![]() Setting this timeout to 0 does not disable the Port Timeout. Set the Port Timeout to 300 ( 5 minutes). IBM Network Printer and Infoprint IPDS printers: Because the IBM, Lexmark, and HP printers are the most common types of IPDS printers, the examples will include only these printers. The following suggestions are intended to make this transition smooth and different roles in its success. The TCP/IP network will also have some bearing on performance and starting of the printer writer. The success of the *LAN *IPDS device description is dependent on the configuration settings at both ends, the IBM System i products system and the printer. For printer panel configuration, the timeout is found under some network option - under the IO and MIO Menus for HP printers, under the Network Menu for Lexmark printers, and under the Ethernet or Token-Ring Menu for IBM printers. The timeout can be configured from the printer panel or through a network utility (for example, the HP JetAdmin utility for internal and external HP JetDirect print servers and the Lexmark MarkVision utility for Lexmark Marknet print servers). If a file is released to print and the timeout expires before a complete OS/400 or i5/OS spooled file is sent to the printer or the timeout expires between the sending of buffers, the printer writer ends with message PQT3621 - The session with device &8 ended abnormally, and the OS/400 or i5/OS spooled file is set to HLD or RDY status. If a host fails to send a complete print job, the print server waits for the specified time and then moves on to the next job. These other print jobs can be from another protocol, another interface, or another host. When this timeout expires, the adapter releases the printer so that other print jobs can be started. A timeout is the amount of time that the print server waits for data before the print job is canceled. The print server, sometimes called a LAN adapter or Network Interface (NIC) card (internal or external), has a timeout setting in the hardware configuration. ![]() This document was last updated on 6 December 2013. Recommended PTF Levels contains links to the latest PTF lists for TCP/IP printing and PSF/400.Ĭhecking and Changing the Size of the *SPOOL Pool contains information about how to determine the size of the *SPOOL pool and how to adjust the size. These messages are found in the writer job log. TCP/IP Keep-Alive Value on the Operating System discusses setting the TCP/IP Keep Alive value by using the CHGTCPA command on the operating system.Įrror Messages for *LAN IPDS Device Descriptions contains the messages that are associated with remote output queue printing. Timeout Settings in the OS/400 Printer Device Description discusses some settings in the printer device configuration in the IBM OS/400 or IBM i5/OS that can cause writers to end. Recommended Timeout Settings for IBM, HP and Lexmark Print Servers lists the recommended timeout settings for certain IBM, HP and Lexmark print servers. Timeout Settings on the Printer discusses the timeout settings in the printer hardware. ![]() Timeout Settings on the Print Server discusses the timeout settings in the print server hardware. This document contains the following sections: 1. N1010169: Configuring a *LAN IPDS Device Description ![]() For information on configuration and limitations of *LAN *IPDS device descriptions, please refer to the following document: This is supported only for laser printers and line printers that have the Intelligent Print Data Stream (IPDS feature) installed or for ASCII laser printers that have an IPDS SIMM installed or use an external print server that supports IPDS emulation. ![]() *LAN *IPDS device descriptions have become a popular and recommended alternative configuration to using twinax attached IPDS printers. IPDS printer can be used to print Advanced Function Printing Data Stream or *AFPDS spooled files, in addition to *IPDS spooled files, when configured to use IBM Print Services Facility/400 (PSF/400). IPDS allows for two-way communication with the printer and supports advanced printing functions such as bar coding, overlays, page segments, and downloadable fonts. The term IPDS refers to the Intelligent Printer Data Stream. This document contains information on configuration settings and error messages for *LAN *IPDS device descriptions. ![]()
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