
Installing and Configuring FASTP Network Print
Processes
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Configuring a FASTP Network Print Process in the
Spooler Subsystem
A FASTP network print process can drive many devices, up to a limit of 32 active
devices per process.
4. Designate one or more Spooler job locations to represent each FASTP network
printer and associate the locations with the Spooler device name. For example:
LOC #LAN1.DEFAULT, DEV $DEV1
where
#LAN1.DEFAULT
is the Spooler job location.
$DEV1
is the device name of the network printer.
Spooler Configuration Example (Spoolcom Command File)
Example 2-1
contains a sample Spoolcom command file that shows the configuration
of a FASTPSMB process. Bold letters are used in the example for emphasis. The
sample file shows:
Access to the Spooler subsystem is through the supervisor process named
$SUP1.
Specification of a FASTPSMB print process with an object code file named
$SYSTEM.SYSTEM.FASTPSMB and a process name of $PRNT1.
Specification of a Spooler device named $DEV1 to represent an SMB print queue
and association of the device name with the FASTPSMB print process. The
FASTPSMB print process is instructed to read the FASTCNFG file.
Specification of a Spooler job location named #LAN1 with the Spooler device
name.
Note.
Remember, this sample Spoolcom DEV command does not include the complete
specification of Spooler device attributes because the use of these attributes can vary
based on your specific implementation. See the product-specific sections of this manual
for details about setting the device attributes for each specific version of the FASTP
network print process.