Verifying a TCP/IP-Attached Printer on z/OS
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Verifying a TCP/IP-Attached Printer on z/OS
To operate a TCP/IP-attached printer, use JES operator
commands.
Starting a TCP/IP-attached Printer
To start a TCP/IP-attached printer, do the following:
1.
Start TCP/IP.
2.
Power on the printer.
3.
Start the printer FSA.
•
On
JES2
, the command is:
$S
printer_name
•
On
JES3
, the command is:
*VARY
printer_name
,ON
Stopping a TCP/IP-attached Printer
You can stop a TCP/IP-attached printer in several ways:
•
The preferred method is to first stop the PSF FSA for the printer
by entering the following command from the z/OS console:
JES2:
$P
printer_name
JES3:
*VARY
printer_name
,OFF
*CANCEL
printer_name
where
printer_name
specifies the name of the printer FSA.
Then you can turn off power to the printer.
•
To end the PSF FSA for the printer, use the JES commands. If
you are unable to purge or cancel the printer by use of the JES
commands, enter the following command:
MODIFY FSSname,FORCE,
printer_name
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