You can use the printers of your remote
VM
system by
spooling your local printer output to the remote
VM system
(when the
VMPCSERV program
is
running in the remote
VM session). You may also tag the files to send print files to
other printers in your
VM
network.
To send a print file to your remote
VM system, you:
1.
Start the VMPCSERV program in your Remote 3277
Session.
2.
SPOOL your local printer to the correct class.
3.
(optionally) Issue the appropriate
TAG
command.
4.
PRINT the file.
Normally, your local printer
is
spooled to class
*.
If
you
change this class, printer files are spooled to your remote
VM system, where the VMPCSERV program issues the
appropriate printer commands. When you want to use your
local printer again, you spool your printer class back to
*.
You may also spool your printer to
or
for another user, in the
same way
that
you might do this
on
your remote
VM
system.
Chapter 7 contains a full description of the
CP
SPOOL and
TAG
commands, which you should consult for further
information.
Chapter 5. Using
VM/PC
Commands
to
do
Work
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