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Any way to direct print job to a non-standard port?
Hello. I've been asked to add a few network print queues to our HP-UX box but they're not really destined for a printer. They're going to an Interface Engine queue (also Unix based I believe...) listening on ports in the 7000 range not the standard 9100, 9101, etc... printer ports. Couldn't find a way in SAM to do this. Is it even possible?
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