Redirecting output considerations

Spooled or nonspooled output intended for a printer can be redirected to another printer. However, each file is checked to ensure that the file attributes (device type, number of lines per inch, number of characters per inch, page length, and page width) and any advanced functions used by the file (such as variable LPI, variable font, or defined characters) are valid on the new printer.

Nonspooled output

When a nonspooled file is redirected, and the printer file attributes do not match the new printer, one of the following occurs:

Spooled files

When a spooled file is redirected to another printer, the spooled file cannot be printed without change if any of the spooled file attributes are not supported by the printer device. For example, some printer device attributes that might not be supported are:

Spooled file redirected to SCS printers

The following describes the actions taken when a spooled file is redirected to an SCS printer and cannot be printed without change (SCS printers include the 3812, 3816, 4214, 4234, 4245, 4247, 5219, 5224, 5225, 5256, 5262, 6252, and 6262 Printers):

If the spooled file is printed, the file attributes from the spooled file are used and all advanced functions that are valid for the device are kept. The resulting output should closely resemble what the file was intended to look like, though it still might not print exactly as intended because of the unsupported values.

Spooled files redirected to IPDS printers

IPDS printers include: 3130, 3160, 3812, 3816, 3820, 3825, 3827, 3829, 3831, 3835, 3900, 3912, 3916, 3930, 3935, 4028, 4224, 4230, 4234, 4247, 4312, 4317, and 4324. InfoPrint 20, InfoPrint 32, InfoPrint 3000, and InfoPrint 4000 are also IPDS printers. The following describes the actions that are taken when you spool a file to an IPDS printer: