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J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Server

Figure 95. Work With Physical Printers (Physical Printer Revisions) Screen

3. Complete the required fields:

• Physical Printer = Name of printer that exists on you network:

In Windows NT, the format is

\\enterprise server name\printer name.

For our example, we used \\IBM5500ES\IBM40375.

• Capability Type = Select the type of capability that are required for

OneWorld to print properly. For this example, H (host) is chosen first.

Note: The capability type H (Host) and P (Paper) are required to set up a
physical printer, however, T (Type) and W (Where) are for informational
purposes only and may be optional.

• Capability = This step is determined by the capability type. For example:

Paper represents LETTER, A4, and LEGAL, while Host represents the
name of the machine that processes the job.

4. Click OK.

5. Repeat the same procedure above for P (Paper) and if necessary, for T (Type)

and W (Where).

6. Once you have finished defining the printer capabilities, click Cancel to

continue.

7.5.3 Defining a Conversion Program

This task is not necessary for Intel-based servers. For the Intel-based server,
Adobe Acrobat Reader acts as the conversion program.

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