Hi William,
The .Net Print Agent doesn’t support socket spooling at the moment. We have this in our backlog and it will be most probablly in later this year we might be able to attend to it.
Till then if you want the socket spooling functionality then you will have to use the Java Print Agent. You can find it in one of the following folders deepening on your UPD level if it’s unavailable to be downloaded from the Addons page.
<ifs_home>\instance\<instance name>
or
<ifs_home>\instance\<instance name>\printagent\old
Regards,
Hi Chanaka,
Do you know whether the .Net Print Agent now supports socket spooling?
Thanks,
Sajith.
Hi @Sajith.Bandara,
I saw App 10 UPD14 has the spooler on .NET Print Agent.
Haven't configured it for anybody in this version yet, but it seems the functionality is back.
Harsha
Thank you Harsha. Yes, we were able to configure the .net print agent with socket spooler successfully.
Thanks,
Sajith.
Hi @Sajith.Bandara ,
Did you configure .net print agent in App 10 UPD14?
Thank you
sara
Hi @sara19,
We encountered some issues and had to set up the printers through the Processing Print Jobs task template in the setup IFS connect. The mechanism is similar to direct printing, and the customer is happy with the setup.
Thanks,
Sajith.
Hi @Sajith.Bandara,
I saw App 10 UPD14 has the spooler on .NET Print Agent.
Haven't configured it for anybody in this version yet, but it seems the functionality is back.
Harsha
Where to look for this, please? Thanks
Thank you Harsha. Yes, we were able to configure the .net print agent with socket spooler successfully.
Thanks,
Sajith.
Hi Sajith
We are in the same situation, could you let me know the steps for configuring ,net print agent with socket spooler, please?
Thanks