Difference between logical destination & output devise in Purchase message

Hi all,
I defined a printer determination per printer for a condition type used in the ME22N transaction via OMJR or NACE : printer A
I defined a another outputdevice in the SU01 transaction : printer B
When I print condition type in ME22N, the logical destination from the communication method displayed is printer A.
But when I open the SP01 transacation, the output devise is printer B.
Why logical destination from ME22N and output devise from SP01 are different ?
How can I make sure logical destination defined in OMJR or NACE will be used in SP01 ?
Thank you
Pierre

Thank you,
basically we had to change smartform, the code said il has to be printed in logical destination defined in SP01.
So, we changed it and now MN04, MASS, OMJR transactions works.
Pierre

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