Printer maintenance for Pgrp??

Hi All,
I have been trying to Assign an output device $H110 to a Purchasing group.But when I do so I get the following error:
Entry H110   does not exist in TSP03 (check entry)
Whe I checked the table TSP03 it is for some printer maintenance.Where are printers or entries to table TSP03 maintained in the configuration?
Regards,
V S

hi
ru able to see H110  in F4 entries
if no then it means u have not maintained the prinetr
plz take help of basis person to solve this
try posting in tchnical forum
regards
kunal

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