Repeat output settings for PO reprint

Hi,
In transaction ME22, I am trying to repeat the output on my Local Printer to view the output of PO.
But as soon as I save the PO after repeating the Output, the status comes as unseccessfully processed. No spool request generated either.
Can some one explain if there is a process in SPRO by which we can restrict the print output to come out only once, and cannot be repeated.
Regards,
Chintan.

Hi,
1. Once you say "Repeat Output" in PO (ME22N), click on "Further Data" button and change Dispatch time to 3 i.e. Sent with application own transaction instead of 4 i.e. Send immediately.
2. If you want it not to generate automatically everytime then goto NACT, here enter Application as "EF" and go to details of output type, here in "Default values" tab change Dispatch time to 3 i.e. Sent with application own transaction instead of 4 i.e. Send immediately.
3. Also for that Output Type change Dispatch time to 3 i.e. Sent with application own transaction instead of 4 i.e. Send immediately in MN05.
But this will change it for ME21N. Better do as per 1st suggestion.
For Spool Request;
Go to SU01, here input Ur User ID and change, here in "Defaults" tab deactivate indicator "Delete after output" and save.

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