The reason that the new Epson's don't work well is because they are internally programmed the same as Epson Line printers, so you can't even rotate text on them. Many people call in with the new HP printers and we suggest that they use the Windows driver. Often the HP4 type drivers don't work on the newer, fancier printers very well. ____________________________________ Kurt Schroeder AS/400 SupportLine Print phone: T/L 8-456-6166 or 507-286-6177 fax: T/L 8-456-6221 or 507-253-6221 e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] The recent failures of NASA's Mars Polar Orbiter and Mars Lander expeditions, built under the "faster,better,cheaper" program, would seem to confirm the old engineering adage: "Faster, better, cheaper - pick any two." Jeff Volckaert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 01-12-2000 12:14:12 PM Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject: Keep up the good work! I would also like to add a "Keep up the good work". I've been using TN5250 for probably at least a year now and am VERY happy with it. TN5250, LICQ, & XMMS have enabled me to stay booted in Linux about 99% of the time now. Except for doing a memo now and then and doing AS/400 Transfers to excel files. Stability is incredible. Win95 would crash 5 times a day, thank you very much Microsoft and IBM (client access). Here at Bell Memorial Hospital we have two other Linux+TN5250 boxes being used by barely-able-to-find-the-power-switch users without trouble. Our main Admitting registration box uses TN5250 and Qpage which let's them page all of our alpha-numeric pagers from a LYNX screen (Alt-F2) or register patients with TN5250 (Alt-F1). It's also running Qpage under apache so anyone on our network can http to Admitting and page without bothering admitting like they used to. We are also moving our Policies & Procedures from hard copy to the Admitting Apache server. Our other TN5250 box is in Dietary and replaced an IBM Thin Client. Besides TN5250, it uses LPD to do printing from the AS/400 to a Canon 4300. I might mention here that the Canon 4xxx series is the only inkjet printer I have found which will do decent printing from the AS400 (mainly due to it's epson emulation). The new Canons don't work and HPs give me grief. Both of the TN5250 machines are 486 hand-me-downs running redhat 6.1 and cost us $0.00 in hardware or software. The Dietary machine is running on a 250M harddrive with 82% used. In fact I have a bunch of other 250M harddrives I copied the Dietary setup to for future TN5250 boxes, just change the IP and named session. I may be replacing a bunch of Dos+packet driver+remapped NCSA 386s with TN5250 486s in the near future in our Medical Records Dept. I'm sure they will love the colored screens. So again I say "Keep up the good work", it has made a big difference in my life. Named sessions are a big plus. My only complaint is the keyboard mapping of field exit. Jeff Volckaert +--- | This is the LINUX5250 Mailing List! | To submit a new message, send your mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] | To subscribe to this list send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] | To unsubscribe from this list send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Questions should be directed to the list owner/operator: [EMAIL PROTECTED] +--- +--- | This is the LINUX5250 Mailing List! | To submit a new message, send your mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] | To subscribe to this list send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] | To unsubscribe from this list send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Questions should be directed to the list owner/operator: [EMAIL PROTECTED] +---
