[U2] Printer setup

2007-01-04 Thread karlp
It was nice to talk to you on the phone. I've included excerpts from the
driver files for one of our printers setup the way you may want to test,
if sending an ESC-E doesn't work (after your explanation of the situation,
I won't be surprised if it doesn't). Hopefully my descriptions of each
section below will make sense. Also, I would bet you will get some great
help from the list. See below my signature.

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UV DEVICE for LP14

UV:CT DEVICE LP14

 LP14
0001
0002 /dev/null
0003
0004 P
0005 lock.lp14
0006 /u1/uvptr/lp14.drv
0007 WHINVOICE
0008 4
0009 1
0010 1
0011 11
0012
0013 1
0014 1
0015 1
0016 1
0017 8
0018
0019

Line from sp.config in /usr/spool/uv (long wrapped line):
LP14 /dev/null BAUD 9600 DRIVER /u1/uvptr/lp14.drv FORMS WHINVOICE XOFF
STARTANY OFF PARITY None TABS ON FFDELAY 1 LFDELAY 0 DATABITS 8 LOCKFILE
lock.lp14

Driver in /u1/uvptr/lp14.drv (chmod 755):
lp -d lp14

/etc/qconfig section for lp14:
lp14:
device = @192
up = TRUE
host = 192.168.1.85
s_statfilter = /usr/lib/lpd/bsdshort
l_statfilter = /usr/lib/lpd/bsdlong
rq = 9100
@192:
backend = /usr/lib/lpd/rembak

This printer in an HP4200tn, so the remote queue name is 9100. It could be
RAW1, or on another print server, it could be LPT1, or P1, etc. I would
have shown the setup from smit, but it doesn't show anything except during
setup and I don't think I should remove the queue, then set it up again
just to show you what it looks like. It's setup as a generic text printer.
We send PCL codes to get fancy printing, etc.

Good luck... Oh, one last thought. Try just pressing the ONLINE button on
the Kyocera printer and see if that makes it work. If it does, I'm not
sure how to work around it, but at least it may give you a clue.

Karl
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Re: [U2] Printer setup

2007-01-04 Thread Denny Watkins

Karl,

Thanks for the information!!  Will try some of your suggestions and 
examples.


Denny

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Subject: [U2] Printer setup



It was nice to talk to you on the phone. I've included excerpts from the
driver files for one of our printers setup the way you may want to test,
if sending an ESC-E doesn't work (after your explanation of the situation,
I won't be surprised if it doesn't). Hopefully my descriptions of each
section below will make sense. Also, I would bet you will get some great
help from the list. See below my signature.

--
karl

_/  _/  _/  _/_/_/      __o
   _/ _/   _/  _/_/   _-\._
  _/_/_/  _/_/_/ (_)/ (_)
 _/ _/   _/  _/   ..
_/   _/ arl _/_/_/  _/ earson[EMAIL PROTECTED]

--
IT Director, ATS Industrial Supply, Inc.
http://www.atsindustrial.com
Toll-free: 800-789-9300 x29
Direct2Desk: 801-978-4429
Facsimile: 801-972-3888
--


UV DEVICE for LP14

UV:CT DEVICE LP14

LP14
0001
0002 /dev/null
0003
0004 P
0005 lock.lp14
0006 /u1/uvptr/lp14.drv
0007 WHINVOICE
0008 4
0009 1
0010 1
0011 11
0012
0013 1
0014 1
0015 1
0016 1
0017 8
0018
0019

Line from sp.config in /usr/spool/uv (long wrapped line):
LP14 /dev/null BAUD 9600 DRIVER /u1/uvptr/lp14.drv FORMS WHINVOICE XOFF
STARTANY OFF PARITY None TABS ON FFDELAY 1 LFDELAY 0 DATABITS 8 LOCKFILE
lock.lp14

Driver in /u1/uvptr/lp14.drv (chmod 755):
lp -d lp14

/etc/qconfig section for lp14:
lp14:
   device = @192
   up = TRUE
   host = 192.168.1.85
   s_statfilter = /usr/lib/lpd/bsdshort
   l_statfilter = /usr/lib/lpd/bsdlong
   rq = 9100
@192:
   backend = /usr/lib/lpd/rembak

This printer in an HP4200tn, so the remote queue name is 9100. It could be
RAW1, or on another print server, it could be LPT1, or P1, etc. I would
have shown the setup from smit, but it doesn't show anything except during
setup and I don't think I should remove the queue, then set it up again
just to show you what it looks like. It's setup as a generic text printer.
We send PCL codes to get fancy printing, etc.

Good luck... Oh, one last thought. Try just pressing the ONLINE button on
the Kyocera printer and see if that makes it work. If it does, I'm not
sure how to work around it, but at least it may give you a clue.

Karl
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