On Monday, 02/05/2007 at 06:19 MST, Wakser, David
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I did not see anything in the trace, which follows, that seems
strange, but perhaps your eye will spot something. It almost seems as if
the LPR command is causing the LPD to ignore its normal settings. Is
there some
there supposed to be
standards?
David Wakser
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Subject: Re: LPR printing problem
No, I am NOT using the RSCS
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No, I am NOT using the RSCS command - I am using the TCP LPR command.
Is there such an option for TCP? Also, since
BTW, as originally posted, the LPD is set up to provide a
forms-feed after the banner page - which is happening correctly when the
output comes from VSE but is NOT happening when the output comes from
VM!
I did see that; if you can trace I would recommend doing that
to see what the difference
How do I trace this? At the LPD or on VM?
David Wakser
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Subject: Re: LPR printing problem
BTW
How do I trace this? At the LPD or on VM?
If you can at the LPD to see what the difference is between VSE and
VM TCP/IP LPR. Also try RSCS
Best Regards,
Les Geer
IBM z/VM and Linux Development
On Friday, 02/02/2007 at 06:38 MST, Wakser, David
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How do I trace this? At the LPD or on VM?
Add the TRACE option to LPR to see what it is sending. You should see
something like
Queuing control line HGDLVM7
Queuing control line PALTMARKA
Queuing control line
: Re: LPR printing problem
On Friday, 02/02/2007 at 06:38 MST, Wakser, David
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How do I trace this? At the LPD or on VM?
Add the TRACE option to LPR to see what it is sending. You should see
something like Queuing control line HGDLVM7
Queuing control line PALTMARKA
I've heard that the LPR/LPD RFC leaves a lot to be desired in terms
of specificity on how things should work, so that different
implementations often have inconsistencies.
- Tom.
At 03:40 AM 2/2/2007, you wrote:
However, the REAL question is: why would LPR output from VSE act
On Friday, 02/02/2007 at 07:36 PST, Tom Cluster [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I've heard that the LPR/LPD RFC leaves a lot to be desired in terms
of specificity on how things should work, so that different
implementations often have inconsistencies.
Draw your own conclusions:
No, I am NOT using the RSCS command - I am using the TCP LPR
command. Is there such an option for TCP? Also, since this is supposed
to be controlled by the LPD, why would VM's TCPIP cause it to work
differently?
Well I don't know the TCP/IP LPR command as I do RSCS. I assume
the problem is
I have set up an LPD on our network with the desired printers.
The printer characteristics (font, orientation, etc.) are all set up on
the LPD queue (printer name) entries.
When printing from VSE, everything is fine. We have specified on
the LPD entry to include banners, to print duplex, and to
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Subject: LPR printing problem
I have set up an LPD on our network with the desired printers.
The printer characteristics (font, orientation, etc.) are all
Cross-posted to both VM VSE lists.
I have set up an LPD on our network with the desired printers.
The printer characteristics (font, orientation, etc.) are all set up on
the LPD queue (printer name) entries.
When printing from VSE, everything is fine. We have specified on
the
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