Epson specifically tells you only to use the RJ11 cord with serial.  You're
not to use it with the Ethernet connection.  I'm not sure why, but they
insist that pass-through drawers and customer displays must not be used with
Ethernet Drawers.

Not a big deal..  I can modify the code to work.   I was just letting
everyone know that the ethernet version does indeed work with ofbiz.

2008/6/18 Jacques Le Roux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Why don' tyou use a simple pop-drawer connected to your printer with a rj11
> cable ?
>
> Jacques
>
> From: "Branden Strickland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>  I aim to please.
>>
>> I think this may be related to the fact that my pop-drawer is still
>> configured in pos-components.xml and you can't hook them up to the
>> Ethernet
>> printers.
>>
>> ---- exception report
>> ----------------------------------------------------------
>> Exception: jpos.JposException
>> Message: The power supply of the device is off.
>> ---- stack trace
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>> jpos.JposException: The power supply of the device is off.
>>
>> jp.co.epson.upos.pntr.init.AbstractPrinterInitialization.getRealtimeStatus(Unknown
>> Source)
>>
>> jp.co.epson.upos.pntr.init.AbstractPrinterInitialization.getPrinterStatus(Unknown
>> Source)
>>
>> jp.co.epson.upos.pntr.init.AbstractPrinterInitialization.getPrinterStatus(Unknown
>> Source)
>>
>> jp.co.epson.upos.pntr.init.AbstractPrinterInitialization.initializeCommon(Unknown
>> Source)
>>
>> jp.co.epson.upos.pntr.init.AbstractPrinterInitialization.initialize(Unknown
>> Source)
>>
>> jp.co.epson.upos.pntr.init.AbstractPrinterInitialization.initializeDevice(Unknown
>> Source)
>>
>> jp.co.epson.upos.drw.CashDrawerPortControl.initializePrinterInstance(Unknown
>> Source)
>> jp.co.epson.upos.drw.CashDrawerPortControl.openPort(Unknown Source)
>> jp.co.epson.upos.drw.CommonCashDrawerService.setDeviceEnabled(Unknown
>> Source)
>> jpos.BaseJposControl.setDeviceEnabled(Unknown Source)
>> org.ofbiz.pos.device.GenericDevice.enable(GenericDevice.java:71)
>> org.ofbiz.pos.device.GenericDevice.open(GenericDevice.java:46)
>> org.ofbiz.pos.device.DeviceLoader.load(DeviceLoader.java:165)
>>
>> org.ofbiz.pos.container.JposDeviceContainer.start(JposDeviceContainer.java:50)
>> org.ofbiz.base.container.ContainerLoader.start(ContainerLoader.java:101)
>> org.ofbiz.base.start.Start.startStartLoaders(Start.java:263)
>> org.ofbiz.base.start.Start.startServer(Start.java:312)
>> org.ofbiz.base.start.Start.start(Start.java:316)
>> org.ofbiz.base.start.Start.main(Start.java:399)
>>
>> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>>
>> 2008/6/17 和风赛跑 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
>>  Could you supply the more detail about the exception you got?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>  ------------------ 原始邮件 ------------------
>>>  发件人: "Branden Strickland"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
>>>  发送时间: 2008年6月18日(星期三) 中午11:39
>>>  收件人: "user"<user@ofbiz.apache.org>;
>>>
>>>  主题: pos - network printer works
>>>
>>>
>>>  I jus got my tm-t88IV working with the ofbis pos plugged into a Switch
>>> in another room!  Theethernet add in card worked like a charm!  I get
>>> one exception that is caught in the terminal but doesn't stop the pos
>>> from koading.  The print method works fine with it.  The error was
>>> somthing I'm assuming the serial port can provide and sais something
>>> like the poweer supply is off.
>>>
>>>
>>> Hope this helps some one
>>>
>>>
>>
>

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