Subject: Re: LPRng: Samba -> LPRng -> Netatalk
From: William R. Knox (wknox@mitre.org)
Date: Fri Sep 22 2000 - 12:25:48 EDT
Randy,
When we run into these problems on our systems (which have an identical
setup with regards to the printing path for many of our printers), we
have the user disable the CTRL-D after jobs as well as the printing of
PostScript errors (also located on the PostScript tab of the Windows
driver config window). That, in combination with making sure that the
printer isn't set to print PostScript errors (which HPs seem generally
not to be by default), has always done it for us.
-- Bill Knox Senior Operating Systems Programmer/Analyst The MITRE Corporationrgp systems wrote: > > I've gotten Win98 machines to print to Samba print shares which go to > appletalk printers (using LPRng & Netatalk). But, I discovered the windows > driver is putting the following at the end of the file which is causing my > HPLJ4M to choke: > > ^D^[%-12345X@PJL EOJ > ^[%-12345X > > The job prints, then prints a blank page, then prints a postscript error > page. I was able to get normal printing by deleting the abvoe lines. > > Think I read somewhere that control-D is needed by parallel ports to clear > jobs, but messes up localtalk ports. > > There was an option in the Advanced button on the postscript tab of the > HPLJ4M Postscript windows print driver to disable sending ^D after a job. I > disabled it, but it seems to be getting sent anyway. > > Different Win98 programs behave differently: PageMaker 6.5 doesn't print at > all (but if I print a file to disk and dump it to the printer with pap it's > fine). Acrobat prints without error. MS Office programs all print with the > error. > > Anyone know how to fix this on the Windows side? Or, if not, has anyone > written a script, or filter mod, to remove these gremlins? > > Thanks in advance, > > -- > Randy Perry > rgp systems > > Mac Consulting/Sales > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- > If you need help, send email to majordomo@lprng.com (or lprng-requests > or lprng-digest-requests) with the word 'help' in the body. For the impatient, > to subscribe to a list with name LIST, send mail to majordomo@lprng.com > with: | example: > subscribe LIST <mailaddr> | subscribe lprng-digest list@server.com > unsubscribe LIST <mailaddr> | unsubscribe lprng myname@host.org > > If you have major problems, send email to papowell@astart.com with the word > LPRNGLIST in the SUBJECT line. > -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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