Title: | PATHWORKS for Windows 95 |
Notice: | PWW95 1.0A Available -- See notes 3.39 and 8.7 |
Moderator: | JAMIN::SYSTEM ROM |
Created: | Thu Nov 17 1994 |
Last Modified: | Thu Jun 05 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 646 |
Total number of notes: | 2900 |
Hello, I have Pathworks Server 5.0D & Pathworks for Windows 95 and paralle printer with PC. How to make Local printing with PW95 using LAT? Thanks for any reply, Piphob S.
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644.1 | SPELNK::curless | Fri May 23 1997 16:17 | 6 | ||
You don't, it's not supported in PATHWORKS for Windows 95 v1.0, or v1.0a There is a way to do it with PATHWORKS 32 v7.0, over DECnet or TCP/IP Jeff | |||||
644.2 | ? | TLAV01::PIPHOB | Sat May 24 1997 11:21 | 9 | |
Jeff, How about if we do install pw for dos /windows v6.0 and make local printing? For PW 7.0, Could you tell us the concept to do local printing? Thanks Piphob S. | |||||
644.3 | in short | SPELNK::curless | Tue May 27 1997 11:18 | 6 | |
Under PATHWORKS 32 v7.0, a print symbiot is loaded on the Digital Unix, or OpenVMS system that communicates to a widget on Win95, or NT v4.0... that inturn communicates to ANY accessable printer. Jeff | |||||
644.4 | TLAV01::PIPHOB | Tue May 27 1997 13:09 | 8 | ||
Jeff, Can it support Postscript? Can we have only PATHWORKS 32 v7.0 on Client side? Thanks Piphob S. | |||||
644.5 | SPELNK::curless | Tue May 27 1997 15:06 | 20 | ||
I'm a little unsure about this but... it supports whatever the printer supports, so... if a POSTSCRIPT file where shipped, it would print as postscript on a postscript printer, garbage on a text only printer... I don't understand the "can we have only PATHWORKS 32 v7.0 on client" portion, do you mean: *only* PATHWORKS 32 clients can connect and use the printer? Nope, ANY client that can connect to the printer Queue can print to a printer connected to an NT/Win95 machine running PATHWORKS 32. So, if you are sitting in a Terminal Emulator on an OpenVMS system, and want a printout, you can PRINT TO THE PRINTER attached to your NT server (or whatever) through a VMS print Queue. A Windows 95 system could also connect either to the VMS print queue, or DIRECTLY to the NT printer Queue and print a job Jeff | |||||
644.6 | THOLIN::TBAKER | The Spirit of Apathy | Wed May 28 1997 10:32 | 12 | |
I believe the question was - can a PostScript printer send information back to the VMS system? This was a problem with the old reverse LAT. The VMS queues needed to get a response from the printer. Our parallel port solution didn't take this into account. It wasn't until we has serial support that we could fully support PostScript. In answer to the question of whether or not PWPRINT handles this 2 way interaction: I don't know. Tom |