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Conference iosg::all-in-1_v30

Title:*OLD* ALL-IN-1 (tm) Support Conference
Notice:Closed - See Note 4331.l to move to IOSG::ALL-IN-1
Moderator:IOSG::PYE
Created:Thu Jan 30 1992
Last Modified:Tue Jan 23 1996
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:4343
Total number of notes:18308

4234.0. "LN07-1152" by LISVAX::SEPULVEDA (The Sunshine People) Mon Jun 06 1994 14:10

    Hi All,
    
    One of our customers is having problems printing to an LN07-1152
    printer.
    
    He has ALL-IN-1 v3.0A (with MUPA, TLC and TeamLinks users)
    
    Which driver is the best to use with this printer?
    Does it have to be configured as PostScript ? 
    
    Thank you all very much
    Best Regards
    Ana
    
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4234.2Laser-JetLISVAX::SEPULVEDAThe Sunshine PeopleWed Jun 08 1994 11:0722
    Hi Andy,
    
    Thank you very much for your reply.
    
    The problem is that this customer wants the 1152 printer to be used
    by VMS users, ALL-IN-1 users and PC users.
    
    So he was trying to use the 1152 as a laser-jet printer, Using the
    Laser-Jet drivers in ALL-IN-1 v3.0. However he was having some problems
    with the ALL-IN-1 users. 
    
    Since this printer is not mentioned on the ALL-IN-1 SPD and because it
    is a very new printer we would like to know if there is already a diver
    for these printers or if there is a recommended driver to be used under
    ALL-IN-1...or if it is not supported?? 
    
    I did not find any articles mentioning this printer yet, so this is why
    we are not sure about its behavior.
    
    Thank you again for your reply
    Best Regards
    Ana  
4234.3DECLASER is the oneSHRMSG::HOWARDYes it isFri Jun 10 1994 23:5410
    I believe the DECLASER table is intended for this printer.  They wanted
    to stop having to write a whole table for every new printer.  If you
    have PostScript installed in the printer, you can use it, but I don't
    believe you have to.  
    
    This is really a WPS-PLUS question, but I haven't seen too much
    activity in that conference recently.  I did a demo of one of these
    many years ago using an LN03 table; it worked quite well.
    
    Ben