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1021.1 | Try this | OASIS2::BERNARD | John Bernard DTN 288-6622 | Sun Jan 03 1988 18:37 | 13 |
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Paintjet_Driver is available in
OASIS2""::HSC000$DUA7:[BERNARD.AMIGA]Paintjet.exe
I haven't tested this yet, since I'm working on a driver for a Ricoh
laser printer. Let me know how/if it works!
-john-
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1021.2 | 'no problem' - ALF | CGOU01::OAKLEY | Sps Guy II | Tue Jan 12 1988 13:37 | 17 |
| Thanks for the driver, it works great. I relocated the LJ250 to
HomeSite and was able to print in color. The LJ produces a very
high quality picture from even a lo-res picture, it sure makes one
think about employee purchase.
So now I will be using the CMD program to trap the output to the
printer and then upload it to the office for printing via the VAX.
The only thing to remember is that the Paintjet driver outputs in
HP-PCL protocol and the LJ250 is typically configured in the DEC
protocol mode (which if you forget to change produces quantities
of high quality meaningless text).
once again thanks muchly
wayne oakley
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1021.3 | MLO5-5/E45 | DICKNS::MACDONALD | WA1OMM Listening 224.28 | Tue Jan 12 1988 14:05 | 3 |
| I would be interested in seeing a sample.
Paul
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1021.4 | paper? | HAZEL::MELLITZ | | Wed Jan 13 1988 15:12 | 1 |
| Does the LJ250 require special paper?
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1021.5 | Use HP Paintjet paper. | REGENT::LOMICKA | Roy Lomicka | Mon Jan 18 1988 10:36 | 18 |
| The print head, ink and paper constitue a system.
For the quality of print that the LJ250 and Paintjet are designed
to produce, you should use HP Paintjet paper. See VIDEO::TERMINALS
notes file notes 708, 807, and 837 and their replies for more info.
Incomplete list of part nos. follows:
From DEC:
LJ25X-AC letter size, fanfold
-AD A4 size, fanfold
-AE transparancies, letter size, individual sheets
-AF transparancies, A4 size, individual sheets
From HP:
51630P letter size, 250 sheets
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1021.6 | SOME MORE QUESTIONS | SHIRE::GANGUILLET | | Tue Mar 15 1988 04:45 | 28 |
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I'm very interested to use the LJ250 with the Amiga
But I've got some questions:
Is the driver programm available on one of the Fish disks ?
Also I've seen there is another driver available on the extra disk,
I think it's a driver for the Xerox or Canon ink jet prprinter,
Does it work with the LJ250 ?
I'd like to print some IFF pictures here at the office,
Is there somewhere on the net some files I could directly print
to see result ?
And Last question: Is it easy to connect the 2 engines ?
Is an RS232 all right ?
Thank you in advance for the answers ?
E.G.
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1021.7 | Plug and Go | WINNER::JBERNARD | John Bernard YWO/292-2591 | Tue Mar 15 1988 11:55 | 26 |
| HP-PAINTJET driver is the one to use with the LJ250 or LJ252. The
LJ250 is the serial version and the LJ252 is the parallel version.
To get the LJ250 to work on the Amiga, plug in a serial cable, set
the switches as follows (for 9600 baud, HP PCL protocol, 8 bit,
XON/Xoff)
S1 - OFF
S2 - ON
S3 - OFF
S4 - OFF
S5 - OFF
S6 - ON
S7 - ON
Install the HP-PAINTJET Driver using preferences, set printer to
serial and color in preferences, and you're ready to print.
On the parallel model (LJ252) just plug and go.
I can upload the driver if you can't find it.
John
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1021.8 | | SHIRE::GANGUILLET | | Wed Mar 16 1988 09:27 | 8 |
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Thank you for the info and your proposition,
but I don't have access to a modem for the moment.
Emmanuel
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1021.9 | I'd like the driver, please | SNOC01::SFCDEV | | Sun Mar 20 1988 20:41 | 16 |
| re 1021.7
Please can I have the driver?
I started topic 1255 to get info about LJ250's with the Amiga, and
eventually found 1021.1 saying the driver was on
OASIS2""::HSC000$DUA7:[BERNARD.AMIGA]PAINTJET.EXE, but it isn't
there anymore.
1021.7 says either parallel or serial will work, is one more preferable
than the other? Is there any reason this wouldn't work here in
Australia?
Thanks for your help
Eleanor Brown
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1021.10 | Driver moved | WINNER::JBERNARD | John Bernard YWO/292-2591 | Mon Mar 21 1988 10:00 | 12 |
| The driver is currently on
WINNER""::DISK$USER_1:[JBERNARD.AMIGA]PAINTJET.EXE
I would recommend the parallel version (LJ252) since it comes with
the proper cable to hook to the Amiga and keeps your serial port
free for another printer or modem.
John
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1021.11 | Paintjet driver needed, please | MQOFS::DESROSIERS | Tout est possible | Thu Nov 10 1988 23:13 | 8 |
| We have managed to get our hands on an LJ250, nice as a companion
printer but not very colorfull....that is unless someone could make
the paintjet driver available so that I could download it.
Thanks in advance to the kind soul(s) who do.
Jean
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1021.12 | Here it is. | FSDEV1::JBERNARD | | Fri Nov 11 1988 14:14 | 10 |
| HP Paintjet driver is now available on
FSDEV1::DISK$USER1:[JBERNARD.AMIGA]HP_PAINTJET.EXE
This file is not arced or compressed. Just put it into your
DEVS:PRINTERS directory as HP_Paintjet and your on your way.
John
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1021.13 | serial/PCL? | HAZEL::MELLITZ | | Tue Nov 29 1988 07:54 | 2 |
| Does this allow you to use the LJ from the serial interface? If
so do you power up in PCL mode?
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1021.14 | | WJG::GUINEAU | | Tue Nov 29 1988 08:13 | 3 |
| Thats what I did. Works fine.
John
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1021.15 | | SUBSYS::BUSCH | Dave Busch at NKS1-2 | Tue Nov 29 1988 12:32 | 5 |
| To use this driver with the LJ250 being driven by D-Paint II, I had to set the
DIP switch to the HP position.
Dave
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1021.16 | Parallel or serial? HP Paintjet? | GIAMEM::LAFLAMME | MIDInet...on the way! | Thu Jun 29 1989 09:15 | 12 |
| I'm gonna take an LJ25? home this weekend, and I have some questions
because I have less than 1% familiarity with my Amiga (sad, isn't it?).
From what I understand, the ProWrite system disk has the HP Paintjet
driver (which I've seen in there). Does this driver work in both serial and
parallel? If so, wouldn't it be better to get the 2 (for parallel) because
the speed will be better? Can someone please help me out, I want to try this
printer (thinking of acquiring one) and I think I can, I just don't know.
Thanks in advance,
--mikie--
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1021.17 | All driver do both | ELWOOD::PETERS | | Thu Jun 29 1989 15:16 | 8 |
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All print drivers work both parallel and serial. The port
( paralllel or serial ) is selected in preferences. The print
driver has no control over this.
Steve Peters
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1021.18 | I DIDN'T WORK!!! (Aughhhhh!) | GIAMEM::LAFLAMME | MIDInet...on the way! | Sat Jul 01 1989 20:00 | 15 |
| I just tried the LJ252 on my 500 last night, and it does not, repeat
NOT just "work." I selected HP_Paintjet driver, parallel and hooked it up.
It gave me line feeds, form feeds and garbage. Nice self-test,
however. If anyone has had this problem, please can you tell me what I did
wrong? From the notes in here it was my impression you just plugged it in,
but it seems this didn't work for me.
Plus my monitor blew a tube (FLAME=ON!). I hope they weren't related.
Again, if anyone can shed some light on why this didn't work, please
write me, call me, or reply here. Thanks in advance,
Mike Bell
DTN 296-3560
Home (508) 754-0165
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1021.19 | Back to normal (in a day or two)... | GIAMEM::LAFLAMME | MIDInet...on the way! | Wed Jul 05 1989 18:26 | 4 |
| Ok, everything's fine. My monitor is the popping 1084S, and I guess I
needed to cut some pins for the printer to work. Thanks for the info!
--mikie--
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1021.20 | New LJ250 problems... | JAYMES::BELL | | Sat Nov 23 1991 03:19 | 21 |
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Ok, let's dig up an old note. I have an unusual problem; I'd like to
grab the ear of anyone out there who has had a 250 (the serial version)
and hopefully has 2.04.
I am currently entering this note via MNP5 modem, so I know my CIA chip
is not blown. The LJ250 I have on pass, just came off of a port on a
DECmate II and was running fine at work.
However, when I try to print anything using the 2.04 driver
(HP_Paintjet) the printer just sits there. I get no printer trouble
check paper and cabling, and I'm sure that the Amiga is transmitting;
I've hooked it to the modem during a print (of course the modem was
quite confused) and saw my SD (send data) light go on. My LJ is set at
8 bit/no par, 9600 Xon Xoff HP PCL. So is the Amiga.
I don't get it. HELP!
Mike
P.S. this didn't happen when I had the '252 home!
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1021.21 | It should work. | XSNAKE::WILSONTL | Lead Trumpet (Read that...LEED!) | Mon Nov 25 1991 10:37 | 5 |
| I have had an LJ250 (serial) at homes for WB1.3, 2.03 and now 2.04.
Works very well with all three. I just tested mine as I upgraded to
2.04 last week. It works well (more than I can say for DigiPaint 3).
Tony
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1021.22 | Addendum to .21 | XSNAKE::WILSONTL | Lead Trumpet (Read that...LEED!) | Mon Nov 25 1991 10:49 | 1 |
| My system is an A3000/16, BTW...
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1021.23 | | IAMNRA::SULLIVAN | Have a Kung Fu Christmas! | Mon Nov 25 1991 10:53 | 4 |
| How is your serial port set up?
Thanks,
-SES
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1021.24 | | KAOFS::J_DESROSIERS | Lets procrastinate....tomorrow | Mon Nov 25 1991 12:04 | 11 |
| Make sure the LJ is in HP mode, NOT DEC mode. The serial cable for
the LJ is also special, I think it must be straight (pin 2 to pin 2,
pin 3 to pin 3 and pin 7 to pin 7 {from memory so may not be
accurate}). All I know is that a modem cable will not work but with a
breakout box you should be able to whip up a working combination.
Jean
PS Make sure preferences are correct (HP paintjet driver,
printer.device from WB1.3, serial port settings)
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1021.25 | Also check protocol | SDOGUS::WILLIAMS | TOPGUN | Mon Nov 25 1991 12:56 | 5 |
| I remember reading a note on another board that the LJ also needed to
have CTS/RTS connected. I don't know if this is correct. Check prefs
and see if you are set XON/XOFF or CTS/RTS!
Clark
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1021.26 | Figures I have to build a cable | JAYMES::BELL | | Mon Nov 25 1991 20:00 | 13 |
| OH! SO YOU NEED A SPECIAL CABLE!
Why did DEC do this, by the way, being non standard? I know I have the
printer set properly at XON/XOFF, 9600, 8N1, etc. And it worked with
the modem, so I figured there had to be a special problem.
I'd like to take your word for it, but can you double check 2<->2,
3<->3, and 7<->7?
I'd appreciate it.
Thanks,
Mike
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1021.27 | Null Modem cable required | RIPPLE::LUKE_TE | Terry Luke SLO (Utah) | Tue Nov 26 1991 09:32 | 7 |
| You don't need a special cable, you need a null modem cable with pins
2 and 3 reversed. This is standard for all DEC serial printers, execpt
the gender is different than most of DEC's previous printer.
Also make sure in preferences for printer that not only is the serial
port set at the right speed etc. but that the printer is set to use the
serial port rather than the parallel port.
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1021.28 | No Special Cable | DECEAT::PETERSON | snowball has a better chance | Tue Nov 26 1991 09:50 | 5 |
| I don't use any special cable on my LJ250. In fact, since I don't have
the likes of an A/B switch, I simply unplug the cable from the printer
and into my modem without any setup/preferences changes at all. My
impression is that your problem lies elsewhere - most likely in the
printer preferences.
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1021.29 | Serial and graphix settings... | XSNAKE::WILSONTL | Lead Trumpet (Read that...LEED!) | Tue Nov 26 1991 15:08 | 8 |
| 9600 baud, input buffer size 512 with Xon/Xoff. No parity, eight bit,
1 stop bit. The printer is set to HP_PaintJet, port is serial (of
course), single sheet, graphics are set to 4096 colors, Color,
dithering is ordered, scaling = fraction, image = positive, aspect =
horizontal, ignoring limits. No color correction. No offset Smoothing
is turned off. Threshold = 7 and density = 1.
Tony
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1021.30 | | XSNAKE::WILSONTL | Lead Trumpet (Read that...LEED!) | Tue Nov 26 1991 15:13 | 8 |
| I read the request for settings before I realized all these replies
were here. The odd gender is Hewlett-Packard's fault. The connection
is a null modem type connection with the single exception that the
printer end is male rather than female. I use a male-to-male 25 pin
flat ribbon cable that I had made up some time ago. You can use a sex
changer to do the same thing.
Tony
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1021.31 | FLat ribbon cables are not null modem
| CX3PT2::WSC017::A_ANDERSON | CSC32::A_Anderson NSU/VAX DTN 592-4170 | Tue Nov 26 1991 16:40 | 34 |
| Sorry to get picky (and for the sake of confusion) but a flat ribbon cable
is not a null modem cable.
At a minnimum a null modem will cross pins 2 & 3. If the cable
is completly flat and no wires are crossed the pin 2 goes to 2 and 3 goes
to 3. Pin 2 is transmit, while pin 3 is receive data. If you have a flat
cable the Amiga is transmitting on pin 2 and the printer is receiving on pin 2.
The term Null modem comes from the fact that you Nullify the need for a modem
which traditionally crosses the transmit and receive.
BC22D Two Female connectors Null modem cable. Good for connecting the amiga to
another Amiga or other Computer.
Such as pin 1 ---- 1 Protective GRND
3 ---- 2 Rec to Xmit
2 ---- 3 Xmit to rec
6 ---- 20 DSR cto DTR
20 ---- 6 DTR to DSR
7 ---- 7 Signal ground
A straight through cable is good for connecting an Amiga to a Modem. Sounds
like this is what you need.
Such as BC22E sixteen pin RS232 Male - Female connectors
or BC22F 25 pin Male - Female connector.
Alan
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1021.32 | Try DECconnect parts | CSSE32::SMITH | Recreational Pcyclepath... | Tue Nov 26 1991 19:12 | 11 |
| I have an LJ250 at home on loan. It's connected with a DECconnect
cable and the appropiate ends. I recommend getting the correct parts
as follows:
H8571-E Male DECconnect 25 pin EIA connector
H8571-A Female DECconnect 25 pin EIA connector
and connected together with a length of DECconnect cable
Cheers,
...Ed
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1021.33 | I'm using both... | XSNAKE::WILSONTL | Lead Trumpet (Read that...LEED!) | Wed Nov 27 1991 14:15 | 5 |
| Sorry I didn't make myself clear. I have a null modem cable AND a flat
ribbon cable. The flat cable is there simply to change the sex to
properly join the LJ250.
Tony
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1021.34 | I guess I'm just stupid | JAYMES::BELL | | Mon Dec 09 1991 00:32 | 22 |
| Ok, I'm finaly back. What I'm going to try then, is a cable with 2
and 3 crossed. If that doesn't work, then I'll try a cable with 2 to 2
and 3 to 3.
What I'm saying is, I am having trouble understanding why my regular
serial cable (that goes to my Supra Modem 2400+) is not working, based
on the replies here.
For example, is the cable to a modem 2 to 2 and 3 to 3? Or is it 2 and
3 crossed? And then, I'm assuming the cable to the LJ is opposite that
cable, because I know this thing does not work right now. But is WAS
printing at work, and I'm sure my printer preferences are correct, and
I'm sure that my CIA chip is fine because I'm writing this from home,
etc.
Could someone please tell me, exactly, what a normal serial cable is
pinned, and then I can figure out what the other is (opposite) for my
custom cable to the LJ? I don't mean to sound unappreciative, I really
do thank you guys, it's just that I didn't understand the different
replies.
Mike
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1021.35 | modem cable is stright through | ARRODS::GOLDSTEIN | Steve G DTN: 847-5416/5455 | Mon Dec 09 1991 02:53 | 11 |
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The cable from the serial to modem should be a modem cable
one end a 25-way D-type socket and the other end a mail with
a stright through connection ( pins 1-1,2-2,3-3,4-4 etc)
A Null-Modem cable is one that has pins 1-1,2-3,3-2 etc
Hope this helps
Steve G
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1021.36 | It's Null Modem for me | RIPPLE::LUKE_TE | Terry Luke SLO (Utah) | Mon Dec 09 1991 12:17 | 13 |
| re .34
> I don't mean to sound unappreciative, I really do thank you
> guys, it's just that I didn't understand the different replies.
I don't understand the different replies either. My LJ250 definitely
does NOT work with a modem cable (with the pins straight through).
Both at work connected to my DECstation 320 and at home with my Amiga
2000 and Amiga 1000 it requires the use of a null modem cable with pins
2 and 3 switched. I have tried using just the modem cable (straight
thru) and I get nothing.
Terry,
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1021.37 | Thanks! | JAYMES::BELL | | Mon Dec 09 1991 12:44 | 5 |
| RE: .35 .36
Thank you!
Mike
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1021.38 | | XSNAKE::WILSONTL | Lead Trumpet (Read that...LEED!) | Mon Dec 09 1991 13:14 | 16 |
| The cable connecting printers to Amigas will have 2 and 3 crossed. The
only difference is that for the LJ250, the cable must have a male plug.
The one you used for your modem does not have them crossed.
I have a really nice little book which describes DTE (Data Terminal
Equipment) and DCE (Data Communication Equipment) devices. Briefly, a
modem cable connects a DTE (a terminal or your Amiga) to a DCE (your
modem). At the other end of the phone line, the same scenario occurs.
Pins 2 and 3 are the transmission and receiving wires for the DTE.
From the point of view of the DTE, these pins always have the same
functions. When you remove the modems and connect two DTE's directly,
the wires have to cross as "receive" on one end of the cable is
"transmit" on the other. Hence, the null modem cable's function. Both
the Amiga and the printer are considered DTE's.
Tony
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