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Conference 7.286::postscript_printing

Title:Digital PostScript printers and their associated software
Moderator:REGENT::LASKOHER
Created:Wed Jan 24 1990
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:7230
Total number of notes:31971

7059.0. "DCPS and the Parallel Ports on AXP Systems" by VAXSPO::MOREY (Life, adventure without survivors) Mon Jan 27 1997 12:38

    
    	Hi,
    
    	I have a customer using an AlphaServer 400 4/233 w/ OpenVMS 6.2-1H3
    and a DCPS V1.3. He connected a printer in the parallel port of the
    server (LRA0:) and he can print some data when he uses the command:
    
    	$ COPY filename LRA0:
    
    	But when he uses a DCPS to create a queue to use the print he gets
    this error:
    
    %DCPS-W-NOT_READY, Printer is not ready
    -SYSTEM-F-IVDEVNAM, invalid device name
    -DCPS-I-JOB_ID, for job DEL (queue CPD1, entry 4) on CPD1
    
    	I read the notes about DCPS x Parallel Port and I'd like to know if
    the version 1.3 do NOT support a parallel ports yet???
    
    	If I must use a Terminal Server to connect my printer, a Epson Printer 
    could be a problem (Model FX 2170) to use a DCPS???
    
    	Anybody have a documentation to install/configure a HP Laser on a
    network?? The customer wants to have a DCPS queue to point to this
    laser.
    
    	Thanks in advance,
    
    
    					Carlos Morey
    
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7059.1REGENT::POWERSTue Jan 28 1997 09:317
Is the parallel port on the Alphaserver bidirectional?
DCPS requires a bidirectional connection to communicate with the printer.

The same restriction applies to the printer - it must have a bidirectional
parallel port, and (of course) it must be in bidirectional mode.

- tom]
7059.2parallel port on OpenVMS workstation not supportedHANNAH::SCHULLMANDan SchullmanThu Jan 30 1997 09:548
DCPS does not support the parallel port on an OpenVMS workstation/system.

If you have a terminal/print server with a bi-directional parallel port,
you can hang the printer off of that [assuming the printer's parallel port
is also bi-di].  However, that means you're using the network to talk with
the printer.

							--Dan S.