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Günter Kuhn <[log in to unmask]>
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Günter Kuhn <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 4 Jul 2004 14:21:42 +0200
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Hello Gehan,

one of my clients has a similar printer. The configuration is:

  Printer profile name:  VKLP

    Terminal type:  18

    Line speed:  9600                  Record width:    132
    Modem type:  NONE                  Modem behavior:  NONE
    Parity:      NONE                  NLIO device:     N
    Initially spooled:     Y
    Hardware handshaking:  N
    No of stop bits:       1
    Enable flow control:   Y
   CLASSES:  VKLP



Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best regards

Günter Kuhn

SSD IT Consulting GmbH
Greppen, Switzerland
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gehan G." <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2004 1:45 PM
Subject: Re: lpq 1400 line printer to DTC


> Thanks for the information, it's been a busy week so I wasn't
> able to get back to you earlier.
>  I made a connector with the correct configuration that you
> mentioned.
>  I hooked it all up and started the spooler. When I send
> something to it It just get's stuck at:
> LDEV DEV   SPSTATE QSTATE OWNERSHIP   SPOOLID JOB STEP
> 102  00102 *STOP   CLOSED OUT SPOOLER #O6594  TRLR, WAIT FOR EOD
>
>  I believe the problem is with my printer config within the DTS.
> We have a dtc 48, I have this printer config at:
> PR22D19A
> Type: 22          Speed: 19200
> Width: 132        Modem: 0
> Modem: 0          Parity: none
> Stop Bits: 1      Handshake: N
> Flow control: N   Spooled: Y
> NLIO: N           Class: LABEL
>
>
>
>  Do you know if these settings are correct? I don't have a
> manual for this printer and i'm having trouble finding out
> information about it. It's a HP-LPQ 1400.
>
>  Any additional information you could provide would be much
> appricated.
>
> Thanks,
> Gehan Gehale
>
> --- Eric Sorensen <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> > Hello Gehan,
> >
> > For a DTC connection, you must use the serial port (DB25) and
> > the printer
> > uses pins 2, 3, and 7.  No other pins are used, and if the
> > other pins
> > exist, they will be ignored (so you may use a 25-pin cable
> > with all pins
> > present).  If the DTC has a DB25, then it will use 2, 3, and
> > 7.  For a RJ-
> > 45, it will use pins 1, 3, and 6, and you would need to use an
> > adapter to
> > connect the DTC's pin 1 to the printer's pin 2, and DTC pin 3
> > to printer
> > pin 3, and DTC pin 6 to printer pin 7.
> >
> > hope that helps.
> > eric
>
>
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