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My experience with Zebras using software-only flow control XON/XOFF over
PVCs or other network emulation of an RS-232 hardwire is that if you still
have buffer overrun conditions, slow down the connection (at least in the
host-to-Zebra direction. This is possible in some PVC implementations). I
have encountered situations where the Zebra's XOFF character does not get
back to the 3000 fast enough to prevent buffer overrun.
-dtd
-----Original Message-----
From: Lane Rollins [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Monday, February 12, 2001 10:35 AM
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Subject: Re: Zebra printers
on 2/12/01 9:16 AM, Nizzardini, Al at [log in to unmask] wrote:
> I have a 979 on 5.5 power patch 7. Connect to a DTC72 we have about 60
Zebra
> printers (95's, 105's and 170's). According to HP the DTC does not support
> DTR which the Zebra's need. Is there a work around for this?
>
> Thank you,
I can't remember the model I'm using, it's newer then the 105. It's running
without DTR, just your basic 2,3&7. For flow control it's using xon/xoff.
The other sick and twisted idea I'm playing with is hanging them off of
JetDirect boxes.
-Lane
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