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Dave Vogt <[log in to unmask]>
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Dave Vogt <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 30 Jan 2009 14:14:43 -0500
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Easy!!

Go into NMMBR and configure card.  In my example below, I have my printer 
LP, Device 6 plugged into port 235 on my DTC and I set up a profile name of 
LPPR6....


DTC name DTC02       Card number 3     

To configure a different card, enter its number then press Config Card. [ ]

  Port #    Ldev   Profile Name   
    0      [230 ]   [TR10D192]    
    1      [231 ]   [TR10D192]    
    2      [232 ]   [LP32PR18]    
    3      [233 ]   [TR10D192]    
    4      [234 ]   [TR10D192]    
    5      [6    ]   [LPPR6   ]    
    6      [236 ]   [LP1PR18 ]    
    7      [237 ]   [LP98PR18]    


If you are done configuring, press Validate DTS/LINK
        
File:  NMCONFIG.PUB.SYS   

Next go to the DTS.PROFILE and Add the Profile name, again in my case LPPR6

NMMGR/3000 (B.06.00) #25  DTS Profile Selection                                 
Enter the name of an item then press the desired function key.                  
Command:                                                                        
 
Path:  DTS.PROFILE                                                             
 
Profile name [LPPR6   ]              Type [        ] (for Add Profile enter:
New name     [        ] (for Rename)                  printer, terminal,
                                                      padprint, padterm or host)
                              Defined DTS Profiles
 
  Name        Type             Name        Type             Name        Type

[ATM4800 ]  [TERMINAL]    [GRIDMGR ]  [TERMINAL]       [LP10PR18]  
[PRINTER ]
[LP11PR18]  [PRINTER ]      [LP12PR18]  [PRINTER ]       [LP13PR18]  
[PRINTER ]
[LP14PR18]  [PRINTER ]      [LP16PR18]  [PRINTER ]       [LP1PR18 ]  
[PRINTER ]
[LP23PR18]  [PRINTER ]       [LP24PR18]  [PRINTER ]       [LP25PR18]  
[PRINTER ]
[LP26PR18]  [PRINTER ]       [LP27PR18]  [PRINTER ]       [LP2PR18 ]  
[PRINTER ]

 
File:  NMCONFIG.PUB.SYS                      
 
  Next     Prev    Delete  Rename        Add     Modify    Help    Prior  
  Page     Page   Profile  Profile           Profile  Profile            Screen 

The next step is what you tell it LP is....


File:  NMCONFIG.PUB.SYS   

Then go to DTS.PROFILE                   
----------------------------

NMMGR/3000 (B.06.00) #21 Printer Profile                                Data: Y 
Fill in the required information; then press the Save Data key.                 
Command:                                                                        
PATH:  DTS.PROFILE.LPPR6                                                       

Printer type      [18]  (18, 21, 22, or 26)                        
   or printer type file name [                          ]
Line speed        [9600 ]  (300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, or 38400 bps)
Record width       [132 ]  (1... 2048 bytes)                                    
Modem type            [0]  (0 - None, 1 - US, 2 - EU, 3 - Five wires,
                            4 - US inout, 5 - EU inout )   
Modem behavior        [0]  (0 - none, 1 - DCE, 2 - DTE, 3 - DCE high)
Data length/Parity [NONE]  (None, Even, Odd, 0's, 1's, 8eve, 8odd)
                                  
Number of stop bits    [1] (1/2)  
Hardware handshaking?  [N] (Y/N)     Initially spooled?   [Y] (Y/N)
Enable flow control?   [Y] (Y/N)     NLIO device?         [N] (Y/N)
                                                                          
   Device class   [LP      ]  [        ]  [        ]  [        ]
                       [        ]   [        ]  [        ]  [        ]
                                                                   
If additional class names are required, press Go To CLASSES.    

File:  NMCONFIG.PUB.SYS                      

So, know what I did here is the printer that is plugged into port 235 is now 
known as LP.

Hope this helps.

Dave Vogt
Miller Compressing Company
Millwaukee, WI

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