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Yep.
1100 (network_address = 195.1.1.56 # cond print
setup_file = LJ5COND.HPENV.SYS
1012 (network_address = 195.5.5.37 # Spc Coll NSCL01
setup_file = LZTRAY4.HPENV.SYS)# TRAY 1
1005 (network_address = 195.1.1.178 # Litigation NLTG01
# data_intray = 3)
setup_file = LZTRAY5.HPENV.SYS)# TRAY 3
Works great.
Rick Clark
Senior Systems Analyst
WW&R
Cleveland, Ohio
-----Original Message-----
From: HP-3000 Systems Discussion [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On
Behalf Of Erik Vistica
Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2000 4:00 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Nerwork Printers
Take a look at NPCONFIG.PUB.SYS and see if you have a global or local
setup file defined. You probably need to define and empty setup-file to
prevent any setup from being sent. If there is no setup file defined,
then MPE sends a default setup. You can also use a FILE ;ENV= to
override any setup files. See the Native Mode Spooler Reference Manual
at
http://docs.hp.com:80/dynaweb/smpe/b1020/fix071/@Generic__BookView
Chapter 3 Configuring and Operation Network Printers
See the section Creating and Using Setup Files
Anyone out there actually been here, done that already?
Carro Arrubarrena Mariano wrote:
>
> I have a Printronix Dot matrix printer on the Network wit an IP address.
> It is supposed that I can set it up on the network, but this printer does
> not support PCL,
> I'm using it to print pre printed forms, but it is printing some
characters
> at the beginning of the page,
> And it changes the alignment.
> Some of you guys know how can I disable the pcl, and use it to send raw
text
> without any escape control sequences?
>
> Mariano Carro
> ???? E-mail: [log in to unmask]
> ?????Phone: (972) 855-1120
> ???? Fax: (972) 855-1110 / 702-0994
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