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We solved similar problems adding the statement
PJL_SUPPORTED = FALSE
to NPCONFIG.PUB.SYS
Ralph Alexander
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EGSTON Ges.m.b.H. Tel.: +43 (2984) 2226-279
Grafenbergerstrasse 37 Fax: +43 (2984) 2226-204
A-3730 Eggenburg www.egston.com
Austria
84 (network_address = 193.154.68.216 &
PJL_SUPPORTED = FALSE &
setup_file = hplj8100.edv.acd611)
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Von: Simpkins, Terry [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Gesendet am: Montag, 21. Juni 1999 16:13
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Betreff: LaserJet 2100NT on HP3000
We have just purchased our first LaserJet 2100NT and attempted to connect it
to the LAN and then print to it from the HP3000
using the Native Mode spooler Network printing.
We have many other LaserJets connected via JD cards and have been using this
facility for several years.
However, we can't seem to get this one figured out. The file shows "ACTIVE"
but nothing gets printed until we press the
"RESET" button on the printer. Then, the desire output is printed.
Unfortunately, the printer is physically located 3000 miles away, so I have
to take the person there at their word
that the JD card is correctly configured. They swear that it is configured
exactly like the LJ4000 (right next to it) that is
working correctly.
Is there something "special" about the 2100NT that I don't know???
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Terry W. Simpkins
Director ISIT
Lucas Control Systems
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