At 5:43 PM 1/22/96 -0800, Mark Bixby wrote: >We're contemplating upgrading to networked JetDirect EX printers of both the >laser and impact variety. I know MPE/iX 5.5 will have HP support for networked >printers, but I can't wait for 5.5. > >What I need to know is, how do the various 3rd party spooling products handle >paper jams for networked impact (i.e. LPQ 1200) printers? [snip] >Or a manual approach could be used, to start the transfer >beginning from "line xxx", but this would be excruciating at best to >re-transfer any escape sequences at the beginning and then to resume at the >munched data. The support person I talked to said they were working on this >jam/backspace problem. To some extent, this is a printer problem. Newer networked printers have the ability to "silent run" as did CIPER and HP2680/88 printers. This means that the system tells them the page at which to start printing a job, then sends the job from the beginning. The printer does everything except actually printing, meaning that all the fonts are stored, the margins are set, macros are set up and so on. When the printer figures out that it's reached the specified page, it picks up printing again. To take advantage of this, you need a printer that has the required functionality, and you need a driver that knows how to use it. I presume that 5.5 will take advantage of the advanced job control features in the printer; third-party spoolers are now being enhanced to do so. But again, make sure you have a printer that can handle it. In general, the small ones don't and the big ones -- the ones that have configurations with the JetDirect card preinstalled -- do. -- Bruce --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bruce Toback Tel: (602) 996-8601| My candle burns at both ends; OPT, Inc. (800) 858-4507| It will not last the night; 11801 N. Tatum Blvd. Ste. 142 | But ah, my foes, and oh, my friends - Phoenix AZ 85028 | It gives a lovely light. [log in to unmask] | -- Edna St. Vincent Millay