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Printing Problems

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unit512

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Mar 12, 1999
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Ah yes...what a sweet mixture:<br>
Novell 4.11, Windows 9X work stations and DOS printing.<br>
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Had a situation where PC A was running Nprinter so A and PC B could share the printer...under DOS. All was fine.<br>
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Took PC A away and replaced it with a PIII PC. DOS still worked..but DOS jobs would not come out of the printer until a new DOS job was started or the DOS program was exited. I played around with Capture (FF NFF etc) and the Windows Properties/Details/Spool Settings. NO LUCK.<br>
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Turned off NPRINTER and set up Windows Printer Sharing. This meant -- on PC A the printer now went to LPT1: instead of a queue. After unchecking the boxes under Printer/Properties/Details/Port Settings ... this printer start to send out ALL DOS jobs properly.<br>
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However PC B...now printing to a Windows 9X queue can still not get the job out until the software is exited or another job is sent behind it.<br>
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Anyone have any ideas?<br>
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I can go back to NPRINTER if necessary (Tried WinNprinter, but it would not load properly)
 
I am running 4.11 with 75 Win95 clients, and no problems.<br>
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I had printer problems, it would be interesting to know what printers you are using and the driver used.<br>
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My problems were got over with a HP Jet Direct card and software driver changes. 2.600 pages printed from 1 HP C2000N in the last 14 days.<br>
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send me details as above and I may be able to help<br>
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Regards<br>
<br>
John
 
Computers are weird and wonderful both at the same time.<br>
<br>
The joys of solving complicated problems have intrigued me to no end.<br>
<br>
Things to try:<br>
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1. Turn off Parallel Port mode ECP. ECP uses DMA 3 and I have had nothing but problems using ECP. Try EPP, SPP or compatible (whichever your BIOS calls it). Windows should detect new parallel port upon boot.<br>
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2. Try parallel I/O port 3BC and 378 with IRQ7.<br>
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3. Try configuring your printer in pconsole/nwadmin to not use polled interupts.<br>
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4. Have you also tried setting timeout in your capture? TI=0 disabled TI=10 (10 seconds).<br>
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My guess would be 1 or 3 should fix your problem.<br>
<br>
Gordon Yuen<br>
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<A HREF="mailto:gyuen@vanhosp.bc.ca">gyuen@vanhosp.bc.ca</A><br>

 
I have tried some of the above, but not all.<br>
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The printer in question is an Okidata 321.<br>
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Okidata did say to try the IBM Proprinter XL driver as an option,<br>
which I will also try.<br>
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Thanks.
 
I am printing in the exact same enviroment you are.<br>
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If you go back to Nprinter.<br>
In the capture statement for the workstations add the /A parameter and the /TI=10 statement.<br>
/A = Autoendcap so the job will start printing without exiting the program <br>
/TI=10 = Timeout after 10 seconds. (if a graphics program is involved you may want to up this to 30 seconds). <br>
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If the novell does not get any data after 10 seconds it ends that print job and starts another. The /a then forces the job to print.<br>

 
That sounds like it might really work.<br>
Will try it as soon as the client pays<br>
up their overdue bills.<br>
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Thanks
 
Get the latest patch for Nrintser and play around with the different printer modes available in the system setup.I hope it will solve the problem
 
Get the latest patch for Nprintser and play around with the different printer modes available in the system setup.I hope it will solve the problem
 
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