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Both my PS printers, the nC-20 and a LJ1220 have
"send CTRL-D at end of job"
selected in the driver setup (under Win98).
The problem you describe does not occur here, but I can't
say whether it is a driver or an OS issue, or ....
Thanks again to Tony for bringing the C-20 to my attention.
I've wanted an affordable "B" size Postscript printer
for a loooong time!
Both are networked and operate from print servers, though
I doubt that makes any difference. Cannot check the OS/2
machine at this moment, as the network is still being re-
assembled after being dismantled for holiday rearrangement,
and addition of a network port for wife's new (but used) ThinkPad.
If, make that, WHEN you figure it out, let us know.
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On 1/2/02, Jordan Fox wrote, in part:
>... At the end of most print jobs, after the last page
>has emerged, the printer remains in a "Busy" state, per the front
>panel. I have to manually "cancel" the job, even though it has
>completed, in order to return the printer to the "Ready"
>state. I'd say the Optra never did this, but since it had no
>front panel, there's no way to know.
>It does not matter if the print job was initiated by an OS/2,
>a DOS, or a Win-OS/2 app.
>I suppose this could be a driver issue, but isn't a CTRL-E
>(printer Reset) a pretty standard
>function at the conclusion of a print job, for *any* printer ?
>
>If you ran into this issue, and corrected it, I would definitely
>like to know what you did. >Jordan
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