said:
>
> >I printed page 1 of a document thru the BR (iptrace.BR) and page two thru
> >the ABR (iptrace.ABR). Traffic to both printers was picked up in the
> >logs.
>
> Thanks. Looks just like what I expected. I don't know that I needed to
> see all those .gif's and .jpeg your browser downloaded, but no biggee. I
I don't know what .gifs and .jpegs you are talking about. I closed Navigator (communicator was
running) before starting the iptrace just to preclude that from happening. I didn't send any pictures
to the printers.
> saw the printer attempt to send you mail when the job finished. Did you
> receive it?
If that is in the ABR file that would explain why I get a printout of my computer's name after a job.
The BR doesn't do that but the ABR always does and I can't find a switch to turn it off.
>
> >In case you care, the document I printed is the answer I just sent to
> >info 4 SYNass.NET about setting up a printer for his SMC.
>
> I noticed that the abr calls the printer lpt1 while the br calls it lp.
> Did you set it up this way or are these the factory settings for these
> models?
Unchangable factory settings (that are not correct in the documentation).
Sheridan
PS Good night.
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