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Date: Sun, 27 Jan 2002 23:49:53 PST7
From: "Info 4 SYNass.NET" <Info@SYNass.NET >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Re: Cable/DSL Router

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Hi Steven

>>The file was sent and printed but the paper was kept in the
>>printer =

>>after last letter ...
>>... it seems there is no CR/LF !?
>
>I suspect you mean form feed. That's "normal" for lpr it does no
>processing of the data, so the source must supply the trailing
form feed.

Yes, exact ! The paper stops just at the end of the text and nees
a manual FF.

>>>>I also tried copy \config.sys lpt1
>
>>This try did not print:
>>*****************************
>> WS210 - SMILY ** C:\ >copy \autoexec.bat lpt1
>>C:\AUTOEXEC.BAT =3D> \DEV\LPT1
>> 1 file copied
>>
>> WS210 - SMILY ** C:\ >
>>*****************************
>
>Stare you your lprmon command. There's got to be something
slightly
>wrong.

I belive there is nothing to stare ;-)
I cannot see an error and for me it was a specific test ;-(

Here are 2 printers.
LPT1 with a Canon BJc-6100 (Color Printer) locally on WS210
LPD0 with a Canon BJ-230 (via SMC)

LPD0 is THE default printer !!

Trying "copy \autoexec.bat lpt1" I wanted the printout on LPT1 ...
=2E.. the printer "autopowered" ON but did not print ;-(

So, I have to stop here ...
=2E.. will come back another time.

svobi

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