Osoba podpisana jako sali <sali@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> w artykule
<news:frru2g$36s$1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> pisze:
> "dlzc" <dlzc1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:7432e7c7-8a2c-4a03-a975-67cff1ef3eb7@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Dear sali:
[...]
>> There is no indication that this "job pause reset" is in any way
>> associated with the printer hardware / firmware. This leaves driver
>> and OpSys as the likely culprits.
>
> thnx for details
>
> it was tested on w98 [to avoid as much as possible the xp "hal" tricks],
> and it is not likely to be *os* problem, since the same app on the same
> comp works for many years when plugged hp1160 [or hp1200 or hp1320 or
> hp1015 or hp1022 or hp1100 or hp6l or hp6p or ... (have a realy good
> collection of hp printers)] , and not work when hp2014 plugged
>
> there is no "current" session, just:
> copy /b font-file lpt1
> wait few seconds
> copy /b report-file lpt1
You should copy the files together, not one after another.
Use command like that:
copy /b font-file + report-file LPT1
> if "few seconds" is less than 7, the report is printed out using
> font-file char shapes
> if "few seconds" are greater than 7, the report is printed out by
> printer's default font [ugly]
It seems to be 5 seconds and it seems to be default job timeout.
--
Andrzej P. Wozniak uszer@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(swap z<->h in address)


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