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- Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2003 13:36:51 -0500
- From: "Zhou, Don" <dzhou@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: RE: millemium printing problem
If you are on Phase 3, it looks like this:
01 > Menu Name : Workstation Jetdirect
02 > Diac Map : diacmap
03 > ID : 13
04 > Printer Type : wsjet
05 > Class : Standard 1
06 > Type : Network Printer
07 > Device : LOCAL:9100
08 > User type : Standard
09 > STTY Settings : IXON -I XANY OPOST
The port is in device. Make sure to use LOCAL if you have a local
printer attached to your PC. Do not do the ip stuff. Once you defined
it, you can not change it back.
Also make sure if you use printwizard, you associate a printer with the
workstation jet printer when you start Mill. Your Mil login has to have
the printer ID associated with it. And if you do not want to waste
paper, you start the printwizard with a /PREVIEW option.
Don Zhou
William Mitchell College of Law
-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Rasmussen [mailto:ras@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, September 19, 2003 12:13 PM
To: Eugene Krant
Cc: innopac@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: millemium printing problem
On Thu, 18 Sep 2003, Eugene Krant wrote:
> Hi, I downloaded trial version and tried to follow your instructions.
I
> had problem to follow this step: "2. You tell Millennium you want to
> print something via Workstation JetDirect". When you go to setup
printer
> in Millenium there is no option such as Workstation JetDirect. Could
you
> help me to clear it up.
Eugene,
I am a little short on info here, because I don't have a Millennium
system
to test with.
When you define printers to Millennium (which I believe you have to do
through the character interface), you eventually get to a screen that
looks something like this:
PRINTERS
PRINTER #7
1 > Menu Name : Workstation JetDirect
2 > Diac Map : Unicode UTF-8
3 > Printer Type : wsjet
4 > IP Address : LOCAL
5 > TCP Port : 9100
The "menu name" field is how this printer (printer #7) will appear as an
option to be selected when, in any application, you go to choose a
printer
(assuming that this printer number is available to your particular
login).
Boy, that was a clumsy sentence.
Field 2 indicates how Mill. will translate diacritics, CJK, and other
non-ASCII characters.
Field 4, being set to LOCAL, means Mill. will send the print job out to
the same IP address as your workstation session is coming in from.
Field 5 indicates the IP port to use. 9100 is standard.
In any case, your III support person should be able to set up a
Workstation JetDirect printer for you.
Regards,
....Bob Rasmussen, President, Rasmussen Software, Inc.
personal e-mail: ras@xxxxxxxxxx
company e-mail: rsi@xxxxxxxxxx
voice: (US) 503-624-0360 (9:00-6:00 Pacific Time)
fax: (US) 503-624-0760
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