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  1. FFSProgrammer

    Need a crash course

    I thought a little closure would be appropriate here, as I hate it when people ask for help and then never come back to say what works. My boss found some time Monday to figure out how the printers were set up and to confirm that we were indeed passing character strings in raw mode. It turns...
  2. FFSProgrammer

    Need a crash course

    We're comparing printer configurations at this point. It's a bit confusing for someone (like me) who didn't set it up and doesn't understand why things are being done the way they are. I appreciate the offer of a direct phone call, but it would probably waste your time at this point. My boss...
  3. FFSProgrammer

    Need a crash course

    Jlasman, sorry. Looks like you and I were posting at the same time. Okay, the programming language I use is called Business Basic. It's a multiplatform interpreted language which maintains its own environment (intended to emulate the old minicomputer operating systems the original Business...
  4. FFSProgrammer

    Need a crash course

    Thanks for the speedy reply. I believe there may be a driver (possibly two) involved on the UNIX side. That was why I wanted to learn how to do this manually from the Windows side. I know that Windows has its own drivers, and all the document programs will go through those drivers. Will do a...
  5. FFSProgrammer

    Need a crash course

    My company needs me to set up some statements to print on an HP LaserJet 4100 DTN. We just received the Technical Reference Manual set and there is nothing like an application-level tutorial in any of the books (so far as I can see). We are operating off a UNIX server with Windows 2000...

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