MbMan
ahhh, I see. being a bit of a MS slave I just figured all thing got spooled. I stand corrected.
for the interest of the group the application in question is a FoxPro 2.6 database. The same form is used to enact the print command. the only thing different in the user setup (foxpro) is...
mBm
Thanks for the side. Yea I appreciate the linksys debacle. If lexmark were not twice the price my pointy hair managment might go for it.
I have yet to try out a d-link.
When you say printing out directly to the printer rather than spooling being a caveat, What exactly do you mean. bit...
tony
Thanks for your help.
yeah thought of that as soon as I hit post.
Thinking it is the print server that is the issue perhaps
the original lexmark2000x (2meg buffer 2meg flash).
was replaced with a linksys printserver (128k buffer).
but even still I would think that SCO would be able to...
Thanks for the links.
reading...
coming to think of it.
Both printers are parallel, sorry my mistake
P1 is attached to the sco Box
p6 connected to the server via IP to parallel print server
investigating the flow control side of life right now
SSS
Tony thanks again.
Good point
P1 is parallel direct connection to the Sco box
p6 is serial via a print server on the network
lpstat -v gives me:
device for p1: /dev/lp0
device for p6: /dev/null
user error took the job to p6 but it got me thinking
SSS
Howdy folks
we are running a mixed SCO/NT environment.
SCO is R5 enterprise running on a compaq proliant 1800.
Not running X.
Inherited system, users connect to system/application via Tiny term.
My problem exists with a line printer that we use to print reports to is not getting the full...
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