small print jobs go with no problem, while larger ones hang
>in the queue until they finally disappear without printing.
>
>Here is the sequence of commands used to create the print queue:
>================================================================
>lpadmin -p printer_name -v /dev/null
>lpadmin -p printer_name -m netstandard
>lpadmin -p printer_name -o dest=10.2.28.53:9100 -o protocol=tcp -o timeout=5
>lpadmin -p printer_name -I simple -T hplaserjet4-PCL
>accept printer_name
>enable printer_name
>lpadmin -p printer_name -o banner=never
>lpstat -p printer_name
>
>File that was sent to the printer at the UNIX level, and got truncated:
>=======================================================================
>Different text files of all sizes have been sent. (Remember, nothing gets
>truncated; under a certain size prints, over a certain size hangs in the
>queue and finally disappears.)
>
>Type of printer:
>================
>Laser, accepting PCL
>
>Exact description of problem:
>=============================
>Text files of approximately 50 or fewer lines seem to print correctly,
>while over 50 lines do not. We have not determined if there is some exact
>character count which represents the threshold.
>SDP's Lexmark Optra-S2450 can print jobs of any size correctly; this is an
>older model than the others. For example, their Lexmark T-630, a newer
>model, has the print job size problem.
>Some of the printers use print server boxes; we don't believe they are the
>problem, because the S2450 works fine with one, and the T-630, which is
>network-ready out of the box, experiences the job size problem.
Thank for the help
>in the queue until they finally disappear without printing.
>
>Here is the sequence of commands used to create the print queue:
>================================================================
>lpadmin -p printer_name -v /dev/null
>lpadmin -p printer_name -m netstandard
>lpadmin -p printer_name -o dest=10.2.28.53:9100 -o protocol=tcp -o timeout=5
>lpadmin -p printer_name -I simple -T hplaserjet4-PCL
>accept printer_name
>enable printer_name
>lpadmin -p printer_name -o banner=never
>lpstat -p printer_name
>
>File that was sent to the printer at the UNIX level, and got truncated:
>=======================================================================
>Different text files of all sizes have been sent. (Remember, nothing gets
>truncated; under a certain size prints, over a certain size hangs in the
>queue and finally disappears.)
>
>Type of printer:
>================
>Laser, accepting PCL
>
>Exact description of problem:
>=============================
>Text files of approximately 50 or fewer lines seem to print correctly,
>while over 50 lines do not. We have not determined if there is some exact
>character count which represents the threshold.
>SDP's Lexmark Optra-S2450 can print jobs of any size correctly; this is an
>older model than the others. For example, their Lexmark T-630, a newer
>model, has the print job size problem.
>Some of the printers use print server boxes; we don't believe they are the
>problem, because the S2450 works fine with one, and the T-630, which is
>network-ready out of the box, experiences the job size problem.
Thank for the help