______________________________________________ Asian Printing Support for OpenVMS Version 1.0 Installation Guide Order Number: AA-Q5TLA-TE April 1994 This document contains instructions for installing the Asian Printing Support kit on the OpenVMS /Hanzi, OpenVMS/Hanyu or OpenVMS/Hangul operating systems. It also provides hints for connecting various supported printers. This document applies to Asian Printing Support for OpenVMS Version 1.0 only. Revision/Update Information: This is a new manual. Operating System & Version: OpenVMS/Hanzi VAX V5.5 or higher OpenVMS/Hanyu VAX V5.5 or higher OpenVMS/Hangul VAX V5.5 or higher OpenVMS/Hanzi AXP V1.5 or higher OpenVMS/Hanyu AXP V1.5 or higher OpenVMS/Hangul AXP V1.5 or higher Software & Version : Asian Printing Support for OpenVMS Version 1.0 Prerequisite Software: DECprint Supervisor for OpenVMS Version 1.0C or higher Digital Equipment Corporation Asia Region __________________________________________________________ First Printing, April 1994 The information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by Digital Equipment Corporation. Digital Equipment Corporation assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document. The software described in this document is furnished under a license and may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of such license. No responsibility is assumed for the use or reliability of software on equipment that is not supplied by Digital Equipment Corporation or its affiliated companies. Restricted Rights: Use, duplication, or disclosure by the U.S. Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph (c)(1)(ii) of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS 252.227-7013. © Digital Equipment Hong Kong Limited 1994. All Rights Reserved. Printed in Singapore. The following are trademarks of Digital Equipment Corporation: DECpresent, DECserver, DECwrite, DIKE, DEClaser, DECnet, DECprint, PrintServer, PrintServer 20, PrintServer 17, PrintServer 17/600, Turbo PrintServer 20, PrintServer 32, PrintServer 40, PrintServer 40 Plus, ScriptPrinter, VAX DOCUMENT, VMS and the DIGITAL logo. PostScript is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems, Incorporated. Apple, Macintosh and LaserWriter are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. This document was prepared using VAX DOCUMENT, Version 2.1. ________________________________________________________________ Contents Preface.................................................. vi 1 Preparing for Installing Asian Printing Support for OpenVMS 1.1 Prerequisite Hardware........................... 1-1 1.1.1 Serial Printer Hardware Requirements ......... 1-2 1.1.2 PrintServer Hardware Requirements ............ 1-2 1.2 Prerequisite Software........................... 1-3 1.2.1 General Software Requirements ................ 1-3 1.2.2 Software Required for Networked Serial Printers...................................... 1-4 1.2.3 Software Required for PrintServer Printers ... 1-4 1.3 License Registration............................ 1-4 1.4 Installation Procedure Requirements............. 1-4 1.4.1 Privileges and Disk Space .................... 1-5 1.4.2 Disk Space ................................... 1-5 1.4.3 Process Account Quotas ....................... 1-6 1.4.4 VMSINSTAL Requirements ....................... 1-7 1.4.5 Backing Up Your System Disk .................. 1-7 2 Installing Asian Printing Support for OpenVMS 2.1 The Installation Procedure...................... 2-1 2.2 Error Recovery.................................. 2-7 iii 3 Setting up a DEClaser 1152 Printer 3.1 Installing the DECprint Supervisor Software..... 3-2 3.2 Editing the System Startup Command File......... 3-2 3.3 Defining a DCPS Queue for the Printer........... 3-3 3.3.1 Copying the Printer Startup Command File ..... 3-3 3.3.2 Editing the Printer Startup File ............. 3-4 3.4 Defining an Asian Font Daemon for the Printer... 3-5 3.4.1 Copying the Asian Font Daemon Startup Command File.......................................... 3-5 3.4.2 Editing the Asian Font Daemon Startup File ... 3-5 3.5 Executing DCPS$STARTUP to Create/Start the Queues.......................................... 3-6 3.6 Executing ASPS$STARTUP_FONT_DAEMON to Create Font Daemons......................................... 3-6 3.7 Limitations..................................... 3-7 3.8 Determining and Reporting Problems.............. 3-7 4 Setting up a DEClaser 5100 Printer 4.1 Downloading PostScript Fonts to the Hard Disk of the Printer..................................... 4-1 4.2 Installing the DECprint Supervisor Software..... 4-3 4.3 Editing the System Startup Command File......... 4-4 4.4 Defining a DCPS Queue for the Printer........... 4-4 4.4.1 Copying the Printer Startup Command File ..... 4-5 4.4.2 Editing the Printer Startup File ............. 4-5 4.5 Executing DCPS$STARTUP to Create/Start the Queues.......................................... 4-6 4.6 Determining and Reporting Problems.............. 4-6 5 Setting up a PrintServer 17/600 Printer 5.1 Installing the PrintServer Software............. 5-1 5.2 Editing the System Startup Command File......... 5-2 5.3 Defining a DCPS Queue for the Printer........... 5-2 5.3.1 Copying the Printer Startup Command File ..... 5-2 5.3.2 Editing the Printer Startup File ............. 5-3 5.4 Enabling PrintServer Software to access Asian Fonts........................................... 5-4 5.5 Executing DCPS$STARTUP to Create/Start the Queues.......................................... 5-6 5.6 Determining and Reporting Problems.............. 5-6 iv A Sample Installation B Files Installed on Your System Tables 1-1 Disk Space Requirements ...................... 1-5 1-2 Process Account Quotas for the Installing Account....................................... 1-6 4-1 Asian PostScript Font Names .................. 4-3 5-1 Asian PostScript Font Names .................. 5-5 v ________________________________________________________________ Preface About this Guide This guide describes how to install Asian Printing Support for OpenVMS V1.0 on the OpenVMS/Hanzi, OpenVMS/Hanyu or OpenVMS/Hangul operating systems. Keep this document with your distribution kit. You may need it to install maintenance updates or to reinstall Asian Printing Support for OpenVMS. Intended Audience This guide is intended for system managers who install the Asian Printing Support for OpenVMS software. Document Structure This guide is organized as follows: o Chapter 1, which describes the operating system and hardware requirements for installing the Asian Printing Support for OpenVMS software and the related procedures before installing the software. o Chapter 2, which provides step-by-step instructions for the installation. o Chapter 3, which describes post-installation actions required to set up a DEClaser 1152 printer o Chapter 4, which describes post-installation actions required to set up a DEClaser 5100 printer o Chapter 5, which describes post-installation actions required to set up a PrintServer 17/600 vi o Appendix A, which contains sample listings for the installation of the Asian Printing Support for OpenVMS software. o Appendix B, which contains a list of files created when the Asian Printing Support for OpenVMS software is installed. Manuals in the Asian Printing Support for OpenVMS Documentation Set In addition to this guide, the Asian Printing Support for OpenVMS documentation set includes the following document: o Asian Printing Support for OpenVMS Version 1.0 Release Notes Associated Documents o DECprint Supervisor for OpenVMS System Manager's Guide o DECprint Supervisor for OpenVMS User's Guide o DECprint Supervisor for OpenVMS Version 1.0C Release Notes o DECprint Supervisor Software Installation Guide o OpenVMS DCL Dictionary o Introduction to OpenVMS System Management o VMS LAT Control Program (LATCP) Manual o DEClaser 1152 Printer Operator's Guide o PrintServer Software for OpenVMS Installation Guide o PrintServer Software for OpenVMS Management Guide o Character Manager (CMGR) User Guide vii Conventions The following conventions are used in this guide: UPPERCASE Uppercase characters indicate DCL commands, qualifiers and parameters. italics Italic characters are used in command examples to indicate that you are to substitute a word or value of your choice. $ The dollar sign is used to indicate the DCL prompt. This prompt may be different on your system. In procedures, a sequence such as indicates that you must hold down the key labeled Ctrl while you press another key or a pointing device button. In procedures, a key name is shown enclosed to indicate that you press a key on the keyboard. . Vertical ellipsis in an example . means that information not directly . related to the example has been omitted. file-spec, . . . Horizontal ellipsis indicates that additional parameters, values, or information can be entered. OpenVMS This name is used to refer to the VMS and OpenVMS operating systems. viii 1 ________________________________________________________________ Preparing for Installing Asian Printing Support for OpenVMS This chapter discusses the preparations and requirements necessary for installing Asian Printing Support for OpenVMS, ASPS in short. ASPS provides on-line release notes. Digital strongly recommends that you read the release notes before proceeding with the installation. For information on accessing the on-line release notes, see Section 2.1. 1.1 Prerequisite Hardware To install ASPS, you need the following items: o The appropriate input device to hold the distribution media ASPS is distributed with the Asian OpenVMS distribution media. o Appropriate communications hardware for printer configuration o Adequate disk space for the installation and operation of ASPS, as listed in Table 1-1 In addition, each type of printing device supported by ASPS requires special hardware, as described in the following sections. Preparing for Installing Asian Printing Support for OpenVMS 1-1 Preparing for Installing Asian Printing Support for OpenVMS 1.1 Prerequisite Hardware 1.1.1 Serial Printer Hardware Requirements ASPS supports the following serial printers. o DEClaser 5100 ASPS supports DEClaser 5100 printer with the hard disk option installed. The hard disk is used for the storage of high-quality PostScript scalable fonts. o DEClaser 1152 ASPS supports DEClaser 1152 printer with the following hardware options : 1. 2MB memory upgrade to give a total of 4MB of memory 2. LocalTalk(DIN8) to MMJ converter (P/N -H8584-AB) with BC16E cable Serial printers, such as DEClaser printers, are connected to the host system either by a DECserver port, or by a direct serial line interface. The DECserver devices that can be used with Asian Printing Support for OpenVMS are listed in the Software Product Description of DECprint Supervisor V1.0C for OpenVMS. To set up DECserver connections for serial printers, refer to the reference manual of the printer or Section 6.1 of DECprint Supervisor for OpenVMS Software Installation Guide for more details. ________________________Note ________________________ DEClaser 5100 printer requires an H8571-E adapter. Refer to your printer installation guide for more information. _____________________________________________________ 1.1.2 PrintServer Hardware Requirements ASPS supports the following PrintServer printer : o PrintServer 17/600 1-2 Preparing for Installing Asian Printing Support for OpenVMS Preparing for Installing Asian Printing Support for OpenVMS 1.1 Prerequisite Hardware The PrintServer 17/600 printer must have at least 16MB of memory for simplex (one-side) printing and 20MB of memory for duplex (two-side) printing. A PrintServer client system is an OpenVMS system where print queues to the PrintServer printer are created. Before you can run the DECprint Supervisor software on the client system to print files on a PrintServer printer, the PrintServer printer and its associated software must be installed on the network. Refer to the printer installation guide for more information. 1.2 Prerequisite Software 1.2.1 General Software Requirements To install ASPS , the host system must be running one of the following operating systems: o OpenVMS/Hanzi VAX Version 5.5 or higher o OpenVMS/Hanzi AXP Version 1.5 or higher o OpenVMS/Hanyu VAX Version 5.5 or higher o OpenVMS/Hanyu AXP Version 1.5 or higher o OpenVMS/Hangul VAX Version 5.5 or higher o OpenVMS/Hangul AXP Version 1.5 or higher In addition, ASPS requires one of the following software to operate. o DECprint Supervisor for OpenVMS AXP Version 1.0C or higher o DECprint Supervisor for OpenVMS VAX Version 1.0C or higher You can install the above DECprint Supervisor software (DCPS in short) before or after the installation of ASPS . Preparing for Installing Asian Printing Support for OpenVMS 1-3 Preparing for Installing Asian Printing Support for OpenVMS 1.2 Prerequisite Software 1.2.2 Software Required for Networked Serial Printers For serial printers on DECserver devices, ensure that the LAT software is started before you start the print queues. Either LAT or LAT/Master software can be used. Refer to VMS LAT Control Program (LATCP) Manual for more information. 1.2.3 Software Required for PrintServer Printers For PrintServer printers, ensure that the PrintServer printer is installed and booted with its software before you start the print queue. DECnet-VAX software must be running on the client system. PrintServer Software must be running on the PrintServer host system. Refer to the PrintServer Software for OpenVMS Installation Guide for details. 1.3 License Registration You do not need a PAK to install and use ASPS. However, if your printing system requires advanced features, like automatic data type detection, you will need the DCPS Product Authorization Key (PAK in short) for the DECprint Supervisor-Plus license. The PAK name for this license is DCPS-PLUS. 1.4 Installation Procedure Requirements The following sections discuss various requirements for installing ASPS. The installation takes approximately 5 to 20 minutes, depending on your type of media and your system configura- tion. 1-4 Preparing for Installing Asian Printing Support for OpenVMS Preparing for Installing Asian Printing Support for OpenVMS 1.4 Installation Procedure Requirements 1.4.1 Privileges and Disk Space To install Asian Printing Support for OpenVMS, you must log in to an account that has SETPRV or at least the following privileges: o CMKRNL o WORLD o SYSPRV On most systems, the SYSTEM account has SETPRV and is used to install software. To check the default privileges of the SYSTEM account, log in as SYSTEM, and enter this DCL command: $ SHOW PROCESS/PRIVILEGES 1.4.2 Disk Space ASPS requires different free disk storage space for the installation of Hanzi,Hanyu and Hangul options. Table 1-1 summarizes the storage requirements. Table_1-1_Disk_Space_Requirements_________________________ Disk Space Required for installing 22000 Hanzi option Disk Space Required for installing 36000 Hanyu option Disk Space Required for installing 11000 Hangul_option_____________________________________________ To determine the number of free disk blocks on the current system disk, enter the following command at the DCL prompt: $ SHOW DEVICE SYS$SYSDEVICE Preparing for Installing Asian Printing Support for OpenVMS 1-5 Preparing for Installing Asian Printing Support for OpenVMS 1.4 Installation Procedure Requirements 1.4.3 Process Account Quotas The account you use to install Asian Printing Support for OpenVMS must have sufficient quotas to enable you to perform the installation. Table 1-2 summarizes the process quotas required for the installation account. Table 1-2 Process Account Quotas for the Installing __________Account_________________________________________ Account_Quota____Value____________________________________ ASTLM 24 BIOLM 18 BYTLM 18,000 DIOLM 18 ENQLM 30 FILLM____________20_______________________________________ User account quotas are stored in the file SYSUAF.DAT. Use the OpenVMS Authorize Utility (AUTHORIZE) to verify and change user account quotas. First set your directory to SYS$SYSTEM and then run AUTHORIZE: $ SET DEFAULT SYS$SYSTEM $ RUN AUTHORIZE UAF> At the UAF> prompt, enter the SHOW command with an account name to check a particular account. For example: UAF> SHOW SMITH To change a quota, enter the MODIFY command. The following example changes the FILLM quota for the SMITH account and then exits from the utility: UAF> MODIFY SMITH /FILLM=50 UAF> EXIT After you exit from the utility, the system displays messages indicating whether or not changes were made. Once the changes have been made, you must log out and log in again for the new quotas to take effect. 1-6 Preparing for Installing Asian Printing Support for OpenVMS Preparing for Installing Asian Printing Support for OpenVMS 1.4 Installation Procedure Requirements For more information on modifying account quotas, see the description of the Authorize Utility in the OpenVMS System Management Subkit. 1.4.4 VMSINSTAL Requirements When you invoke VMSINSTAL, it checks the following: o Whether you have set your default device and directory to SYS$UPDATE o Whether you are logged in to a privileged account o Whether you have adequate quotas for installation o Whether DECnet is running o Whether any users are logged in to the system Note that the VMSINSTAL requires that the installation account has a minimum of the following quotas: ASTLM = 24 BIOLM = 18 BYTLM = 18,000 DIOLM = 18 ENQLM = 30 FILLM = 20 If VMSINSTAL detects any problems during the installation, it notifies you and asks if you want to continue the installation. In some instances, you can enter YES to continue. To stop the installation process and correct the situation, enter NO or press . Then correct the problem and restart the installation. 1.4.5 Backing Up Your System Disk At the beginning of the installation, VMSINSTAL asks if you have backed up your system disk. Digital recommends that you do a system disk backup before installing any software. Use the backup procedures that are established at your site. For details on performing a system disk backup, see the section on the Backup Utility in the OpenVMS System Management Subkit. Preparing for Installing Asian Printing Support for OpenVMS 1-7 2 ________________________________________________________________ Installing Asian Printing Support for OpenVMS This chapter explains how to install Asian Printing Support for OpenVMS. Section 2.1 contains a step-by-step description of the installation procedure. 2.1 The Installation Procedure The Asian Printing Support for OpenVMS installation proce- dure consists of a series of questions and informational messages. See Appendix A for a sample installation. To abort the installation procedure at any time, press . When you press , the installation procedure deletes all files it has created up to that point and exits. You can then start the installation again. 1. Invoke VMSINSTAL. @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL saveset-name device-name OPTIONS N To start the installation, invoke the VMSINSTAL command procedure from a privileged account, such as the SYSTEM account. VMSINSTAL is in the SYS$UPDATE directory. The following list defines the elements of the VMSINSTAL command procedure: saveset-name The installation name for the component. For ASPS, use the following installation name: ASPS010 Installing Asian Printing Support for OpenVMS 2-1 Installing Asian Printing Support for OpenVMS 2.1 The Installation Procedure device-name The name of the device on which you plan to mount the media. For example, MTA0: is the device name for a tape drive. It is not necessary to use the console drive for this installation. However, if you do use the console drive, you should replace any media you removed once the installation is complete. OPTIONS N An optional parameter that indicates you want to see the question on release notes. If you do not include the OPTIONS N parameter, VMSINSTAL does not ask you about the release notes. You should review the release notes before proceeding with the installation in case they contain additional information about the installation. If you are restarting the installation and have already reviewed the release notes, you do not need to specify OPTIONS N. Note that there are several other options you can select when you invoke VMSINSTAL. o Auto_answer option (A): Initially creates a file that contains your answers to VMSINSTAL questions and prompts. You can then use the option (and the answer file) to save time during a reinstallation (typically after upgrading your system). o Get save set option (G): Lets you store product save sets temporarily on a magnetic tape or in a disk directory. o File log option (L): Logs all activity to the terminal during installation. o Alternate root option (R): Lets you install the product to a system root other than that of the running system. See the OpenVMS documentation on software installation in the OpenVMS System Management Subkit for detailed information on these options. If you specify more than one option, separate the options with commas (OPTIONS A,N). 2-2 Installing Asian Printing Support for OpenVMS Installing Asian Printing Support for OpenVMS 2.1 The Installation Procedure The following example invokes VMSINSTAL to install ASPS from tape drive MTA0: and shows the system response. This example uses the OPTIONS N release note parameter. $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL ASPS010 MTA0: OPTIONS N VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure V5.5 It is 05-FEB-1994 at 10:10. Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help. If you do not supply either the product name or the device name, VMSINSTAL prompts you for this information later in the installation procedure. VMSINSTAL does not prompt you for any options, so be sure to include OPTIONS N on the VMSINSTAL command line to access the release notes during the installation. 2. Confirm DECnet status. . . . * Do you want to continue anyway [NO]? VMSINSTAL notifies you if DECnet is running and displays a list of all active processes. It then asks if you want to continue the installation. You should install ASPS on a standalone system or cluster with DECnet shut down. NO is the default response to the question. 3. Confirm system backup. * Are you satisfied with the backup of your system disk [YES]? VMSINSTAL asks if you are satisfied with your system backup. You should always back up your system disk before performing an installation. If you are satisfied with the backup of your system disk, press . Otherwise, enter NO to discontinue the installation. After you back up your system disk, you can restart the installation. Installing Asian Printing Support for OpenVMS 2-3 Installing Asian Printing Support for OpenVMS 2.1 The Installation Procedure 4. Mount the media. Please mount the first volume of the set on MTA0:. * Are you ready? YES %MOUNT-I-MOUNTED, Asian Printing Support for OpenVMS MOUNTED ON _$$MTA0: (NODE 1) The following products will be processed: ASPS V1.0 Beginning installation of ASPS V1.0 at 10:12 %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset A... You should now mount the first distribution volume on the device you specified when you invoked VMSINSTAL. The device name appears in the line preceding the question. VMSINSTAL then asks you if you are ready to continue with the installation. If you respond YES to indicate that you are ready, VMSINSTAL displays a message that the media containing ASPS has been mounted on the specified device and that the installation has begun. If you entered the wrong device name when you invoked VMSINSTAL and need to restart the installation, enter NO in response to the "Are you ready?" question. To abort the installation for other reasons, press . 5. Select a release notes option. ASPS release notes, ASPS010.RELEASE_NOTES, is provided along with the kit. If you specified OPTIONS N when you invoked VMSINSTAL, you are now asked to choose one of the following four options for reviewing the release notes. 2-4 Installing Asian Printing Support for OpenVMS Installing Asian Printing Support for OpenVMS 2.1 The Installation Procedure Release notes included with this kit are always copied to SYS$HELP. Additional Release Notes Options: 1. Display release notes 2. Print release notes 3. Both 1 and 2 4. None of the above * Select option [2]: If you select option 1, VMSINSTAL displays the release notes immediately on the console terminal. You can terminate the display at any time by pressing . If you select option 2, VMSINSTAL prompts you for the name of the print queue that you want to use: * Queue name [SYS$PRINT]: You can press to send the files to the default output print device or you can enter another queue name. If you select option 3, VMSINSTAL displays the release notes immediately on the console terminal and then prompts you for a queue name for the printed versions. Select option 4 if you have already reviewed the release notes and are restarting the installation. Next, VMSINSTAL displays the following question: * Do you want to continue the installation [N]?: YES %VMSINSTAL-I-RELMOVED, The product's release notes have been successfully moved to SYS$HELP. To continue the installation, enter YES. Otherwise, press . In either case, the release notes are copied to files in the SYS$HELP directory: SYS$HELP:ASPS010.RELEASE_NOTES 6. Purge files. * Do you want to purge files replaced by this installation [YES]? You have the option to purge files from previous versions of Asian Printing Support for OpenVMS that are superseded by this installation. Purging is Installing Asian Printing Support for OpenVMS 2-5 Installing Asian Printing Support for OpenVMS 2.1 The Installation Procedure recommended; however, if you need to keep files from the previous version, enter NO in response to the question. 7. Choose language options. * Do you want to purge files replaced by this installation [YES]? Option Description ------ ----------- A Enable Simplified Chinese (Hanzi) printing capability. B Enable Traditional Chinese (Hanyu) printing capability. C Enable Korean printing (Hangul) capability. For example, enter "CB" to enable Korean and Traditional Chinese printing at the same time. * Enter options to enable Asian language printing capabilities [B]: You have the option to choose which language options you want to install on your system. You can specify a single language option by typing in a single letter, or specify more than one language options by typing in any combination of the letters A,B and C. The default answer will be set according to the language variant of OpenVMS already installed on your system. VMSINSTAL checks to see if the amount of disk space required for the installation is available. If the space is not available, a message indicates the amount of disk space that is required, and the installation is aborted. Otherwise, the installation procedure continues. 8. Read informational messages. At this point, the installation procedure displays a number of informational messages that report on the progress of the installation. There are no further questions. If the installation procedure has been successful up to this point, VMSINSTAL moves the new or modified files to their target directories, updates help files, and updates DCL tables, if necessary. If 2-6 Installing Asian Printing Support for OpenVMS Installing Asian Printing Support for OpenVMS 2.1 The Installation Procedure you chose to have files purged, that work is done now. The following messages are displayed: %VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, files will now be moved to their target directories... 9. End the installation procedure. Installation of ASPS V1.0 completed at 10:15 VMSINSTAL procedure done at 10:15 This message indicates that the entire installation procedure is complete. You can now log out of the privileged account: $ LOGOUT SYSTEM logged out at 04-FEB-1994 10:15:10.23 Note that VMSINSTAL deletes or changes entries in the process symbol tables during the installation. Therefore, if you are going to continue using the system manager's account and you want to restore these symbols, you should log out and log in again. 2.2 Error Recovery If errors occur during the installation, VMSINSTAL displays failure messages. For descriptions of the error messages generated by those conditions, see the OpenVMS documentation on system messages, recovery procedures, and OpenVMS software installation. If you are notified that any of those conditions exists, you should take the appropriate action as described in the message. For information on the installation requirements, see Chapter 1. Installing Asian Printing Support for OpenVMS 2-7 3 ________________________________________________________________ Setting up a DEClaser 1152 Printer The following sections describe the steps to be performed for setting up a DEClaser 1152 printer to print Chinese and Korean characters. To print Asian documents, your DEClaser 1152 printer must have the 2MB memory upgrade board installed to give a total of 4MB of memory. For each DEClaser 1152 printer, you need two serial channels to connect to the host computer. One channel is used for normal DCPS print queue and the other is used for getting Asian PostScript fonts. On the printer side, you should use the main serial channel ( Serial ) for connection to DCPS print symbiont. The printer provides a second serial channel (SerialB) through the LocalTalk port. You need a DIN-8 to MMJ converter (P/N -H8584-AB) for connection to host. On the host side, you have to designate two serial ports to be used for DCPS print symbiont and ASPS font daemon. The ports can either be TT port or LAT port. You must perform the following tasks for ASPS to work with the DEClaser 1152 printer. All tasks should be performed by system managers under the SYSTEM account as follows: 1. Install the DECprint Supervisor for OpenVMS Software 2. Edit the system startup command file 3. Edit the printer startup file SYS$STARTUP:DCPS$STARTUP.COM 4. Create and edit the Asian font daemon startup file ASPS$STARTUP_FONTS_DAEMON.COM 5. Invoke SYS$STARTUP:DCPS$STARTUP.COM 6. Invoke SYS$STARTUP:ASPS$STARTUP_FONT_DAEMON.COM Setting up a DEClaser 1152 Printer 3-1 Setting up a DEClaser 1152 Printer 3.1 Installing the DECprint Supervisor Software 3.1 Installing the DECprint Supervisor Software Install DECprint Supervisor for OpenVMS (DCPS) by VMSINSTAL if it is not already installed. Please follow the installation procedure documented in DECprint Supervisor Software Installation Guide to install the above software. After the installation of the DECprint Supervisor software, you need to enable ASPS to work with the DEClaser 1152 printer by the following command. $ @SYS$MANAGER:ASPS$DL1152_SETUP The procedure will append a PostScript prologue to the system page module, LPS$$SYSTEMPAGES. The PostScript prologue enables the printer to talk to the font daemon on host to fetch font information when needed. The original system page module will be saved under a new module called LPS$$SYSTEMPAGES_ASPS_SAV in the device control library. When the DEClaser 1152 printer is no longer used for printing Asian documents, you can recover the original system page module by issuing the following commands : $ LIBR/EXTRACT=LPS$$SYSTEMPAGES_ASPS_SAV/OUT=LPS$$SYSTEMPAGES.PS - _$ SYS$LIBRARY:DCPS$DEVCTL.TLB $ LIBR/REPLACE SYS$LIBRARY:DCPS$DEVCTL.TLB LPS$$SYSTEMPAGES.PS $ DELETE LPS$$SYSTEMPAGES.PS;* 3.2 Editing the System Startup Command File Edit the system startup file, SYS$STARTUP:SYSTARTUP_ VMS.COM[1] and make sure both of the following procedures are included in the system startup file : $ @SYS$STARTUP:DCPS$STARTUP $ @SYS$STARTUP:ASPS$STARTUP_FONT_DAEMON ___________________ [1]Prior to Asian OpenVMS VAX Version 6.0, the name of the system startup file is SYS$STARTUP:SYSTARTUP_ V5.COM 3-2 Setting up a DEClaser 1152 Printer Setting up a DEClaser 1152 Printer 3.2 Editing the System Startup Command File This will ensure that the DEClaser 1152 printer will be set up properly for Asian characters printing after the system is rebooted. If either the print queue port or the font daemon port is a Local Area Transport (LAT) port, you should make the necessary changes to the command procedure in SYS$STARTUP:LAT$STARTUP.COM to start the LAT protocol, and to configure application devices for printer before you execute DCPS$STARTUP.COM. DCPS$STARTUP.COM and ASPS$STARTUP_FONT_DAEMON.COM also allow users to set up LAT devices inside the command procedures. To update the system startup file, edit SYS$STARTUP:SYSTARTUP_VMS.COM, and add the following command procedure in the file: $ @SYS$STARTUP:LAT$STARTUP Make sure that the command lines to start DCPS$STARTUP.COM and ASPS$STARTUP_FONT_DAEMON.COM come after the command to start LAT$STARTUP.COM. If the system startup file does not include the above command line, the Local Area Transport (LAT) protocol will not be started automatically when the system starts up. 3.3 Defining a DCPS Queue for the Printer Before you can print, you must create the startup file DCPS$STARTUP.COM for the DECprint Supervisor software. These operations are required for sites that are installing the DECprint Supervisor software for the first time. 3.3.1 Copying the Printer Startup Command File DECprint Supervisor software provides you with a template printer startup file, DCPS$STARTUP.TEMPLATE. You must copy the template file and edit the file to reflect your own queue structure. You may also add a command to execute this file in the system startup file. Setting up a DEClaser 1152 Printer 3-3 Setting up a DEClaser 1152 Printer 3.3 Defining a DCPS Queue for the Printer Copy the template printer startup file using the copy command as follows: $ SET DEFAULT SYS$STARTUP $ COPY DCPS$STARTUP.TEMPLATE DCPS$STARTUP.COM 3.3.2 Editing the Printer Startup File Edit DCPS$STARTUP.COM to reflect your own queue structure, to include : 1. The Definition of Execution Queues You may create an execution queue for each DEClaser 1152 printer. To create an execution queue for your printer, add the following to your DCPS$STARTUP.COM: $ @SYS$STARTUP:DCPS$EXECUTION_QUEUE - DL1152 - ! P1 - Execution queue name lta1: - ! P2 - Serial Device Name or Printer - ! Server node name DCPS_LIB - ! P3 - Logical name for library(ies) "" - ! P4 - Default queue parameters "" - ! P5 - Default queue qualifiers "" - ! P6 - Communication speed (serial - ! devices only) "" - ! P7 - Device characteristics "" ! P8 - Verify on/off For details about creating your own execution queue structure, please refer to DECprint Supervisor Software System Manager's Guide. 2. The Definition of Generic Queues You can set up a generic queue for each print job. For example, a generic queue to print simplified Chinese can be defined as follows: $ @SYS$STARTUP:DCPS$GENERIC_QUEUE - HANZI_TEXT - ! P1 - Generic queue name DL1152 - ! P2 - Execution queue name "DATA=LA_DECHANZI" - ! P3 - Default parameter "" - ! P4 - Default queue qualifiers "" ! P5 - Verify on/off 3-4 Setting up a DEClaser 1152 Printer Setting up a DEClaser 1152 Printer 3.3 Defining a DCPS Queue for the Printer For details, please refer to DECprint Supervisor Software System Manager's Guide. 3.4 Defining an Asian Font Daemon for the Printer An Asian font daemon should be defined for every DEClaser 1152 printer you want to be enabled for Asian characters printing. The Asian font daemon runs on the host system and serves fonts to the printer when needed. It uses the second serial communication channel to talk to the printer. ASPS provides you with a template font daemon startup file, ASPS$STARTUP_FONT_DAEMON.TEMPLATE. You must copy the template file and edit the file to define the Asian font daemons on your system. You may also add a command to execute this file in the system startup file. 3.4.1 Copying the Asian Font Daemon Startup Command File Copy the template font daemon startup file using the copy command as follows: $ SET DEFAULT SYS$STARTUP $ COPY ASPS$STARTUP_FONT_DAEMON.TEMPLATE - ASPS$STARTUP_FONT_DAEMON.COM 3.4.2 Editing the Asian Font Daemon Startup File Edit ASPS$STARTUP_FONT_DAEMON.COM to start one or more font daemons on your system. The font daemons are started at the end of the file, the following example shows two font daemons are started, one serving a printer with SerialB channel connected to TTA1:, and the other with SerialB channel connected to LTA9:. Setting up a DEClaser 1152 Printer 3-5 Setting up a DEClaser 1152 Printer 3.4 Defining an Asian Font Daemon for the Printer $!-------------------------------------------------------------------- $! Add a line below for each port you want to enable for font loading $! p1 is the port name in the form of TTAn , LTAn, OPAn etc $! P2 is the speed of the TT port, not relevant for LAT port $! $ call font_daemon tta1 19200 $ call font_dameon lta9 For LAT ports, the speed is specified in the DECserver and thus specifying the speed here will not make any difference. For TT ports, the speed specified here will be used for setting the speed of the port. In either case, the speed of the port has to match with the speed set for the SerialB channel of the printer. To keep everything in one place, you can include the LAT port definition in this procedure. The following example shows the definition of a LAT port : $ run sys$system:latcp create port lta9: /application /nolog set port lta9:/node=LAT_08002B2F3897/port=PORT_8/application/queue 3.5 Executing DCPS$STARTUP to Create/Start the Queues Invoke DCPS$STARTUP by issuing the following DCL command in the command line: $ @SYS$STARTUP:DCPS$STARTUP 3.6 Executing ASPS$STARTUP_FONT_DAEMON to Create Font Daemons Invoke ASPS$STARTUP_FONT_DAEMON by issuing the following DCL command in the command line: $ @SYS$STARTUP:ASPS$STARTUP_FONT_DAEMON 3-6 Setting up a DEClaser 1152 Printer Setting up a DEClaser 1152 Printer 3.7 Limitations 3.7 Limitations Due to the limitation on the capacity of the serial communication channels, the following line speeds are recommended for setting up the DEClaser 1152 printer : . 9600 bps for main channel (Serial) . 19200 bps for font channel (SerialB) 3.8 Determining and Reporting Problems If you encounter a problem while using Asian Printing Support for OpenVMS, report it to Digital. Depending on the nature of the problem and the type of support you have, you can take one of the following actions: o Call Digital if your software contract or warranty agreement entitles you to telephone support. o Submit a Software Performance Report (SPR). Review the Software Product Description (SPD) and Warranty Addendum for an explanation of warranty. If you encounter a problem during the warranty period, report the problem as indicated above or follow alternative instructions provided by Digital for reporting SPD nonconformance problems. Setting up a DEClaser 1152 Printer 3-7 4 ________________________________________________________________ Setting up a DEClaser 5100 Printer The following sections describe the steps to be performed for setting up a DEClaser 5100 printer to print Asian characters. The DEClaser 5100 printer must have the hard disk option installed to store the Asian fonts. ASPS provides a font loading procedure to download the Asian PostScript fonts to the hard disk of the printer. You must perform the following tasks for ASPS to work with the DEClaser 5100 printer. All tasks should be performed by system manager under the SYSTEM account as follows: 1. Download Asian PostScript fonts to the hard disk of the printer 2. Install the DECprint Supervisor for OpenVMS Software 3. Edit the system startup command File 4. Edit the printer startup file DCPS$STARTUP.COM 5. Invoke SYS$STARTUP:DCPS$STARTUP.COM 4.1 Downloading PostScript Fonts to the Hard Disk of the Printer DEClaser 5100 is a high-performance 8 pages-per-minute PostScript printer. ASPS supports printing of Chinese and Korean characters to this printer with the hard disk option installed. You have to execute the following procedure to download the Asian PostScript fonts to the hard disk of the printer: @SYS$STARTUP:ASPS$DL5100_LOAD_FONTS.COM Setting up a DEClaser 5100 Printer 4-1 Setting up a DEClaser 5100 Printer 4.1 Downloading PostScript Fonts to the Hard Disk of the Printer The procedure will ask you to specify a TT or LAT port your DEClaser 5100 printer is connected to. Make sure the speed of the port matches with the speed setting of the main serial channel of the printer. If there is currently a print queue running on that port, stop the queue by issuing the following command : $ stop/que/reset your_print_queue For example, if you connect the DEClaser 5100 printer to the LTA1 port : $ @SYS$MANAGER:ASPS$DL5100_LOAD_FONT.COM This procedure downloads Asian PostScript fonts to the hard disk of the DEClaser 5100 printer. Please specify the name of TT or LAT port which connects to the printer. If there is a print queue running on that port, please stop it by typing : $ stop/que/reset your_print_queue The port DEClaser 5100 is connected to : LTA1: Then the procedure will list all Asian PostScript fonts available on your system and ask you to specify which fonts you want to be downloaded to the hard disk of the printer. Please select which fonts you want to be downloaded to the hard disk of the printer : HEI-LIGHT-CNS11643. SUNG-LIGHT-CNS11643. SUNG-LIGHT-DTSCS. You can specify a list of files using comma (,) and wildcard characters (%)(*), E.g. Font*,MyFont Enter fonts you want to be downloaded : * Normally you would download all PostScript fonts to the hard disk, so you can just answer * to the prompt. If you wish to download only some of the fonts on your system, you can specify a list of files separated by comma(s). You can also specify the fonts by using wild card characters * and %. The following table shows the fonts available for Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese and Korean languages : 4-2 Setting up a DEClaser 5100 Printer Setting up a DEClaser 5100 Printer 4.1 Downloading PostScript Fonts to the Hard Disk of the Printer Table_4-1_Asian_PostScript_Font_Names_____________________ Language___________________Font_Names_____________________ Simplified Chinese XiSong-GB2312-80 (Hanzi) Hei-GB2312-80 Traditional Chinese Sung-Light-CNS11643 (Hanyu) Hei-Light-CNS11643 Sung-Light-DTSCS Korean_(Hangul)____________Munjo__________________________ ________________________Note ________________________ Sung-Light-DTSCS is a dummy font file which does not contain any characters. The Hanyu text-to- PostScript translator needs this font file for proper operations. _____________________________________________________ After you have confirmed the list of fonts are correct, the procedure will start sending fonts to the printer. There will be some informational messages telling you about the status of the job. Depending on the speed of the serial line and the amount of data to be sent, it takes about 1 to 3 hours to complete. When all fonts have been downloaded to the hard disk of the printer, you should power off the printer and turn it on again. 4.2 Installing the DECprint Supervisor Software Install DECprint Supervisor for OpenVMS V1.0C (DCPS V1.0C) by VMSINSTAL if it is not already installed. Please follow the installation procedure documented in DECprint Supervisor Software Installation Guide to install the above software. Setting up a DEClaser 5100 Printer 4-3 Setting up a DEClaser 5100 Printer 4.3 Editing the System Startup Command File 4.3 Editing the System Startup Command File Edit the system startup file, SYS$STARTUP:SYSTARTUP_ VMS.COM[1] and make sure the following procedure is included in the system startup file : $ @SYS$STARTUP:DCPS$STARTUP This will ensure that the print queue for the DEClaser 5100 printer will be automatically started at system startup time. If the port for the print queue is a Local Area Transport (LAT) port, you should make the necessary changes to the command procedure in SYS$STARTUP:LAT$STARTUP.COM to start the LAT protocol, and to configure application devices for printer before you execute DCPS$STARTUP.COM. DCPS$STARTUP.COM also allows users to set up LAT devices inside the command procedure. To update the system startup file, edit SYS$STARTUP:SYSTARTUP_VMS.COM, and add the following command procedure in the file: $ @SYS$STARTUP:LAT$STARTUP Make sure that the command line to start DCPS$STARTUP.COM comes after the command to start LAT$STARTUP.COM. If the system startup file does not include the above command line, the Local Area Transport (LAT) protocol will not be started automatically when the system starts up. 4.4 Defining a DCPS Queue for the Printer Before you can print, you must create the startup file DCPS$STARTUP.COM for the DECprint Supervisor software. These operations are required for sites that are installing the DECprint Supervisor software for the first time. ___________________ [1]Prior to Asian OpenVMS VAX Version 6.0, the name of the system startup file is SYS$STARTUP:SYSTARTUP_ V5.COM 4-4 Setting up a DEClaser 5100 Printer Setting up a DEClaser 5100 Printer 4.4 Defining a DCPS Queue for the Printer 4.4.1 Copying the Printer Startup Command File DECprint Supervisor software provides you with a template printer startup file, DCPS$STARTUP.TEMPLATE. You must copy the template file and edit the file to reflect your own queue structure. You may also add a command to execute this file in the system startup file. Copy the template printer startup file using the copy command as follows: $ SET DEFAULT SYS$STARTUP $ COPY DCPS$STARTUP.TEMPLATE DCPS$STARTUP.COM 4.4.2 Editing the Printer Startup File Edit DCPS$STARTUP.COM to reflect your own queue structure, to include : 1. The Definition of Execution Queues You must create an execution queue for each DEClaser 5100 printer. To create an execution queue for your printer, add the following to your DCPS$STARTUP.COM: $ @SYS$STARTUP:DCPS$EXECUTION_QUEUE - DL5100 - ! P1 - Execution queue name LTA1: - ! P2 - Serial Device Name or Printer - ! Server node name DCPS_LIB - ! P3 - Logical name for library(ies) "" - ! P4 - Default queue parameters "" - ! P5 - Default queue qualifiers "" - ! P6 - Communication speed (serial - ! devices only) "" - ! P7 - Device characteristics "" ! P8 - Verify on/off For details about creating your own execution queue structure, please refer to DECprint Supervisor Software System Manager's Guide. 2. The Definition of Generic Queues Setting up a DEClaser 5100 Printer 4-5 Setting up a DEClaser 5100 Printer 4.4 Defining a DCPS Queue for the Printer You can set up a generic queue for each print job. For example, a generic queue to print traditional Chinese can be defined as follows: $ @SYS$STARTUP:DCPS$GENERIC_QUEUE - HANYU_TEXT - ! P1 - Generic queue name DL5100 - ! P2 - Execution queue name "DATA=LA_DECHANYU" - ! P3 - Default parameter "" - ! P4 - Default queue qualifiers "" ! P5 - Verify on/off For details, please refer to DECprint Supervisor Software System Manager's Guide. 4.5 Executing DCPS$STARTUP to Create/Start the Queues Invoke DCPS$STARTUP by issuing the following DCL command in the command line: $ @SYS$STARTUP:DCPS$STARTUP 4.6 Determining and Reporting Problems If you encounter a problem while using Asian Printing Support for OpenVMS, report it to Digital. Depending on the nature of the problem and the type of support you have, you can take one of the following actions: o Call Digital if your software contract or warranty agreement entitles you to telephone support. o Submit a Software Performance Report (SPR). Review the Software Product Description (SPD) and Warranty Addendum for an explanation of warranty. If you encounter a problem during the warranty period, report the problem as indicated above or follow alternative instructions provided by Digital for reporting SPD nonconformance problems. 4-6 Setting up a DEClaser 5100 Printer 5 ________________________________________________________________ Setting up a PrintServer 17/600 Printer The following sections describe the steps to be performed for setting up a PrintServer 17/600 printer to print Chinese and Korean language documents. To print Asian documents, the PrintServer 17/600 printer must have at least 16MB of memory for simplex printing and 20MB of memory for duplex printing. The supporting host which provides boot service and images to the printer must be running PrintServer Software for OpenVMS Version 5.0 or higher. You must perform the following tasks for ASPS to work with the PrintServer 17/600. All tasks should be performed by system manager under the SYSTEM account as follows: 1. Install the PrintServer Software for OpenVMS 2. Install the DECprint Supervisor for OpenVMS Software 3. Invoke SYS$MANAGER:ASPS$LPS17_SETUP.COM to enable the PrintServer Software to support Asian fonts 4. Edit the system startup command File 5. Edit the printer startup file DCPS$STARTUP.COM 6. Invoke SYS$STARTUP:DCPS$STARTUP.COM 5.1 Installing the PrintServer Software Install PrintServer Software for OpenVMS V5.0 (LPS V5.0) by VMSINSTAL if it is not already installed. Please follow the installation procedure documented in the PrintServer Software for OpenVMS Installation Guide to install the above software. You should follow the procedure to set up Setting up a PrintServer 17/600 Printer 5-1 Setting up a PrintServer 17/600 Printer 5.1 Installing the PrintServer Software the printer for English printing first before performing the following steps. 5.2 Editing the System Startup Command File Edit the system startup file, SYS$STARTUP:SYSTARTUP_ VMS.COM[1] and make sure both of the following procedures are included in the system startup file : $ @SYS$STARTUP:DCPS$STARTUP $ @SYS$STARTUP:LPS$STARTUP_SERVICES This will ensure that the print queue and supporting host software for the PrintServer 17/600 will be automatically started at system startup time. Make sure that the command line to start DCPS$STARTUP.COM comes after the command STARTNET.COM. 5.3 Defining a DCPS Queue for the Printer Before you can print, you must create the startup file DCPS$STARTUP.COM for the DECprint Supervisor software. These operations are required for sites that are installing the DECprint Supervisor software for the first time. 5.3.1 Copying the Printer Startup Command File DECprint Supervisor software provides you with a template printer startup file, DCPS$STARTUP.TEMPLATE. You must copy the template file and edit the file to reflect your own queue structure. You may also add a command to execute this file in the system startup file. Copy the template printer startup file using the copy command as follows: $ SET DEFAULT SYS$STARTUP $ COPY DCPS$STARTUP.TEMPLATE DCPS$STARTUP.COM ___________________ [1]Prior to Asian OpenVMS VAX Version 6.0, the name of the system startup file is SYS$STARTUP:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM 5-2 Setting up a PrintServer 17/600 Printer Setting up a PrintServer 17/600 Printer 5.3 Defining a DCPS Queue for the Printer 5.3.2 Editing the Printer Startup File Edit DCPS$STARTUP.COM to reflect your own queue structure, to include 1. The Definition of Execution Queues You must create an execution queue for each PrintServer 17/600 printer. To create an execution queue for your printer, add the following to your DCPS$STARTUP.COM: $ @SYS$STARTUP:DCPS$EXECUTION_QUEUE - LPS17 - ! P1 - Execution queue name LPSNOD:: - ! P2 - Serial Device Name or Printer - ! Server node name DCPS_LIB - ! P3 - Logical name for library(ies) "" - ! P4 - Default queue parameters "" - ! P5 - Default queue qualifiers "" - ! P6 - Communication speed (serial - ! devices only) "" - ! P7 - Device characteristics "" ! P8 - Verify on/off For details about creating your own execution queue structure, please refer to DECprint Supervisor Software System Manager's Guide. 2. The Definition of Generic Queues You can set up a generic queue for each print job. For example, a generic queue to print Hangul can be defined as follows: $ @SYS$STARTUP:DCPS$GENERIC_QUEUE - HANGUL_TEXT - ! P1 - Generic queue name LPS17 - ! P2 - Execution queue name "DATA=LA_DECKOREAN" - ! P3 - Default parameter "" - ! P4 - Default queue qualifiers "" ! P5 - Verify on/off For details, please refer to DECprint Supervisor Software System Manager's Guide. Setting up a PrintServer 17/600 Printer 5-3 Setting up a PrintServer 17/600 Printer 5.4 Enabling PrintServer Software to access Asian Fonts 5.4 Enabling PrintServer Software to access Asian Fonts PrintServer 17/600 is a high performance, 17 pages- per-minute PostScript printer. ASPS supports printing of Asian language documents to this printer running PrintServer Software V5.0 or later. You have to execute the following procedure on the supporting host to enable the PrintServer software to use Asian PostScript fonts. Make sure the PrintServer startup procedure SYS$STARTUP:LPS$STARTUP_SERVICES.COM has already been executed. Otherwise this procedure will fail in looking for the LPS$ROOT directories. @SYS$STARTUP:ASPS$LPS17_SETUP.COM The procedure will create two directories under LPS$ROOT:, LPS$ROOT:[FONTS] and LPS$ROOT:[FONTDATA]. If the PrintServer Software was installed on the system disk, it will use DCL command SET FILE/ENTER to link all files under SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT.PSFONT.FONTS] and SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT.PSFONT.FONTDATA] to these two directories. Otherwise, the procedure will just copy files from ASPS directories to LPS directories. The procedure will then ask you to specify the name of the PrintServer. The name is used to locate and update the setup and resource files of the printer. It will prompt you to specify the fonts you want to be loaded to the memory of the printer as resources. Loading fonts to printer at startup time will greatly improve performance but will consume memory of the printer. Loading fonts into PrintServer's memory at startup time will improve printing performance. Please select which fonts of below you want to be persistently loaded into printer's memory : Munjo. You can specify a list of files using comma (,) and wildcard characters (%)(*), e.g. Font*,MyFont Enter fonts you want to be persistently loaded : * 5-4 Setting up a PrintServer 17/600 Printer Setting up a PrintServer 17/600 Printer 5.4 Enabling PrintServer Software to access Asian Fonts Normally you would load all PostScript fonts to memory of your printer at printer startup time, so you can just answer * to the prompt. If you wish to download only some of the fonts on your system, you can specify a list of files separated by comma(s). You can also specify the files by using wild card characters * and %. The following table shows the fonts available for Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese and Korean languages : Table_5-1_Asian_PostScript_Font_Names_____________________ Language___________________Font_Names_____________________ Hanzi Simplified Chinese XiSong-GB2312-80 Hei-GB2312-80 Hanyu Traditional Chinese Sung-Light-CNS11643 Hei-Light-CNS11643 Sung-Light-DTSCS Hangul_____________________Munjo__________________________ ________________________Note ________________________ Sung-Light-DTSCS is a dummy font file which does not contain any characters. The Hanyu text-to- PostScript translator needs this font file for proper operations. _____________________________________________________ After you have confirmed that the list of fonts is cor- rect, the procedure will update the LPSRESOURCES.printer file. Then you have to reboot the printer so that the new configuration information will be used. After the printer is rebooted, the printer will be able to use the Asian PostScript fonts directly residing on the supporting host. Setting up a PrintServer 17/600 Printer 5-5 Setting up a PrintServer 17/600 Printer 5.5 Executing DCPS$STARTUP to Create/Start the Queues 5.5 Executing DCPS$STARTUP to Create/Start the Queues Invoke DCPS$STARTUP by issuing the following DCL command in the command line: $ @SYS$STARTUP:DCPS$STARTUP Make sure that DECnet is running on the system before you execute DCPS$STARTUP.COM. 5.6 Determining and Reporting Problems If you encounter a problem while using Asian Printing Support for OpenVMS, report it to Digital. Depending on the nature of the problem and the type of support you have, you can take one of the following actions: o Call Digital if your software contract or warranty agreement entitles you to telephone support. o Submit a Software Performance Report (SPR). Review the Software Product Description (SPD) and Warranty Addendum for an explanation of warranty. If you encounter a problem during the warranty period, report the problem as indicated above or follow alternative instructions provided by Digital for reporting SPD nonconformance problems. 5-6 Setting up a PrintServer 17/600 Printer A ________________________________________________________________ Sample Installation This appendix contains a sample installation of Asian Printing Support for OpenVMS. This sample has been run on a system that has no previous version of Asian Printing Support for OpenVMS installed. The sample installation is done on OpenVMS/Hanyu and it assumes that DECnet has been shut down, that no users are logged on to your system. $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL ASPS010 MUA0: OpenVMS VAX Software Product Installation Procedure V6.1 It is 22-MAR-1994 at 16:51. Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help. * Are you satisfied with the backup of your system disk [YES]? The following products will be processed: ASPS V1.0 Beginning installation of ASPS V1.0 at 16:52 %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set A ... %VMSINSTAL-I-RELMOVED, Product's release notes have been moved to SYS$HELP. * Do you want to purge files replaced by this installation [YES]? To enable Asian language printing for your system, please choose the following option(s). Option Description ------ ----------- A Enable Simplified Chinese (Hanzi) printing capability. B Enable Traditional Chinese (Hanyu) printing capability. C Enable Korean printing (Hangul) capability. For example, enter "CB" to enable Korean and Traditional Chinese printing at the same time. Sample Installation A-1 Sample Installation * Enter options to enable Asian language printing capabilities[B]: %ASPS-I-HANYU, Traditional Chinese printing capability is enabled. %ASPS-I-ESTTIME, This installation will take between 5 and 20 minutes %ASPS-I-NOQUES, No further questions will be asked %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set B ... %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set E ... %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory VMI$ROOT:[SYSFONT.PSFONT.FONTS]. %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory VMI$ROOT:[SYSFONT.PSFONT.FONTDATA]. %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory VMI$ROOT:[SYSFONT.PSFONT.BITMAP]. To enable Chinese and Korean printing on DEClaser 1152, DEClaser 5100 and PrintServer 17/600 printers, please refer to Installation Guide for Asian Printing Support. %VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, Files will now be moved to their target directories... Installation of ASPS V1.0 completed at 16:58 VMSINSTAL procedure done at 16:58 $ A-2 Sample Installation B ________________________________________________________________ Files Installed on Your System The ASPS installation procedure installs a number of files on your system. The following list contains the names of all files created on your system: o Common files SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT.PSFONT]FONTS.DIR SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT.PSFONT]FONTDATA.DIR SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT.PSFONT]BITMAP.DIR SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]ASPS$LPS17_SETUP.COM SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]ASPS$DL1152_SETUP.COM SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]ASPS$DL5100_LOAD_FONT.COM SYS$COMMON:[SYS$STARTUP]ASPS$STARTUP_FONT_DAEMON.TEMPLATE SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]ASPS$FONT_DAEMON.EXE SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]ASPS$DL_FONT.EXE SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT.PSFONT]LPSAFONTDEF.PS SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT.PSFONT]1152SETUP.PS SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]DCPS$TAILOR_FONTNAME.COM o Files installed if Simplified Chinese ( Hanzi ) option had been selected SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT.PSFONT.FONTS]XISONG-GB2312-80. SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT.PSFONT.FONTS]HEI-GB2312-80. SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT.PSFONT.FONTDATA]XISONG-GB2312-80.CSDATA SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT.PSFONT.FONTDATA]HEI-GB2312-80.CSDATA SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB]TRN$DECHANZI_PS.EXE SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]LPS$TAILOR_DECHANZI_FONT.TEMPLATE SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT.PSFONT.BITMAP]FANGSONGTI_32_32.FONT SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT.PSFONT.BITMAP]SONGTI_32_32.FONT Files Installed on Your System B-1 Files Installed on Your System o Files installed if Traditional Chinese ( Hanyu ) option had been selected SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT.PSFONT.FONTS]SUNG-LIGHT-CNS11643. SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT.PSFONT.FONTS]SUNG-LIGHT-DTSCS. SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT.PSFONT.FONTS]HEI-LIGHT-CNS11643. SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT.PSFONT.FONTDATA]SUNG-LIGHT-CNS11643.CSDATA SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT.PSFONT.FONTDATA]HEI-LIGHT-CNS11643.CSDATA SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB]TRN$DECHANYU_PS.EXE SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]LPS$TAILOR_DECHANYU_FONT.TEMPLATE SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]LPS$BIG5_TO_CNS11643.TEMPLATE SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]LPS$BIG5_TO_CNS11643_SETUP.PS SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]DCPS$BIG5_TO_CNS11643.COM SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT.PSFONT.BITMAP]SUNG_32_32.FONT o Files installed if Korean ( Hangul ) option had been selected SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT.PSFONT.FONTS]MUNJO. SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT.PSFONT.FONTDATA]MUNJO.CSDATA SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB]TRN$DECKOREAN_PS.EXE SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]LPS$TAILOR_DECKOREAN_FONT.TEMPLATE SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT.PSFONT.BITMAP]MYUNGCHO_32_32.FONT B-2 Files Installed on Your System