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The Question is: Hi, I'm trying to find a way to format basic print jobs for a PCL-based printer from a VMS (5.5-2) system. The printer is an HP DeskJet 970Cxi with an HP JetDirect 300X printserver connecting it to the network, and I already have a print queue set up that can send text files to this printer using Multinet's (v4.2) virtual terminal (NTY) feature to connect to port 9100 on the JetDirect. All of this works. I'd like the ability to do some basic formatting for the printer, however. We have DCPS (v1.7) installed, but I believe DCPS is for Postscript-based printers only? Is there a similar Compaq product for PCL-based printers? If not, do you know of any third-party packages for driving PCL printers from VMS? Lastly, if I have to, I can set up a device control library with various modules that contain the proper PCL commands to do the desired formatting, but how can I get the queue's processor to insert the contents of each module at the proper time during the print job? As far as I can tell, using the /SETUP qualifier on the PRINT command (or defining a form with /SETUP) will cause the contents of the specified module to be downloaded at the start of the print job, but I need a way to have the contents of one module be sent at the beginning of the flag page, another module at the end of the flag page, another at the beginning of the first file in the job, etc... Is there any way to do this? Is there a list of device control module names that the standard VMS queue processor will look for in the specified library to insert at various times in the print stream? Is there a better/different queue processor that can be used? Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thanks much! The Answer is : Please contact HP for assistance with PCL and the PCL language and for assistance with HP printers. Programming techniques of interest to creating and sending PCL to the HP printer may well be applicable to most any platform, OpenVMS or otherwise. DCPS is intended for Postscript-based printing. For information on the device control libraries, please see the available OpenVMS system management documentation.
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