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The Question is: Trying to configure lpd client for VMS, here is my config: Printcap.dat: # LOCAL PRINTERS TCPIP$LPD_QUEUE:\ :lp=TCPIP$LPD_QUEUE:\ :sd=TCPIP$LPD_SPOOL: REVOPS_MINOLTA|revops_minolta|Billing Printer:\ :lf=/SYS$SPECIFIC/TCPIP$LPD/REVOPS_MINOLTA.LOG:\ :lp=REVOPS_MINOLTA:\ :ps=lps:\ :rm=revops-prt03:\ :rp=CopierBW:\ :sd=/SYS$SPECIFIC/TCPIP$LPD/REVOPS_MINOLTA: I then define sys$print TCPIP$LPD_QUEUE and attempt to print, it errors like this: Server queue TCPIP$LPD_QUEUE, idle, on SCORPI::, mounted form DEFAULT /BASE_PRIORITY=4 /DEFAULT=(FEED,FORM=DEFAULT) /NOENABLE_GENERIC /OWNER=[SYSTEM] /PROCESSOR=TCPIP$LPD_SMB /PROTECTION=(S:M,O:D,G:R,W:S) /RETAIN=ERROR Entry Jobname Username Blocks Status ----- ------- -------- ------ ------ 792 LS_PRODUCT GPAYNE 8 Retained on error %NONAME-F-NOMSG, Message number 0764A07C Submitted 8-NOV-2001 13:53:05.69 /FORM=DEFAULT /PRIORITY=100 File: _SCORPI$DRA2:[USERS.GPAYNE]LS_PRODUCT.LIS;2 Completed 8-NOV-2001 13:53:05.76 on queue TCPIP$LPD_QUEUE. The lpd service is running. Any ideas, I'm completely out of patience with this thing. The printer is a Fiery Print Server with a Minolta i520 printer/copier. The Answer is : The AlphaPC 164LX series platform is not supported by OpenVMS Alpha, and the "Fiery Print Server with a Minolta i520 printer/copier" is not supported by the TCP/IP Services product. But the OpenVMS Wizard assumes you probably already knew about that. Is there anything interesting and relevent included in the specified printer log file? (REVOPS_MINOLTA.LOG) As for the error reported: $ set message sys$message:tcpip$msg.exe $ exit %x0764A07C %TCPIP-F-LPD_UNPRTR, unknown printer !AS $ Try ping and other diagnostic tools, and check that the printer (or printer server) is known and accessable. Also consider enabling and using the LPD diagnostic logical names TCPIP$LPD_RCV and TCPIP$LPD_DEBUG. $ define/system/executive TCPIP$LPD_RCV 15 $ define/system/executive TCPIP$LPD_DEBUG 15 Setting these two logical names as shown causes diagnostics to be logged into the file TCPIP$LPD_RCV_STARTUP.LOG. Check that the printer (or printer server) is configured to allow this host to print to it. Since you are attempting to serve the queue via LPD, you will also want to determine what the application proxy setting should be for the LPD service. To disable use of the application proxy database, use the following sequence: SET SERVICE LPD/FLAGS=NOAPPLICATION_PROXY DISABLE SERVICE LPD ENABLE SERVICE LPD Potentially related topics include (1020) and (1143), and (2756).
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