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The Question is: To whom it may concern, I am attempting to address what seems seems to be the age old issue of form feeds with HP printers. Of coarse, starting with document 1020. All other related documents have also not produced any results. The firmware version on my test printer (HPJL4100tn )is also within bounds. Generic queues that do not require device library modules print with no problems. As soon as you add any (PCL code)text other than an {esc}to a library you get CR and FF's. Dumps have definitively proved this to be the case. HP doe s not provide any reasonable documentation to suppress form feeds. With 300 printers and waiste that could make stock holding in a paper company very profitable. Solutions are needed. Test que example is listed below: ALPHAD::OPSPNM $ show que/full/all ist2 Printer queue IST2, stopped, autostart inactive, on ALPHAD::"IST2p:9100", mounted form COMPRESS1 <IS TEST PRINTER -Compressed IST2/LTA532> /AUTOSTART_ON=(ALPHAD::"IST2p:9100") /BASE_PRIORITY=2 /DEFAULT=(FORM=COMPRESS1) /LIBRARY=TEST /OWNER=[IDX,SYSTEM] /PROCESSOR=TCPIP$TELNETSYM /NO_INITIAL_FF /PROTECTION=(S:M,O:D,G:R,W:S) /RETAIN=ERROR /SCHEDULE=(NOSIZE) /SEPARATE=(RESET=(RESET)) Is there anybody out there that assist me? Pete The Answer is : As the OpenVMS Wizard will assume that the suggestions in topic (1020) have been followed exactly here and will further assume that topic (1020) has not produced a solution, the OpenVMS Wizard is at a loss for additional options and suggestions, please contact support directly. Information on the exact configuration of the device control library (TEST, in your command example), the reset module contents, and of the HP LaserJet 4100 series printer itself will be required. Additionally, details on the TCP/IP Services version and ECO will also be required. As of this writing, TCP/IP Services V5.3 with ECO is the current HP IP release for OpenVMS. The support database article entitled "TCP/IP] A Comprehensive Description Of TELNETSYM" -- largely applicable here, though specifically written for pre-V5 releases -- may also be of interest here. Also please see the TCP/IP Services management manual, and specifically the section of the TELNETSYM printing chapter on controlling formfeeds.
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