Well,  got some feedback from the folks who developed the pcl driver.  Cost of 
the developer kit is $695.00 and they really can't help to taylor individual 
needs.  I might have been a bit short with them, but told them it was much more 
economical to simply purchase hp laser printers.  This doesn't help me much as 
I still have my HPIII sitting in my home office to practice with.  However, I 
don't have it turned on much, so it is not harming the enviroment that much.
 
David Grenfell



From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: RE: jbase 3.4x, printersDate: Sun, 
30 Nov 2008 14:01:54 -0600

Update: I installed the latest driver form HP.  Printer can now be installed 
(windows) on 2000, xp and vista. Special note here... If you delete a printer 
and put it back exactly as it was, jbase will not recognize it until you delete 
your printer and re-install also in jbase. However, results are still the same. 
 I am now going to try the pcl conversion utility. Dave



From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: RE: jbase 3.4x, printersDate: Sun, 
30 Nov 2008 06:24:41 -0600

Jim: Thanks for your input. This is a brand new printer, installed with drivers 
that came with it, then I downloaded latest drivers from hp, because it would 
not install on my vista laptop. When I print a report on it, all the text, at 
least, prints, but the fonts are completely screwed up. I.E.. instead of 
compressed, they show up large and bold and other variations. My code was 
written to output to HPIII printers, which I believe is PCL 5. I actually have 
not installed the latest downloaded driver on my xp box, where jbase resides 
and will try that.  My next plan of action is to attempt to install a package 
from a company called pagetech.  At first glance, they appear to have a 
software package  that includes a printer driver that replaces the normal 
printer driver, and intercepts the pcl output, and converst is to a "windows" 
format, and then sends on to the printer.  If this works, it would be a 
saviour, since one would not have to purchase lazer printers for the pcl.  
Although, a small company, can get by with a relatively inexpensive lazer now. 
I am attempting this whole thing because I have pretty much retired now and 
still like to dabble, but thought it would be really convenient if I could have 
just one printer in my home office that would cover all the bases of color 
printing, running as a network printer, so I don't need a dedicated computer to 
run it, and of course print my jbase stuff. Dave 



Subject: Re: jbase 3.4x, printersFrom: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: 
Sat, 29 Nov 2008 09:58:16 -0800On Thu, 2008-11-27 at 13:21 -0600, David 
Grenfell wrote:
Gentlemen: I recentlry acquired an HP K5400 printer.  Specs say it has PCL 5 
compatibility, so I assumed I would be able to swap out my old HP III and 
replace it with this one. Well..... I do see all the text that I am sending, 
but the fonts, etc are right out to lunch.  I get large bold characters where I 
should be getting compressed etc. Is this GUI pcl, not compatible with the 
original pcl ? As always, any help is appreciated.David,I suspect that either 
this is one of those "Windows only" printers that has a weak printer driver, or 
that you actually need to delete the old drivers and install the drivers that 
specifically are for K5400. Obviously delete the old printer and add the new 
one, then make sure that your printer device is specified according to the new 
printer name etc.Jim 
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