Dave,
 
You are missing the point, the page is talking about HP LaserJet Printer, what 
you are trying to program is a Office Jet printer
which is the same as a DeskJet or an Inkjet printer whichever you want to 
compare it to, but the K5400 is NOT a LaserJet printer,
it's a different print engine all together.  Some simple PCL commands might be 
compatible but not very many, plus many of the lesser
priced Inkjet printers can only be used as "Windows Only" printers where you 
must install and use the windows print drivers in order
to print to the thoughtless things.  
 
If you want to be able to control you printers, buy a real printer and use it 
on a real system, because "Windows Only" is just what
it its. 
 
David
 


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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David 
Grenfell
Sent: Saturday, December 06, 2008 10:24 A
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: jbase 3.4x, printers


Jim and all:
 
I guess I'm like an old dog.  I can't let go of this problem until I see the 
light.  I came across an item on the internet today
that was talking about pcl3 gui OR hp-gl2.  I can't find that original document 
again but it did lead me to an hp page
<http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/Document.jsp?objectID=bpl05546>
 HP LaserJet Printers - Understanding and Using
HP-GL and HP-GL/2 (bpl05546) .  Could it be that the newer "windows printers" 
with pcl support, have been produced with this 1983
language, and perhaps in the future we will all be priviledged to be able to 
purchase an upgrade ? :))
 
Is it possible, that these new pcl3-gui printers need hp-gl/2 language to 
control them ?  Seems impossible to find any documentation
on pcl3 commands.
 
Dave



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Subject: RE: jbase 3.4x, printers
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [email protected]
Date: Thu, 4 Dec 2008 09:11:27 -0800

On Thu, 2008-12-04 at 10:50 -0600, David Grenfell wrote:



I got a document stating that the k5400 is "yes approved" for os Open 
Enterprise server, support pack 2, and Netware 6.5 support
pack5 and supported configurations  are pcl 5e, 5c and 6.  Now I have never had 
much formal training in such things, but do have
years of experience.  I would think that pcl is a stand alone language and 
should not be specific to any operating system.  So if
one writes the proper code, whether it be Open Enterprise server or jbase, it 
should control the printer.  But obviously it does
not.  I have given up on this project.
 
Dave


Whichever document is telling you that it is PCL 5 and up compatible is 
incorrect, it only supports PCL 3 Enhanced. PCL is system
independent but PCL 3e seems to be deliberately crippled to make you buy a more 
expensive printer. Trade it in if you can. 

Jim 







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