Add -f to the lp command. That should eliminate the additional formfeed. If
you are still getting one then check to make sure the page skip is set to
zero for the queue.

On Thu, Jul 12, 2018 at 8:43 AM, Patrick McCann <osage1...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Thank you for the example. I did a cut and paste and ran it.
>
> It was good to see the file it created and helped me understand the file
> contents.
>
> I assume using the -h<file> option basically replaces using the STARTJOB
> in my jspform_custom file?  If so, I take it that the ENDJOB will have to
> stay? Although it seems like the printer is automatically resetting itself.
> I need to confirm that though..
>
> Thank you,
> Patrick
>
> On Wednesday, July 11, 2018 at 9:27:09 AM UTC-7, ma...@proman.com wrote:
>>
>> This is a quick and dirty I have used in the past, which can be used in
>> conjunction with STARTJOB or to write the commands to a text file.
>>
>>
>>
>> Syntax is
>>
>> PROGNAME option {TEXTFILEPATH}
>>
>> e.g. HPCTRL DUMMY C:\temp\HP17CPI.TXT
>>
>>
>>
>> Then as Dan pointed out add the -h C:\temp\HP17CPI.TXT as part of the
>> SP-CREATE or SP-DEVICE statement.
>>
>>
>>
>>   ESC = CHAR(27)
>>
>>   CPI17 = ESC:'&k2S'
>>
>>   IF SENTENCE(1) = "MARGIN" THEN
>>
>>     CPI17:= ESC:'&a7L'
>>
>>   END
>>
>>   IF SENTENCE(2) THEN
>>
>>     OPENSEQ SENTENCE(1) TO TEXTPATH ELSE NULL
>>
>>     WRITESEQ CPI17 ON TEXTPATH ELSE STOP 'WRITESEQ'
>>
>>     CLOSESEQ TEXTPATH
>>
>>   END ELSE
>>
>>     PRINT CPI17:
>>
>>   END
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> *From:* jb...@googlegroups.com <jb...@googlegroups.com> *On Behalf Of *Daniel
>> Klein
>> *Sent:* Wednesday, July 11, 2018 8:53 AM
>> *To:* jb...@googlegroups.com
>> *Subject:* Re: FORM QUEUE NAME and FORM QUEUE NUMBER
>>
>>
>>
>> What Mark was alluding to was to use the -h<file> option with the 'lp'
>> command when you define the form queue with SP-CREATE, e.g.
>>
>> SP-CREATE MYQUEUE lp -h<file> -d<device>
>>
>> where <file> contains the PCL sequence and <device> is the printer name.
>>
>> You would need to specify the full path to the <file>.
>>
>>
>>
>> All of this assumes you are on Windows.
>>
>>
>>
>> To see all  of the 'lp' options:
>>
>>
>>
>> lp -?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Jul 11, 2018 at 9:29 AM, Patrick McCann <osag...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Mark,
>>
>> Thank you for the information. This sounds like what might be happening.
>>
>> Can you provide me a quick example of the process you are describing?
>>
>> That would be very helpful in understanding how to set-up and test it.
>>
>> Thank you,
>> Patrick
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, July 11, 2018 at 12:45:49 AM UTC-7, Mark Hogden wrote:
>>
>> We have found that many HP printer will page eject when the basic program
>> is called to change font etc, and almost always if the reset command is
>> included.
>>
>> In our experience it's generally more reliable to write out the PCL
>> commands to files and attach them to the queues using the -h option.
>>
>> On Jul 11, 2018, at 04:04, Patrick McCann <osag...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Daniel,
>>
>>
>>
>> I copied jspform_deflt to jspform_custom following your example.
>>
>>
>>
>> I then created a small program called HP_PCL_C12L coded like this -
>>
>>
>>
>>       $INCLUDE FILE.LIB.CUS HP.COMMANDS
>>
>>       $INCLUDE FILE.LIB.CUS HP.PCL
>>
>>       *
>>
>>       PRINTER ON
>>
>>       PRINT HP.LANDSCAPE:HP.COMPRESS
>>
>>       PRINT "THIS IS A TEST LINE 1"
>>
>>       PRINT "THIS IS A TEST LINE 2"
>>
>>       *
>>
>>       STOP
>>
>>       END
>>
>>
>>
>> And another called HP_RESET coded like this -
>>
>>
>>
>>       $INCLUDE FILE.LIB.CUS HP.COMMANDS
>>
>>       $INCLUDE FILE.LIB.CUS HP.PCL
>>
>>       *
>>
>>       PRINT HP.RESET
>>
>>       *
>>
>>       STOP
>>
>>       END
>>
>>
>>
>> I then added the following to the jspform_custom file
>>
>>
>>
>> STARTJOB HP_PCL_C12L
>>
>>
>>
>> and
>>
>>
>>
>> ENDJOB HP_RESET
>>
>>
>>
>> Here is my testing and results -
>>
>> SP-ASSIGN =F4
>>
>> SP-TYPE F4 custom
>>
>> LIST PTRS LPTR
>>
>>
>>
>> On the first page, I do see the two "TEST" lines printed in
>> the HP_PCL_C12L routine and they print correctly e.g. landscape and
>> compressed print.
>>
>> That is the only thing on the first page. Almost as if it is its own
>> unique print job.
>>
>> Then an empty page
>>
>> Then the PTRS file listing in portrait and larger print. e.g. normal
>> print.
>>
>> Then an empty page.
>>
>>
>>
>> Based on this it does call the HP_PCL_C12L routine from jsform_custom. It
>> just doesn't work as I expected it to.
>>
>> I guess I am not understanding something about this flow? Is using a
>> program to "PRINT" the PCL codes correct?
>>
>>
>>
>> The other test I tried was printing a job from the Spooler.
>>
>> SP-ASSIGN =F4
>>
>> SP-TYPE F4 custom
>>
>> SP-EDIT 3
>>
>> Then spool the job.
>>
>> The results were that ONLY the spooled job printed. It printed portrait
>> and larger font e.g. normal print
>>
>> The two "TEST" lines are NOT printed. It appears the HP_PCL_C12L routine
>> is NOT called from jspform_custom.
>>
>> Then a blank page
>>
>>
>>
>> Is my understanding of *"The 'set_pcl' and 'reset_pcl' would be your
>> programs that send the PCL sequences to the printer."* correct? I.e. use
>> of a basic program to send the codes?
>>
>>
>>
>> Thank you for your help.
>>
>> Patrick
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, July 10, 2018 at 4:25:44 AM UTC-7, Daniel Klein wrote:
>>
>> Yes, the way this is done is to use a custom form type. Take a look at
>> '$JBCRELEASEDIR/config/jspform_deflt'.
>>
>>
>>
>> Use
>>
>>
>>
>> STARTJOB set_pcl
>>
>> and
>>
>> ENDJOB reset_pcl
>>
>>
>>
>> to set the PCL sequences before and after print job are despooled.
>>
>>
>>
>> The 'set_pcl' and 'reset_pcl' would be your programs that send the PCL
>> sequences to the printer.
>>
>>
>>
>> Don't forget to assign the custom form type to the form queue. For
>> example, if the form queue is HPLASERJET and the form type is
>> 'jspform_custom' then
>>
>>
>>
>> SP-TYPE HPLASERJET custom
>>
>>
>>
>> will assign 'custom' to the HPLASERJET queue.
>>
>>
>>
>> Daniel Klein
>>
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Jul 6, 2018 at 11:49 PM, Patrick McCann <osag...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> Again, Thank you Daniel. Very good detailed information. I will put this
>> away for later reference.
>>
>>
>>
>> You have helped me get past several hurdles and helped me with my
>> understanding of the the Spooler.
>>
>>
>>
>> *I have one last hurdle related to printing that I am still trying to
>> figure out a solution for.*
>>
>>
>>
>> I will go ahead and describe it here for you and any others to offer any
>> suggestions or possible solutions.
>>
>>
>>
>> Problem -
>>
>> I only have one printer. An HP Laserjet 500 MFP M525.
>>
>> I need to print several different report formats to this printer e.g. 80
>> column, 132 column, and varying font sizes.
>>
>>
>>
>> In my previous environment (UniVerse on a Windows 2k Server) I was able
>> to modify the SP.ASSIGN program to use a file I created.
>>
>> The SP.ASSIGN was a program that executed the SETPTR command behind the
>> scenes. SETPTR in that environment had more options than are available in
>> jBASE 5.7.
>>
>>
>>
>> I was able to utilize these other options to accomplish my requirements.
>> By reading the file I created that held the options I wanted, everything
>> was correctly set during assignment of the printer (SP-ASSIGN).
>>
>> Here are a couple examples of records from the file I created - It held
>> the printer, page width and length, top and bottom margins, print mode,
>> font type, size, and the other available options I needed.
>>
>> I would parse out the forms assignment from the SP-ASSIGN, read the file,
>> get the options, and execute the SETPTR command with the required options.
>>
>> 0
>>
>> TOP
>>
>> .P
>>
>> TOP
>>
>> 001 HP5SI
>>
>> 002 ,132,59,0,0,
>>
>> 003 GDI,FONTNAME Courier,FONTSIZE 7
>>
>> 004
>>
>> 005
>>
>> 006 132 COLUMN
>>
>>
>>
>> 3
>>
>> TOP
>>
>> .P
>>
>> TOP
>>
>> 001 HP5SI
>>
>> 002
>>
>> 003
>>
>> 004
>>
>> 005 3
>>
>> 006 &HOLD& OUTPUT
>>
>> BOTTOM
>>
>>
>>
>> *jBASE support mentioned I would need to use jspforms which I will start
>> researching, but thought I would ask the question now for any
>> comments/suggestions.*
>>
>>
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>> Patrick
>>
>> On Thursday, July 5, 2018 at 3:22:57 PM UTC-7, Daniel Klein wrote:
>>
>> You are correct, the 'n' in this case is the channel number and is used
>> with PRINT ON.
>>
>> These statement groups are equivalent (using the queue names from my
>> original post):
>>
>> SP-ASSIGN 42=VENUS
>> SP-ASSIGN 52=EARTH
>>
>> SP-ASSIGN F2 R42
>> SP-ASSIGN F3 R52
>>
>> SP-ASSIGN Q2 R42
>> SP-ASSIGN Q3 R52
>>
>> SETPTR 42,,,,,,VENUS
>> SETPTR 52,,,,,,EARTH
>> [I'm not as fluent with SETPTR but I do know that the first parameter is
>> the channel. Not sure if I got the right number of commas in there.
>> However, I find the SP-ASSIGN syntax more intuitive and can do most, if not
>> all, of the things SETPTR can.]
>>
>> Once the channels are assigned to the queues, you can do things like this
>> in a BASIC program
>>
>> PRINTER ON 42
>> PRINTER ON 52
>> PRINT ON 52 "Launch the rocket to VENUS"  ;* Prints to the EARTH form
>> queue
>> PRINT ON 42 "Houston, we have a problem!" ;* prints to the VENUS form
>> queue
>>
>> Daniel
>>
>> Don’t believe everything you read on the Internet...unless I wrote it. ;-)
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Jul 5, 2018 at 1:32 PM, Mark Hogden <ma...@proman.com> wrote:
>>
>> =fqname is the same as 0=fqname which equates to the default PRINT in JBC
>>
>> 1=fqname is used for PRINT ON 1
>>
>> You can go up to 99=fqname if memory serves.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Jul 5, 2018, at 09:24, Patrick McCann <osag...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hi  Daniel,
>>
>>
>>
>> Thank you for the excellent and detailed information. It really gives me
>> a good understanding between the two.
>>
>>
>>
>> Now having a better understanding of the two I have some follow-up
>> questions I am hoping you might be able to provide some help on.
>>
>>
>>
>> I would like to understand the following -
>>
>> *Rn assigns specific report number n. Only valid if an equals sign (=),
>> is not present in the command line.*
>>
>>
>>
>> Is this command in anyway related to the form queue number? I don't
>> believe so, but am not sure. I think it is used with "PRINT ON {n}", but
>> would like to know for sure.
>>
>>
>>
>> And last, in the following command -
>>
>> *SETPTR {channel},,,,,,BANNER 'Some user text'*
>>
>> Is {channel} in anyway associated with the form queue number or is it
>> just used to set-up the page characteristics for the "PRINT ON..."?
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks again for your help.
>>
>>
>>
>> Patrick
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, July 4, 2018 at 7:47:37 PM UTC-7, Patrick McCann wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>>
>>
>> I am hoping somebody can help make sense of this for me.
>>
>>
>>
>> I am trying to understand the difference/relationship/etc... between the
>> two. I have read the documentation and still can't figure it out.
>>
>>
>>
>> Looking at the following from the documentation, it talks about the queue
>> number, and only valid if NO (=) sign is present.
>>
>>
>>
>> *Fn assigns specific form queue number n. Only valid if an equals sign
>> (=), is not present in the command line.*
>>
>>
>>
>> Does every form queue name have an associated form queue number? If so,
>> how it is defined? Can it be changed? What is the purpose?
>>
>>
>>
>> Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.
>>
>>
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>> Patrick
>>
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