Brandon S. Allbery KF8NH wrote:
> One thing to keep in mind is that at least some versions of HP JetDirect
> firmware get confused if you send jobs from multiple TCP/IP sources
> (*grumble*); in this case, you *must* use a centralized print model.
>
and then ...
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> >
> Another disadvantage is that some jetdirect cards tend to hang from time
> to time when they are receiving jobs from multiple nodes. I've had this
> problem when printing directly from (several) win9X. The only solution was to
> reset the printer. Also, the queue information you get is not always correct,
> specially if you ask for that information when a job is coming in.
>
Hmm. We *mostly* have things pretty centralized, but there are some
exceptions, and we've never seen this problem. I know you folks said this
applies to only some JetDirects, and that may be the reason, but I'd like
a bit more info. Is this with the JD's builtin lpd emulation, or with
appsocket, or both?
Of course, I may never run into it anyway ...
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- Dave Lovelace
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