Dennis,

 

I've found that if I want to send the escape sequences to the printer from
R:BASE for DOS and not have the Windows spooler get in the way I need to use
a GENERIC TEXT Windows printer driver.  That way, Windows leaves the data
stream alone and the proper results are obtained.  Otherwise Windows will
start stripping off all those escape sequences that do not make sense in a
Windows environment.

 

This has also proven to be true when sending Datamax code to a label
printer.

 

Emmitt Dove

Converting Systems Architect

Evergreen Packaging, Inc.

[email protected]

(203) 214-5683 m

(203) 643-8022 o

(203) 643-8086 f

[email protected]

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Dennis
McGrath
Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2010 14:55
To: RBASE-L Mailing List
Subject: [RBASE-L] - Re: Printing to an Okidata printer

 

RBASE for DOS does not use any driver.

The PRD file just defines escape sequences to tell the printer what to do.

Everything is a text stream going to the printer.

The DOS program has to know how to talk to the printer in the dialect it is
expecting.

 

Windows printing, on the other hand, relies on the printer driver to know
how to talk to the printer.

Usually it is not a text stream that is going to the printer, it is binary
data.

RBASE for windows does not use the PRD file.

 

You have to read the instructions that come with the printer driver, or
guess based on options presented.

See if there is an emulation setting in the driver (printer
properties/preferences) and if so, make the emulation in the drive match the
emulation the printer is using.

 

It may just be a whole lot easier and cheaper to buy a separate printer for
windows printing.

 

Dennis McGrath

 

 

 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Emmitt Dove
Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2010 12:59 PM
To: RBASE-L Mailing List
Subject: [RBASE-L] - Re: Printing to an Okidata printer

 

No, the Windows driver doesn't change settings on the printer.  

 

It just occurred to me that using an Okidata driver with Proprinter
emulation may be a problem.  The one place we used an Okidata until recently
we used a Generic Text driver and only printed from R:BASE for DOS with the
printer set in Proprinter emulation and the IBM.PRD.

 

Emmitt Dove

Converting Systems Architect

Evergreen Packaging, Inc.

[email protected]

(203) 214-5683 m

(203) 643-8022 o

(203) 643-8086 f

[email protected]

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
[email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2010 13:53
To: RBASE-L Mailing List
Subject: [RBASE-L] - Re: Printing to an Okidata printer

 

Now, if I update the windows driver for this printer, it won't change
anything in the printer such as its emulation, will it?  The printer will
still be used by other RBase DOS printing programs until we get them all
converted, so I don't want to mess around with whatever emulation might be
already defaulted.  

BTW:  the client (a knowledgeable guy), claims that he "just installed a new
driver", tried to print a test page and got garbage and form feeds.

Karen



Also determine whether the Okidata is set to operate in IBM Proprinter
emulation.  With that, Okidata drivers for Windows and the IBM.PRD you
should be fine.

 

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