Mel,
Nope, there is no LPT in the command file.
But I did look, so thanks for the suggestion.
Bernie Lis

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Any chance the LPT1 or LPT2 is hardcoded in the command file somewhere, thereby bypassing the default?

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John, Albert, Razzak,
Thank you for your responses, but --
Net use does not show any printers
In reports, default is the printer setting.
Any other ideas?

Bernie Lis

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Bernie,

LPT1 could be captured to the network printer, or redirected by a "net
use"
command. If you are using XPP and go to the CMD prompt and type net use
you
will see any printers that are being redirected, or alternatively check
the
login script. Try printing to LPT1 from the command prompt and see where
the
printing ends up.

Regards

John Docherty

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Subject: [RBG7-L] - Wrong printer is printing

Customer got a new Okidata ML 420 and connected it to the parallel port.
The default printer is an HP LaserJet via the network.

The program does Prnsetup  and the print box comes up showing all
available
printers.

The Okidata is selected but the print goes to the HP?
So what could be going on here?

Bernie Lis



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