Re: [U2] [UV] PRINT @(-23)

2005-11-03 Thread Dianne Ackerman
Yes, it happens with all workstations and printers at that client site; 
that's actually how I came to know about it - I'm troubleshooting for 
them.  When I install the same program anywhere else and run it there 
are no issues.

Tony Gravagno wrote:

I had a site years ago where something like this was happening.  The server
was in one office and remote end-users were connected over a multiplexor.
Various @ sequences were interpreted by the MUX rather than being forwarded
to the end-user.  For one particular sequence, a simple @(13) to reference
column 13 of the current line, we had to update all programs to move screen
data over by one character - there was no way to get around having the MUX
translate that sequence into a ctrl-S to lock the port.

Anyway, this might not be your exact problem but it may point in the right
direction.  That is, something else like a device driver or communications
line may be translating those characters for you.  It could also just be
shot firmware in the printer - did you test with different workstations and
printers?

HTH
T

Dianne Ackerman wrote:
  

I have a program which does a PRINT @(-23) at the
beginning and a PRINT @(-24) at the end so that all the
information prints on the aux printer.  Works great, but
when running at one particular client site, I get all
kinds of weird characters printing on the document, at
the beginning and end of each line.  Fine at any other
site, but just a problem when connected to this one
client.  Does anyone have an idea where I can look? 
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Re: [U2] [UV] PRINT @(-23)

2005-11-03 Thread Dianne Ackerman

Didn't think of that!  Thanks, I'll check that out on their site.
-Dianne

Bill_H wrote:


Dianne:

The next step would be to look at the term-type, to make sure the
appropriate control codes are called, then the term-type item itself to make
sure the appropriate control codes are in the terminfo file.

Of course you should ensure the terminal is complied properly with uvtic.

Hope this helps.

Bill


 


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Using Accuterm.  The printer is fine because when I'm 
attached to other clients' sites it all works fine.

-Dianne

Bill_H wrote:

   


Dianne:

What client software are you using?  wIntegrate?  If so, check with 
File  Printer Setup.  Make sure a valid Windows printer is 
 

selected, 
   


or one that works with U2.

Hope this helps.

Bill




 


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Subject: [U2] [UV] PRINT @(-23)

I have a program which does a PRINT @(-23) at the beginning and a 
PRINT
@(-24) at the end so that all the information prints on the aux 
printer.  Works great, but when running at one particular 
   

client site, 
   

I get all kinds of weird characters printing on the 
   

document, at the 
   

beginning and end of each line.  Fine at any other site, but just a 
problem when connected to this one client.  Does anyone 
   

have an idea 
   


where I can look?
Thanks!
-Dianne

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Re: [U2] [UV] PRINT @(-23)

2005-11-02 Thread Dianne Ackerman
Using Accuterm.  The printer is fine because when I'm attached to other 
clients' sites it all works fine.
-Dianne

Bill_H wrote:

Dianne:

What client software are you using?  wIntegrate?  If so, check with File 
Printer Setup.  Make sure a valid Windows printer is selected, or one that
works with U2.

Hope this helps.

Bill
 

  

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Dianne Ackerman
Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2005 12:24 PM
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Subject: [U2] [UV] PRINT @(-23)

I have a program which does a PRINT @(-23) at the beginning 
and a PRINT
@(-24) at the end so that all the information prints on the 
aux printer.  Works great, but when running at one particular 
client site, I get all kinds of weird characters printing on 
the document, at the beginning and end of each line.  Fine at 
any other site, but just a problem when connected to this one 
client.  Does anyone have an idea where I can look?
Thanks!
-Dianne
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RE: [U2] [UV] PRINT @(-23)

2005-11-02 Thread Bill_H
Dianne:

The next step would be to look at the term-type, to make sure the
appropriate control codes are called, then the term-type item itself to make
sure the appropriate control codes are in the terminfo file.

Of course you should ensure the terminal is complied properly with uvtic.

Hope this helps.

Bill
 

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 Dianne Ackerman
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 Subject: Re: [U2] [UV] PRINT @(-23)
 
 Using Accuterm.  The printer is fine because when I'm 
 attached to other clients' sites it all works fine.
 -Dianne
 
 Bill_H wrote:
 
 Dianne:
 
 What client software are you using?  wIntegrate?  If so, check with 
 File  Printer Setup.  Make sure a valid Windows printer is 
 selected, 
 or one that works with U2.
 
 Hope this helps.
 
 Bill
  
 
   
 
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 Ackerman
 Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2005 12:24 PM
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 Subject: [U2] [UV] PRINT @(-23)
 
 I have a program which does a PRINT @(-23) at the beginning and a 
 PRINT
 @(-24) at the end so that all the information prints on the aux 
 printer.  Works great, but when running at one particular 
 client site, 
 I get all kinds of weird characters printing on the 
 document, at the 
 beginning and end of each line.  Fine at any other site, but just a 
 problem when connected to this one client.  Does anyone 
 have an idea 
 where I can look?
 Thanks!
 -Dianne
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Re: [U2] [UV] PRINT @(-23)

2005-11-02 Thread Mark Johnson
Give Pete Schellenbach an email. He's extremely supportive of users of
Accuterm. Quick turnaround.

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 Using Accuterm.  The printer is fine because when I'm attached to other
 clients' sites it all works fine.
 -Dianne

 Bill_H wrote:

 Dianne:
 
 What client software are you using?  wIntegrate?  If so, check with File

 Printer Setup.  Make sure a valid Windows printer is selected, or one
that
 works with U2.
 
 Hope this helps.
 
 Bill
 
 
 
 
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 Dianne Ackerman
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 Subject: [U2] [UV] PRINT @(-23)
 
 I have a program which does a PRINT @(-23) at the beginning
 and a PRINT
 @(-24) at the end so that all the information prints on the
 aux printer.  Works great, but when running at one particular
 client site, I get all kinds of weird characters printing on
 the document, at the beginning and end of each line.  Fine at
 any other site, but just a problem when connected to this one
 client.  Does anyone have an idea where I can look?
 Thanks!
 -Dianne
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RE: [U2] [UV] PRINT @(-23)

2005-11-01 Thread Tony Gravagno
I had a site years ago where something like this was happening.  The server
was in one office and remote end-users were connected over a multiplexor.
Various @ sequences were interpreted by the MUX rather than being forwarded
to the end-user.  For one particular sequence, a simple @(13) to reference
column 13 of the current line, we had to update all programs to move screen
data over by one character - there was no way to get around having the MUX
translate that sequence into a ctrl-S to lock the port.

Anyway, this might not be your exact problem but it may point in the right
direction.  That is, something else like a device driver or communications
line may be translating those characters for you.  It could also just be
shot firmware in the printer - did you test with different workstations and
printers?

HTH
T

Dianne Ackerman wrote:
 I have a program which does a PRINT @(-23) at the
 beginning and a PRINT @(-24) at the end so that all the
 information prints on the aux printer.  Works great, but
 when running at one particular client site, I get all
 kinds of weird characters printing on the document, at
 the beginning and end of each line.  Fine at any other
 site, but just a problem when connected to this one
 client.  Does anyone have an idea where I can look? 
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RE: [U2] [UV] PRINT @(-23)

2005-11-01 Thread Bob Woodward
Sounds like a printer driver problem to me.  Something like a driver
that's close but not exactly matched to the printer.

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I have a program which does a PRINT @(-23) at the beginning and a PRINT 
@(-24) at the end so that all the information prints on the aux 
printer.  Works great, but when running at one particular client site, I

get all kinds of weird characters printing on the document, at the 
beginning and end of each line.  Fine at any other site, but just a 
problem when connected to this one client.  Does anyone have an idea 
where I can look?
Thanks!
-Dianne
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