You cannot use the full pathname in the setptr command only the name set up 
for the printer in XP under printers and faxes. That name must have no 
spaces in it and, if I remember correctly, a maximum of 8 characters.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Eric Limbeek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2005 9:02 AM
Subject: RE: [U2] Printer problems on UV PE under Windows XP


Bruce,

Thanks for the input.
The printer name does not have a space in it - it's a network printer called
\\norcron-dev\NORCRON ...
The setptr does not accept this name
Eric

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bruce Nichol
Sent: Saturday, October 08, 2005 7:51 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [U2] Printer problems on UV PE under Windows XP

We'll try again.....

Too much of a hurry to get to the first "cuppa" for the  day....

At 08:01 09/10/05 +1000, I wrote:
>Goo'day,
>
>At 10:10 08/10/05 -0400, you wrote:
>
>>Folks,
>>
>>I've been struggling to set up a printer. After much tweaking and
>>twiddling, I finally can actually see the printer in U2ADMIN, but
>>still can't seem to get anything to print to it.
>
>There'd have to be thousands of "printer won't"'s in the archive....
>probably too many.....
>
> From the top:
>
>The first thing is....
>Does the printer "name" have a space in it?    UV doesn't like that......


As it is UV we're dealing with here, UVDEFAULT is probably the "best" name
for a printer, providing, of course, (a) you don't already have a UVDEFAULT
printer and (b) you don't mind this printer being UV's "default" printer.


>Secondly...
>You have a SETPTR somewhere where you're actually *starting* the
>printer, don't you?

The SETPTR is a UniVerse verb


If it's one of the "el cheapo" "jet" printers - or, actually, any "jet"
printer - don't expect it to do any fancy printing:  Under UV all you can
get out of those sort of printers is a subset of PCL3... no lines, ergo, no
boxes, very limited fonts, if any.......About all you can get is some, very
few, of the "normal" PCL stuff:  IIRC you can go landscape/portrait and with
the SETPTR GUI option you can set the font "FONTNAME Courier New" and size
"FONTSIZE 8" to permit using an A4 sheet landscape, with small print, to
emulate a 15x11" sheet...

SETPTR 0,,,,,,AT UVDEFAULT,GUI, FONTNAME Courier New,FONTSIZE
8         should get you somewhere.   Provided you've named your printer
UVDEFAULT.     If you get sick of being prompted about setting the printer
to:..... you can add a ,BRIEF to the above command



>What sort of printer?   UV or UD?

Sorry about that.... Too early in the morning....




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Regards,

Bruce Nichol
Talon Computer Services
ALBURY        NSW     2640
Australia

http://www.taloncs.com.au

Tel: +61 (0)411149636
Fax: +61 (0)260232119

If it ain't broke, fix it till it is!


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