[comp.unix.xenix] HP Laserjet Series II problems

chris@conexch.UUCP (Chris Bailey) (08/01/89)

I'm in a bind right now.  We have just gotten a new HP Laser Jet Series
II printer for our UNIX system.  We have a SUN 3/160 with many terminals
running 4.2 BSD I believe (could be SunOS, but I don't think so).  We
are having problems printing, big problems.  Right now, the laser is 
setup for 19,200 baud, Serial connection, Xon=ON, DTR HI.  The entry
in /etc/ttys is as follows: 04ttyh8.  4 is equivalent to:
	4|std.19200|19200-baud:\
		:sp#19200:
I won't list all of the printcap entry, but a few lines that I am 
curious about are:
	:tr=\033:
	:fc#0171456:
	:fs#06321:
	:xc#037737:
	:xs#040040:  and
	:cf=/AI/printers/Aprint.hp:
 
The last line is the cit filter or something.  From what I gather, it 
makes sure the fonts are loaded (don't worry about this part), and
the last line is:
	echo -n "^[E^[&l66P^[&l8D^[&a0R^[(s10V"
the "^[" being an ESC.  We put this together from the manual, but the
printcap entries are copied from a "HP compatible" printer's entry.  
 
PROBLEM: We get the first page and a half if we let the header page run,
if no header page, then we get about the first half to three quarters of
a page, and then the print is cut off, just some random spot along any
line in the mentioned region.  So, it's not a page size problem.  I
am assuming that because it has a 512K buffer, and we are using Xon/Xoff
that the info is being buffered and not lost, but I could be wrong.
All of the print testing we've been doing has been with the lpr command.
ie: lpr -Php somefile or lpr -h -Php somefile.  
 
What I think we need is the proper filters for input and output, and
any associated scripts or other necessities.  I am new to this, but 
have learned a lot, but neither my boss nor I can go any further.  
If additional information is necessary, please ask.  Our company does
not have USENET access, nor is our UUCP hooked up to the outside world.
I am doing this from my home machine, but any information or files may
be sent to the address in the header (conexch), or if you don't have
a link (whatever) to conexch, you can send it to baileyc@tramp (I
think that's my address up at Univ. Colorado at Boulder.  Could also
be baileyc@boulder.Colorado.EDU, but I don't think so).  Another
possible mail address is chrisb@uscad (I think they hook up to sun
and something else).  As you can see, I don't now much about USENET 
yet, but I'm learning.  Thanx!
 
No fancy ending, sorry....
						Chris Bailey
						Van Dell and Associates, Inc.
						Irvine, California