wjin@csunf.cs.uh.edu (Woochang Jin) (03/05/91)
Hi, there. Our department is considering to buy two or three HPLJ-III laser printers with PostScript option. Before buying, we would like to know any problems related with them. In particular, 1) in our department, most professors and graduate students are using TeX or troff. So the postscript option should not have any problem with dvi2ps, dvips or tr2ps,..etc. (We tried TI's micro Laser, but some PS files generated by dvi2ps could not be printed, while DEC laser printer did print. And the TI was unacceptably slow.) 2) We would like them to work with postscript filters provided by SUN4.1 and DEC3100's Ultrix. 3) The speed should be reasonably fast. If the aboves are satisfactory, 1) What is the reasonable size of memory to get appropriate speed ? 2) There are many postscript options. Which company's Postscript option would you suggest ? 3) Did you have any problem with your configuration ? We would like to listen to ANY comments from the people who are using HPLJ-III with PS on UNIX environment. Thanks in advance. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Woochang Jin Graduate Student, Office - PGH574, PGH592 wjin@cs.uh.edu System Administration. Department of Computer Science 713-747-2130(home) 713-749-1748(office) University of Houston
paolo@sixcom.sixcom.it (Paolo Crini) (03/11/91)
In article <1991Mar5.040647.8880@menudo.uh.edu> wjin@csunf.cs.uh.edu (Woochang Jin) writes: >Hi, there. > >Our department is considering to buy two or three HPLJ-III laser >printers with PostScript option. Hi, we istalled two LJIII last September and we use them from Sun4s and other Unix systems, >Before buying, we would like to know any problems related with them. >In particular, > 1) in our department, most professors and graduate students are using TeX > or troff. So the postscript option should not have any problem with > dvi2ps, dvips or tr2ps,..etc. > (We tried TI's micro Laser, but some PS files generated by dvi2ps > could not be printed, while DEC laser printer did print. > And the TI was unacceptably slow.) we use them with FrameMaker, LaTeX (mostly through dvi2ps) and psroff, with no problems at all; > 2) We would like them to work with postscript filters provided by SUN4.1 and > DEC3100's Ultrix. sorry, don't know about them; > 3) The speed should be reasonably fast. with 3 Mb of memory, parallel connection, the speed is fast, except for startup of dvi2ps generated files, but I think this is due do the fact that dvi2ps generated files contain lots of font definitions (perhaps due to a poor configuration of the filter itself); >If the aboves are satisfactory, > 1) What is the reasonable size of memory to get appropriate speed ? we use 3 Mb (I think this is the minimum for postscript); > 2) There are many postscript options. Which company's Postscript option > would you suggest ? we have HP's cartridge which uses true Adobe postscript, anyway I would suggest to ensure the postscript is from Adobe; > 3) Did you have any problem with your configuration ? we had some flow control problems when using the serial interface with an X.25 PAD not supporting h/w flow control; >We would like to listen to ANY comments from the people who are using HPLJ-III >with PS on UNIX environment. we actually have the LJ IIIs connected via the parallel interface to Unix PCs on a tcp/ip network who act as print servers, we use FrameMaker, dvi2ps, psroff, fig2dev,enscript and other filters to produce/translate documents. The parallel interface has the advantage that the spooler can recognize paper out, printer offline and similar conditions and handles them in a more reliable manner. Hope this helps, Paolo. -- * Paolo Crini | INTERNET: paolo@sixcom.it OBSOLETE: paolo@sixcom.UUCP * | Sixcom S.p.A. | UUCP: {foo,bar,uunet}!mcsun!sixcom!paolo | * Milano-Italy | Voice: +39 (2) 3192.403, Fax: +39 (2) 33603112 *
paolo@sixcom.sixcom.it (Paolo Crini) (03/11/91)
In article <1991Mar5.04064.8880@menudo.uh.edu> wjin@csunf.cs.uh.edu (Woochang Jin) writes: >Hi, there. > >Our department is considering to buy two or three HPLJ-III laser >printers with PostScript option. Hi, we istalled two LJIII last September and we use them from Sun4s and other Unix systems, >Before buying, we would like to know any problems related with them. >In particular, > 1) in our department, most professors and graduate students are using TeX > or troff. So the postscript option should not have any problem with > dvi2ps, dvips or tr2ps,..etc. > (We tried TI's micro Laser, but some PS files generated by dvi2ps > could not be printed, while DEC laser printer did print. > And the TI was unacceptably slow.) we use them with FrameMaker, LaTeX (mostly through dvi2ps) and psroff, with no problems at all; > 2) We would like them to work with postscript filters provided by SUN4.1 and > DEC3100's Ultrix. sorry, don't know about them; > 3) The speed should be reasonably fast. with 3 Mb of memory, parallel connection, the speed is fast, except for startup of dvi2ps generated files, but I think this is due do the fact that dvi2ps generated files contain lots of font definitions (perhaps due to a poor configuration of the filter itself); >If the aboves are satisfactory, > 1) What is the reasonable size of memory to get appropriate speed ? we use 3 Mb (I think this is the minimum for postscript); > 2) There are many postscript options. Which company's Postscript option > would you suggest ? we have HP's cartridge which uses true Adobe postscript, anyway I would suggest to ensure the postscript is from Adobe; > 3) Did you have any problem with your configuration ? we had some flow control problems when using the serial interface with an X.25 PAD not supporting h/w flow control; >We would like to listen to ANY comments from the people who are using HPLJ-III >with PS on UNIX environment. we actually have the LJ IIIs connected via the parallel interface to Unix PCs on a tcp/ip network who act as print servers, we use FrameMaker, dvi2ps, psroff, fig2dev,enscript and other filters to produce/translate documents. The parallel interface has the advantage that the spooler can recognize paper out, printer offline and similar conditions and handles them in a more reliable manner. Hope this helps, Paolo. -- * Paolo Crini | INTERNET: paolo@sixcom.it OBSOLETE: paolo@sixcom.UUCP * | Sixcom S.p.A. | UUCP: {foo,bar,uunet}!mcsun!sixcom!paolo | * Milano-Italy | Voice: +39 (2) 3192.403, Fax: +39 (2) 33603112 *
lairdkb@mentor.cc.purdue.edu (Kyler Laird) (03/17/91)
I haven't put it to use yet, but I got a Pacific Data postscript cartridge for a HP LJIIID. I originally ordered an HP cartridge, but decided that being able to switch between PCL and Postscript via software commands was too important - some of the software I use doesn't support Postscript, and the HP cartridge requires restarting the printer to use PCL. This is not a solution in a network environment.