Transparent Print

Transparent Print

Post by as.. » Wed, 03 Sep 1997 04:00:00



Hey All !

    I have to configure a transparent print in SCO Open Server Release
3, but I don't have idea how to do this. Someone could send me a guide
for this ?

        Thanks !!!!! My best regards,

                                    Rodrigo Radaieski

 
 
 

Transparent Print

Post by Tom Parson » Wed, 03 Sep 1997 04:00:00



>Hey All !

>    I have to configure a transparent print in SCO Open Server Release
>3, but I don't have idea how to do this. Someone could send me a guide
>for this ?

Transparent print is a function of the intelligent multiport board
in the system and should be explained in the board's documentation.

Local print is described in the man pages and may or may not work
properly depending on your hardware and needs.  My suggestion is to
avoid it at all costs.

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Transparent Print

Post by Jeffrey Altm » Sat, 06 Sep 1997 04:00:00




:
: > I have to configure a transparent print in SCO Open Server Release
: > 3, but I don't have idea how to do this. Someone could send me a guide
: > for this ?
:

: The question everyone asks about transparent print is:
: "Will it work with my XXXXXX terminal emulator on my PC"?
: The standard answer is: "Yes, if your terminal emulator
: supports the standard vt100/ansi/x3.64 printer control
: codes."  The problem is that a few of them offer a subset
: of vt100/ansi compatibility and they usually leave out
: the two printer control codes.  The "lprint" command should
: be suffient to test compatibility.

Kermit-95 supports all of the ANSI X3.64-1979 Media Copy (Print)
sequences in all of our ANSI X3.64-1979 derived terminal emulations.
These include: VT100,102,220,320; Wyse 370; SCOANSI, AT386, ANSI-BBS,
BEOS-ANSI, QANSI, SNI 97801, and there are probably a few others I
can't remember right now.

SCOANSI is the SCO Console terminal defintion.  So it is the best
choice for use with SCO Unix variations.

See http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/k95.html for complete details.

    Jeffrey Altman * Sr.Software Designer * Kermit-95 for Win32 and OS/2
                 The Kermit Project * Columbia University
       612 West 115th St #716 * New York, NY * 10025 * (212) 854-1344

 
 
 

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