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  • Subject: Re: 4234 Printer
  • From: "Al Barsa, Jr." <barsa2@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2000 10:23:04 -0400

At 09:41 AM 7/18/00 -0400, you wrote:

Sounds like, and I'm making a lot of assumptions here, you are doing 15 cpi printing.  The 4234, when set properly, will switch back and forth from 10 cpi to 15 cpi as appropriate.  (It's been over 12 years since I used one.)

It should not terminate is the settings are not appropriate.  It should either send a message, or print in the wrong cpi.  As this printer is really not current technology, it likely doesn't have IBM's focus, and it sounds like a bug to me.  Keep in mind that this printer came out on the System/38.  (BTW, I think that it was/is a wonderful printer.  Today I no longer use any tractor based printers.)

Al



We have a JDE simple Accounting report that we are printing out.  We send it system1 that has a 4234 printer attached to it to print - it prints.  But when we send it to system2 that has the same  type of printer - 4234 - attached it automaticly ends.  Why? 

The configuration on both systems are identicle.  Is there some kind of hardware physical configuration on the printer that I could change?  TIA

Dawn L. Detz

System Administrator

Zinc Corporation of America

300 Frankfort Road

Monaca, PA  15061-2295

ddetz@zinccorp.com



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