**SPAM** Re: OT: SCO Unix unable to print hardcopy from Filepro

Jean-Pierre A. Radley appl at jpr.com
Tue Jun 22 11:07:12 PDT 2004


Rod Caddy propounded (on Tue, Jun 22, 2004 at 11:18:32AM -0500):
| On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 11:25:55 -0400, Jean-Pierre A. Radley wrote:
| > Rod Caddy propounded (on Tue, Jun 22, 2004 at 09:09:53AM -0500):
| > | Here is my problem.  I have a client with SCO Unix and Filepro
| > | 4.5.8.  In January we replaced all of their terminals with pc's.
| > | All of the printers that were in the network were put on print
| > | servers because when we replaced the terminals they had a physical
| > | device that acted like a print server or port.  Everything has
| > | worked fine, other than the normal glitchy things that come up in
| > | a major change over.  We do have one odd problem however.  There
| > | are multiple Filepro files that exchange information back and
| > | forth.  There is one file that the customer does a hardcopy of the
| > | screen to place it in the file for the customer.  This particular
| > | hardcopy does not print.  It goes to the spooler but it does not
| > | print.  Other files will spool out and then print, even if there
| > | are spooled hardcopies from the one that will not print.  I have
| > | run setperms early on, before I realized that the hardcopies were
| > | making it to the spooler.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.
| >
| > Please don't post a paragraph as an entire run-on line with no CR or
| > LF.  I've reformatted it.
| >
| > Have you run 'lpstat -t'?
|
| I have run "lpstat -t" and that is how I know it makes it to the
| spooler. 

We can't guess: tell us what 'lpstat -t' discloses.

-- 
JP


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