End of print job code for windows
Dennis Malen
dmalen at malen.com
Mon Mar 28 13:05:02 PST 2005
Ken,
We are setting up a remote printer queue in UNIX which is calling the
windows queue.
Ken, you are probably correct as usual as we are now able to print but it is
printing garbage so the end of job characters are not necessary as we
thought.
Any ideas on why we are getting the garbage. We are printing an ASCII file.
Dennis
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kenneth Brody" <kenbrody at bestweb.net>
To: "Dennis Malen" <dmalen at malen.com>
Cc: <filepro-list at lists.celestial.com>
Sent: Monday, March 28, 2005 1:59 PM
Subject: Re: End of print job code for windows
> Quoting Dennis Malen (Mon, 28 Mar 2005 13:45:02 -0500):
>
>> Does anyone know what character code the windows sprint spooler would be
>> looking for that identifies an "end of print job".
>
> There is no such thing. The print job ends when the generating program
> tells Windows it ends via the proper API call.
>
> [...]
>> The procedure works in windows but we will be sending the print job from
>> Unix. So I need to know what "end of job print code" the windows spooler
>> is looking for. We can get the job over to the spooler but it is looking
>> for the appropriate code.
>
> How will you be printing from Unix to the Windows spooler? Whatever it
> is, I would assume that it knows how to tell Windows that the print job
> has completed. (If not, how could it work at all?)
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