Lantronix MPS100, LPS1-2, LPS1-T manual Entering Commands at the Boot Prompt, Bitmap Graphics

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Entering Commands at the Boot Prompt

Troubleshooting

 

Table B-7:PostScript Troubleshooting, cont.

 

 

Area to Check

Explanation

 

 

 

 

Service Characteristics

Issue the Show Service Characteristics command. If the

 

service rating is zero, the parallel port is in use. Verify that the

 

PostScript characteristic and appropriate protocols have been

 

enabled on the service.

Port Counters

If PostScript jobs appear to print but nothing comes out of the

 

printer, verify the amount of data sent from the host. Issue the

 

appropriate print command from the host system. After the job

 

has completed, use the Show Port 1 Counters command.

 

The bytes output value should be approximately 171 bytes

 

greater than the size of the file on the host system. These

 

numbers are only approximate, but will show that data is

 

flowing to the printer.

 

 

B.5.2 Bitmap Graphics

If files that contain embedded bitmap graphics do not print correctly, it is probably because the bitmaps are being sent as actual binary data and binary data cannot be printed via serial or parallel interfaces.

Most major application packages have provisions to print using either binary postscript (for printers connected to the network via LocalTalk) or hex postscript (for printers connected to the network via a serial port or parallel port). If your application does not have this provision, ask the application vendor for an upgrade version or “patch” that will add the hex postscript function.

B.6 Entering Commands at the Boot Prompt

If the Boot> prompt appears on the serial console instead of the Local> prompt, one of two things may be wrong. Either the MPS does not have enough information to boot, or the network or flash boot has failed. If pressing the Return key does not display a prompt, press any other key. The Boot> prompt should appear.

If the MPS does not have enough information to boot, or the network or flash boot has failed, it will print a message to the console and wait ten seconds for serial port activity. If it detects serial port activity, it will continue booting provided the flash is good. However, if the user presses a key during that time period, the MPS will display the Boot> prompt.

Note: If you see the message “Will attempt another download in x minutes,” press any key for the Boot> prompt.

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