Section 1 | Installing the Hardware |
Changing the
Print Server
Reset (cont.)
Changing the Print Server Configuration (Optional)
Refer to your printer documentation if you do not know the proper reset string. Use the null string if you are planning to reset the printer from the host software (for example, from a Windows driver). If you want to define a new reset string, refer to Appendix B.
You can insert a printer reset command either before or after each job, although generally the reset goes at the end of the job. TROY print servers allow you to define multiple services for a given port. This is useful, for example, if you want to use different reset strings with the same printer. For example, you might want to define a service for UNIX jobs that contains an
Print jobs are normally sent to service 1 (TWC_XXXXXX_P1, where “XXXXXX” is the last six digits of Ethernet address, for all protocols except TCP/IP and AppleTalk) or service 2 (BINARY_P1, for TCP/IP). Refer to Appendix B for additional information on using services.
To change the printer reset on a TROY PocketPro 100S print server using the XAdmin32 utility,
Alternatively, you may use the remote console by typing in the following command:
SET SERVICE servicename EOT stringno
The "servicename" is the name of the service (do a SHOW SERVICE command for a list of services) and stringno is the number of the string. For example to use string 3 (the PostScript
SET SERVICE BINARY_P1 EOT 3
In addition to changing the printer reset string, you can modify the TROY print server configuration in a number of other ways. The procedure and commands for changing the configuration are described in Appendix A.
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