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Printer Profile Screen (Host-Based) [ Configuring Systems for Terminals, Printers, and Other Serial Devices ] MPE/iX 5.5 Documentation


Configuring Systems for Terminals, Printers, and Other Serial Devices

Printer Profile Screen (Host-Based) 

The Printer Profile screenis used to define the characteristics
associated with a printer profile.  Figure 7-5  shows a Printer
Profile screen for host-based management.  PC-based management Printer
Profile screen varies slightly, see Figure 7-7 . 

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          Figure 7-5.  Printer Profile Screen (Host-Based) 

Fields 

Printer type          The printer type associated with the profile.  Four
                      printer types are supplied with MPE/iX: printer
                      type 18, 21, 22 and 26.  See Printer Types earlier
                      in this chapter.

Printer type file     Instead of using the default printer type files 18,
name                  21, 22, or 26, you may create your own customized
                      printer type and store it in a file.  Use the
                      Workstation Configurator, TTUTIL.PUB.SYS to create
                      your own printer type files.  Refer to the
                      Customizing Terminal and Printer Type Files with 
                      Workstation Configurator (5959-2870) for more
                      information.

Line speed            The line speed,in bits per second.  Supported
                      speeds are 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, or
                      38400.  (Line speed 38400 is supported for direct
                      connect devices on DTC 16iX/16MX and DTC 72MX only,
                      and the attached device must also support this
                      speed.  This field does not apply for DTC 16RX
                      access to an HP 3000 in an MPE/iX host-based
                      management environment; any value entered in this
                      field for a DTC 16RX will be ignored.)

Record width          The number of characters for each record.For HP
                      printers, the record width is usually 132 (the
                      width of the line).

Modem type            Specifies the type of modem used in the connection. 

                      0 means that modems will not be used.

                      1 means that a US modem will be used.

                      2 means that a European modem will be used.

Modem behavior        The DTC supports the following types of modem
                      behaviorwhich define the protocol used to establish
                      a modem link between the DTC port and the attached
                      device.

                      0 means no modem used.

                      1 specifies DCE modem behavior.Used for terminal
                      connections.  It uses a 2 minute timer to establish
                      the link, and the DTC may disconnect if a carriage
                      return is not received within a 2 minute interval.

                      2 specifies DTE modem behavior.Used for termtype 26
                      supported on MPE/iX for remote printer access.

                      3 specifies DCE modem behavior,except that it does
                      not use a 2 minute timer to establish the link.
                      The DTC does not disconnect the link after a 2
                      minute interval and the port remains open for
                      connection establishment.  (This option is
                      supported on DTC 16iX/16MX and DTC 72MX only.)

                      This field does not apply for DTC 16RX access to an
                      HP 3000 in an MPE/iX host-based management
                      environment; any value entered in this field for a
                      DTC 16RX will be ignored.

Parity                The type of paritythat will be used, if parity is
                      enabled for devices using this profile.  Choices
                      are none, even, odd, 0's, or 1's.  This field does
                      not apply for DTC 16RX access to an HP 3000 in an
                      MPE/iX host-based management environment; any value
                      entered in this field for a DTC 16RX will be
                      ignored.

Initially spooled?    Specifies whether the device that uses this profile
                      will be initially spooled when the system is
                      rebooted.  If the device was added dynamically, the
                      device can be spooled any time after the device is
                      created.

NLIO device?          Specifies whether native language deviceswill be
                      used.

Hardware handshake?   pecifies whether hardware handshakewill be used.
                      Hardware handshake uses modem signals CTS and RTS
                      to pace the data transfer from the DTC to the
                      attached device.  (Supported on DTC 16iX/16MX and
                      DTC 72MX only.  This field does not apply for DTC
                      16RX access to an HP 3000 in an MPE/iX host- based
                      management environment; any value entered in this
                      field for a DTC 16RX will be ignored.)

Device class names    Device classesprovide a means of accessing devices
                      associated with a profile.  Each device class name
                      is up to eight alphanumeric characters beginning
                      with a letter.

                      Up to 450 device class names may be used for a
                      printer profile; the total number of supported,
                      configured device classes defined in all profiles
                      is 1000.  Use the [Go To CLASSES] key to go to an
                      Additional Device Class Names screen for entering
                      additional device class names.

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                      NOTE  If you are changing profile characteristics,
                            you can see which ldevs and DTCs will be
                            affected by the change by pressing the [Assoc 
                            Ldevs] function key on the profile screen
                            corresponding to the profile you are
                            changing.  After pressing this key, you will
                            see a list of all ldevs using this profile in
                            the DTCs configured in DTS.

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