IBM 6400-I15 User Manual - Page 95

d1prn, No Formfeed or Extra Comes Out, d2prn, TCP/IP Access Problem

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save For example, if printing to the destination, d1prn, the associated model is m1. Therefore, the command is: set model m1 stty onlcr save No Formfeed or Extra Page Comes Out Unix text jobs may also have problems outputting the last page of a job especially when the BSD Remote (LPD) print method is used. This means the form feed button has to be pressed on the printer to get this last page out. To make this process automatic, tell the Ethernet Interface to handle this task by setting this feature on in the appropriate model. The command syntax is: set model modelname trailer $FF save For example, if printing to the destination, d2prn, the associated model is m2. Therefore, the command is: set model m2 trailer $FF save For default destination model mappings of the Ethernet Interface, please see "Ethernet Interface Naming Scheme" on page 8-7. TCP/IP Access Problem If you can "ping" the printer from a workstation, but you cannot Web browse, Telnet, or print to the printer through the Ethernet Interface, there may be an incorrect entry in the TCP access list. In order for this workstation to use the Ethernet interface in this case, one of two things must happen. 1. The TCP list must have an entry added to grant access to this workstation. 2. All entries must be deleted from the TCP list to grant all workstations/hosts access to the above TCP services. Unix Confuiguration 5-17

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5–17
Unix Confuiguration
save
For example, if printing to the destination,
d1prn
, the associated model is
m1
.
Therefore, the command is:
set
model m1 stty onlcr
save
No Formfeed or Extra Page Comes Out
Unix text jobs may also have problems outputting the last page of a job especially
when the BSD Remote (LPD) print method is used. This means the form feed
button has to be pressed on the printer to get this last page out.
To make this process automatic, tell the Ethernet Interface to handle this task by
setting this feature on in the appropriate model. The command syntax is:
set
model
modelname
trailer $FF
save
For example, if printing to the destination,
d2prn
, the associated model is
m2
.
Therefore, the command is:
set
model m2 trailer $FF
save
For default destination model mappings of the Ethernet Interface, please see
“Ethernet Interface Naming Scheme” on page 8–7.
TCP/IP Access Problem
If you can “
ping
” the printer from a workstation, but you cannot Web browse,
Telnet, or print to the printer through the Ethernet Interface, there may be an
incorrect entry in the TCP access list. In order for this workstation to use the
Ethernet interface in this case, one of two things must happen.
1.
The TCP list must have an entry added to grant access to this workstation.
2.
All entries must be deleted from the TCP list to grant all workstations/hosts
access to the above TCP services.