5525B/31/32 Line Matrix Printer User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Setting Up the Printer
- 3 Operating the Printer
- 4 The Configuration Menus
- Configuration Overview
- CONFIG. CONTROL
- ACTIVE EMULATION
- EMULATION
- PCL-II Emulation
- LinePrinter Plus Emulations
- Optional Emulations
- PCL-II Emulation
- LinePrinter Plus Emulation
- P-Series Emulation
- Proprinter XL Emulation
- Epson FX Emulation
- IGP/PGL Submenu
- Features
- Configuring the Emulation with the Control Panel
- Define CR Code (Carriage Return)
- Define LF Code (Line Feed)
- Autowrap
- Select SFCC
- PI Slew Range
- CR Edit
- Select Font
- Select LPI
- Auto Uppercase
- Skip Command Prefix
- Power On IGP/PGL
- Extended Execute Copy
- UPC Descenders
- Compressed CPI
- Ignore Character
- IGP100 Compatbl.
- Optimized Ratio
- IGP/VGL Emulation
- MAINT / MISC
- HOST INTERFACE
- ETHERNET PARAMETERS
- PRINTER CONTROL
- DIAGNOSTICS
- RIBBONMINDER
- 5 Interfaces
- Overview
- Dataproducts Long Line Interface
- IEEE 1284 Parallel Interface
- RS-232 and RS-422 Serial Interfaces
- Host System Configuration
- Internal Ethernet Adapter Configuration
- Configuring the Internal Ethernet Adapter for TCP/IP
- Host Software
- Compiling Host Software
- Computer-aided Configuration with ezsetup or npconfig
- Configuration Through the Network with ARP
- Configuration Through the Network with RARP
- Configuration Through the Network with BOOTP
- Restoring Factory Defaults
- Host Configuration
- Direct Printing Without Spooler
- Printing Via the Spooler
- Custom Interface Scripts
- BSD UNIX
- System V UNIX
- npd Pseudo-device Interface
- Other TCP/IP Methods
- Configuring The Internal Ethernet Adapter For Novell
- Configuring the Internal Ethernet Adapter for Windows
- 6 Troubleshooting
- A Printer Specifications
- B Downloading Firmware
- C ASCII Character Set
- D Communication and Trademark Information

Other TCP/IP Methods
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Other TCP/IP Methods
NCSA
NCSA is a freeware package available on the Internet at
zaphod.ncsa.uiuc.edu in the directory /PC/Telnet/msdos/
contributions. The file is tel23bin.zip. It contains an lpr client for DOS
that is compatible with the Internal Ethernet Adapter.
You can send jobs with the following syntax:
lpr -S
ipname
-P
destname
Where
ipname
is the Internal Ethernet Adapter IP name or IP address
and
destname
is the name of the Internal Ethernet Adapter destination.
lpr -Sspike -Pd1prn
sends a print job to d1prn on the Internal Ethernet Adapter named
spike.
FTP’s PC/TCP
FTP Software
®
markets a package called PC/TCP which provides an
lpr client for DOS that is compatible with the Internal Ethernet Adapter.
Jobs can be sent to the Internal Ethernet Adapter directly with the
following command syntax after an entry has been made for the Internal
Ethernet Adapter in the host table:
lpr -S
ipname
-P
destname
Example:
lpr -Sspike -Pd1prn
sends a print job to d1prn on the Internal Ethernet Adapter named
spike.
FTP’s package also provides Windows
®
printing along with several
other software packages on the market.