Epson C823572 (Ethernet)- User Manual

Epson C823572 (Ethernet)

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Copyright Notices
  • Page 4 – Request for Comments
  • Page 5 – Table of Contents
  • Page 9 – Chapter 1: Before You Begin; Type Conventions; text generated by the computer; text typed in by user; Manufacturer; Sun; Table 1: Supported Platforms
  • Page 10 – Memory Requirements; - Minimum 128 MB RAM, depending on workstation configuration
  • Page 11 – Customer Support; Image Size
  • Page 13 – Chapter 2: Software and; Overview; Hardware installation; SCSI Printer Installation Details
  • Page 14 – SCSI Cable Lengths
  • Page 15 – Installing PShop; Installing PShop on your system consists of a few simple steps.; Installing PShop from the Distribution File; Installing the License Keys
  • Page 16 – The filename of the script may vary.
  • Page 17 – Configuring Your Printer
  • Page 18 – PShop Installation Directory
  • Page 19 – or; Print Queue Name
  • Page 20 – Default Printer; Connect to a Network Printer; Network Printer
  • Page 22 – Install Printer
  • Page 23 – Configuring the Environment; You are now ready to use PShop.; Removing PShop; On Solaris, you should also remove the driver package:
  • Page 24 – Environment Variables
  • Page 25 – Operating System
  • Page 26 – Environment Variables used within the Printer Interface Script
  • Page 27 – Chapter 3: Introduction
  • Page 29 – PShop Components; Submitting print jobs to the system print queue(s)
  • Page 30 – detects a new entry in a print queue, it will invoke the printer’s; Processing the print job; is the command line printing program. The filter script calls
  • Page 31 – PShop Highlights; Automated Installation
  • Page 32 – PShop System Diagrams; GhostScript (GS) printers on parallel or network interfaces, and
  • Page 35 – Chapter 4: Using PShop
  • Page 36 – Specifiying Printing Options
  • Page 37 – An equivalent command using lp would be:; Enabling Banner Pages
  • Page 38 – Advanced usage information; USER - replaced with the user id passed from the spooler; Removing; Printing to Remote Workstations
  • Page 39 – Monitoring Print Job Status
  • Page 41 – Chapter 5: PShop Graphical
  • Page 42 – Basic Operations
  • Page 43 – User Interface; Main Panel; Print Command
  • Page 44 – Printer; Pressing this button exits the program.
  • Page 45 – Image Size and Position Panel
  • Page 46 – Orientation; Headers and Footers Panel
  • Page 47 – Commands & Parameters
  • Page 48 – Usage Synopsis; Description; on the command line
  • Page 49 – in the printer’s ID file.; IFS Files; Sample IFS file for the FUJI 3000 printer:
  • Page 50 – Using vvprint/vvlpr options from lp; ASCII Text Printing Capability; PostScript versus Bitmap Image Printing
  • Page 52 – Parameter Table
  • Page 53 – savepaper
  • Page 54 – orientation
  • Page 55 – number
  • Page 56 – times
  • Page 59 – Turn off / on colormatch mode
  • Page 63 – Appendix B: Device Driver Configuration
  • Page 64 – ID Files; Usage
  • Page 65 – ID file Tags
  • Page 67 – ID File Field definitions; Option Name; Name
  • Page 68 – Using Kodak Tablemaker Files with PShop; Ghostscript; Tag
  • Page 69 – Ghostscript Parameters; Parameter; Device resolution in dots per inch.
  • Page 70 – Enable software weaving.
  • Page 71 – Using PostScript Printer Description (PPD) Files with PShop; Configuring an ID File for Using a PPD File
  • Page 72 – Specifying PPD File Options; For example, using lp on SVR4 systems you might type:
  • Page 73 – Appendix C: Accessing Network Printers
  • Page 74 – Background
  • Page 75 – How PShop is Configured for Network Printing
  • Page 76 – Networked Printer Installation Instructions
  • Page 77 – Appendix D: Troubleshooting; Read this section of the manual; Contact; Identifying the Problem; Step 1: Verify Licensing is Working; Run vvlmstatus to check if the license manager daemon is running:
  • Page 78 – to 1000 and then run PShop. A large amount of; Step 2: Verify Connections
  • Page 79 – vvshowdevs; that will rescan your SCSI bus for devices that may not have been; DEBUG variable and .out file
  • Page 80 – System References
  • Page 81 – SCSI Drivers; BSD; Printing
  • Page 82 – described in the following table; Problems and Solutions; Possible causes and solutions:; printer interface script; SCSI Port Names; AIX
  • Page 83 – The printer is turned off.
  • Page 84 – The printer is out of paper.
  • Page 85 – Printer outputs garbage characters.
  • Page 86 – Printouts on a particular printer are too dark, too light, etc.
  • Page 88 – PShop gives the error message:; How to Get a License; Appendix E, “License Manager; Installing the Keys
  • Page 89 – Patches
  • Page 91 – Manager Commands
  • Page 92 – Obtaining your lmhostid; Table 1: lmhostid derivations; Platform; Linux
  • Page 93 – Windows NT
  • Page 94 – Command Reference; NAME; – Displays the current status of the license manager.; SYNOPSIS; DESCRIPTION
  • Page 95 – – Shuts down the license daemon; shuts down the license manager process if it is running.
  • Page 96 – – Prints the lmhostid of the system; prints the machine id (lmhostid) of the system, usually used for
  • Page 97 – – Forces the license daemon to reread the license file; on any new feature licensing information.
  • Page 98 – Key Read program; – Utility that decodes the features from a license key the
  • Page 99 – Appendix F: Software Look Up Tables; Introduction
  • Page 101 – Getting New LUTs
  • Page 103 – Glossary term
  • Page 105 – text file
  • Page 107 – Index; Symbols
  • Page 108 – xv
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Page 3 - Copyright Notices

PShop User’s Guide - iii Copyright Notices Copyright © 1992 - 2003 Vividata, Inc. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. This manual, as well as the software described in it, is furnished under license and may only be used or copied in accordance with theterms of the Vividata End-User License Agreement lice...

Page 4 - Request for Comments

Copyright Notices iv - PShop User’s Guide U.S. Government Provision If this Software is acquired by or on behalf of a unit or agency of the United States Government this provision applies. This Software:a) Was developed at private expense, and no part of it was developed with government funds,b) Is ...

Page 5 - Table of Contents

Table of Contents PShop User’s Guide - v Table of Contents Chapter 1: Before You Begin ....................................................................... ix Type Conventions........................................................................... ixSystem Requirements ...........................

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