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I'm trying to set up some PCF's to print from. I've been able to print from the command line successfully using the "lpr" command:
lpr -S IP Address -P Printer Name [-o l] c:\filelocation\post script file name
When I put this line into my PCF file for "plotter_command" (without the "c:\filename\post script file name" part) the printer will turn on like it is going to print but nothing happens. Any advice would be welcome.
My whole PCF is as follows:
plotter POSTSCRIPT
button_name B SIZE SINGLE SHEET
button_help Print Current Sheet on 11x17
plot_drawing_format YES default
plot_segmented NO default
plot_roll_media NO default
plot_label NO default
plot_handshake software default
create_separate_files NO default
plot_with_panzoom YES default
rotate_plotting NO default
allow_file_naming YES
plot_name NO
interface_quality 3 default
plot_destination printer default
plotter_command lpr -S IP adress -Pprintername [-ol]
pen_table_file table.pnt
plot_sheets current default
paper_size B default
paper_outline NO default
plot_clip NO default
plot_area NO default
plot_stroke_text YES
@jpegg wrote:
I'm trying to set up some PCF's to print from. I've been able to print from the command line successfully using the "lpr" command:
lpr -S IP Address -P Printer Name [-o l] c:\filelocation\post script file name
When I put this line into my PCF file for "plotter_command" (without the "c:\filename\post script file name" part) the printer will turn on like it is going to print but nothing happens. Any advice would be welcome.
My whole PCF is as follows:
plotter POSTSCRIPT
button_name B SIZE SINGLE SHEET
button_help Print Current Sheet on 11x17
plot_drawing_format YES default
plot_segmented NO default
plot_roll_media NO default
plot_label NO default
plot_handshake software default
create_separate_files NO default
plot_with_panzoom YES default
rotate_plotting NO default
allow_file_naming YES
plot_name NO
interface_quality 3 default
plot_destination printer default
plotter_command lpr -S IP adress -Pprintername [-ol]
..
.
You have 3 issues that I can see:
1. "IP adress" should actually be a host name or an actual ip address
2. "printername" should be the actual printer name
3. Remove the square brackets from [-ol] Those are simply part of the "how do I use this command" help.
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc731926(v=ws.11).aspx
I was using our IP address and printer name (didn't see the need to include them in the original post).
The printer is a Ricoh.
I removed the brackets from "-ol" and got the same result.
Thanks for the help!
Your pcf file also has "default" in it for a lot of the options. This should not be there.
For example you have:
plot_destination printer default
And this should be
plot_destination printer
Hi,
try this:
1.] create myprint.bat (for example in C:\PTC directory)
2.] put following line into myprint.bat file
lpr -S IP Address -P Printer Name -o l %1
3.] put following line into pcf file
plotter_command CMD /C C:\PTC\myprint.bat
I'm not sure why the LPR command would not be working, but have you tried using the windows print manager option?
Try a plotter command like the following:
plotter_command windows_print_manager \\printerservername\printername
Regards,
Dan N.