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    Printing as fast as possible

    I wrote earlier about a printing problem we have with a small network. With windows, it seems, no matter how many different letters or forms to be printed, the commands for these jobs are zapped away from what you are doing...which leaves you able to carry on with other work.

    Maybe I didn't explain fully earlier, Ron, but I find that when we print as little as 3 typeset letters (with logo), that our printer is tied up for a minute or two till the last letter is taken by the printer. This in turn ties up our main computer for that period, which in turn freezes the node computer of the network for that time. They both use separate printers HP 111p printers.

    What I am looking for is this.

    When I give the print command for the script, the work is done behind the scenes (like in windows) so that my main computer is not tied up until the last page is printed which in turn ties up the other computer. There has to be a way.

    Printer buffer for DOS computers? I understand they do not make those devices anymore.

    Any programs or program solutions so that we can have print jobs write to the hard drive and then to the printer like windows does now? This would free up all computers almost immediately.

    Any thoughts would be appreciated.

    Rick.

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    RE: Printing as fast as possible

    Rick;
    Try this (if you are not already doing it). When you are in Alpha4v6, just before sending your job to print, press Alt F9 which will take you to the DOS prompt. Then type "ver>lpt1" (without the quotation marks). This assumes your printer is hooked up to lpt 1. Then press exit which will return you to Alpha4. Then run your print job. Alpha will then spool in Windows, and I believe both your computers will be freed up. If this does not work, then I suspect it not an Alpha issue.

    By the way, we operate a small Windows peer to peer network (6 pcs on Win 98, Win 95, and a print server on Win 3.11) with several different printers. We use typset printing very, very often and have no problems using this method. Note as well, all your Alpha jobs will spool as long as you remain in the Alpha session (i.e. you do not have to type ver>lpt while you still have Alpha residenet.)

    Hope this helps,
    Duncan

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      #3
      RE: Printing as fast as possible

      Thanks Duncan. I will give it a shot.

      Rick

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        RE: Printing as fast as possible

        Hi Rick
        In my old A4 days I used to trick the computers into spooling. What I did was to print something from Alpha4 AND at the same time print something else from another DOS program, such as Lotus 123. Windows would detect that 2 DOS programs are trying to print and both would pause. Windows pops up a dialog box prompting the user for which print job should take priority, thus starting the Windows spooler.

        The spooler will remain in effect until the machine is turned off, at which time the whole "trick" must be repeated.

        Once the spooler starts, all A4 jobs are processed as a normal windows print job, and will print in the background freeing up the computer.

        Worth a shot.

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