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- THE RPRINT.EXE PROGRAM
- ======================
-
- The \RPRINT directory contains the RPRINT.EXE program. RPRINT allows a
- Series 3/3a, MC, or HC (or any other serial-printing device) to print
- to a printer which is connected to an IBM PC/XT/AT or compatible. The
- PC must have a free serial port which is used to connect to the
- Series 3/MC/HC. The printer may be connected to a parallel or serial
- port on the PC, or be on a network.
-
- Even if you can link the Series 3/MC/HC directly to the printer,
- there may be reasons why it is more convenient to use RPRINT:
-
- (1) The printer is shared by other PCs - either using a multi-port
- printer buffer or a Local Area Network (LAN)- and it would be
- unreasonable to connect it directly to the Series 3/MC/HC.
-
- (2) You do not wish to disturb the connection between the PC and the
- printer.
-
- (3) You have already set up the serial connection to use RCom for
- file transfer to the PC.
-
- (4) If your PC is connected to more than one printer, and you wish to
- be able to select which one the Series 3/MC/HC will use.
-
- Note: it is also possible to print via RCom to a printer attached to
- your PC. To do this, set your Series 3/MC/HC to print to a file, and
- give the printer device on REM:: (such as REM::LPT1) as the `file' to
- use. This method may be slower than using RPRINT - especially when
- printing `justified' text from the Word processor on either computer.
- However, RCom can correct transmission errors, whereas RPRINT can
- only report them. Such errors may occasionally be caused by PC
- add-ons, such as some network card drivers.
-
- Using RPRINT on Windows-based PCs
- =================================
-
- 1. Set the correct printing settings in RCom Setup - the `Printer
- port', `Baud rate' and `Activity timeout'. (See the FURTHER NOTES
- section later at the end of this document for more information about
- Activity timeout.)
-
- 2. Physically connect the Series 3/MC/HC to the PC exactly as for
- RCom.
-
- 3. Double click on the RPrint icon in the Windows Program Manager to
- run RPRINT using the printing settings in RCom Setup.
-
- 4. Follow the instructions that follow according to whether you have
- a Series 3/3a or MC linked to the PC.
-
- 5. Press Control-C when you have finished to exit RPRINT.
-
- Note: See the FURTHER NOTES section at the end of this document for
- details of how to suppress printer status messages.
-
- Series 3 users:
- ---------------
-
- Select the `Printer setup' option from the Special menu in the System
- screen (the `Printer' option on the Series 3a). In this dialog, set
- the `Printer device' line to `Serial'.
-
- Then press Tab on the `Serial characteristics' line and set the `Baud
- rate' to the `Baud rate' for printing that you set in RCom Setup.
-
- Select the `Remote link' option on the 'Special' menu and set 'Remote
- link' to 'Off'.
-
- Open the file that you wish to print.
-
- Use the application's `Print setup' option to set the `Printer model'
- and the page layout desired.
-
- Use the `Print' option to print the file.
-
- MC users
- --------
-
- Select the `Print Setup' option from the `Options' menu in the System
- application to display the `Printer' dialog.
-
- Set one of the configurations to output to Serial.
-
- Click on the SET SERIAL... button and set the `Baud rate' to the
- `Baud rate' for printing that you set in RCom Setup.
-
- Make sure that the remote link is set to `Off'.
-
- You can now print as if the printer was directly connected to the MC
- by selecting the Print menu item in any application which can print.
- As far as the MC software is concerned, it is printing to a Serial
- printer.
-
- Using RPRINT on DOS-based PCs
- =============================
-
- 1. Physically connect the Series 3/MC/HC to the PC exactly as for
- RCom.
-
- 2. Make sure that the DOS prompt, not the RCom command prompt, is
- displayed and that the remote link is set to `Off' on the
- Series 3/MC/HC.
-
- 3. If the printer is connected to LPT1, the Series 3/MC/HC 3 is
- connected to COM1, and you wish to use 9600 as the `Baud rate' for
- printing and 2 seconds as the Activity timeout, you can now run RPRINT
- on the PC by typing:
-
- RPRINT
-
- If you do not wish to run RPRINT using the default settings, you can
- use the following switches on the RPRINT command line:
-
- /P to set the PC port to which the printer is attached
- /C to set the PC port to which the Series 3/MC/HC is attached
- /B to set the Baud rate for printing
- /T to set the Activity timeout
-
- For example, to print to a printer attached to the PC port LPT2 from
- a Series 3 attached to COM2 at a baud rate of 4800 with an Activity
- timeout of 4 seconds, you would type:
-
- RPRINT /PLPT2 /CCOM2 /B4800 /T4
-
- (Alternatively, you can edit the RCOM.INI file - stored in the
- directory in which you installed RCom - from which RPRINT takes its
- settings to include the settings that you wish to use.)
-
- 4. Follow the instructions that follow according to whether you have
- a Series 3/3a or MC linked to the PC.
-
- 5. Press Control-C when you have finished to exit RPRINT.
-
- Note: See the FURTHER NOTES section at the end of this document for
- details of how to suppress printer status messages.
-
- Series 3 users:
- ---------------
-
- Select the `Printer setup' option from the Special menu in the System
- screen (the `Printer' option on the Series 3a). In this dialog, set
- the `Printer device' line to `Serial'.
-
- Then press Tab on the `Serial characteristics' line and set the `Baud
- rate' to the `Baud rate' for printing that you set in RCom Setup.
-
- Select the `Remote link' option on the 'Special' menu and set 'Remote
- link' to 'Off'.
-
- Open the file that you wish to print.
-
- Use the application's `Print setup' option to set the `Printer model'
- and the page layout desired.
-
- Use the `Print' option to print the file.
-
- MC users
- --------
-
- Select the `Print Setup' option from the `Options' menu in the System
- application to display the `Printer' dialog.
-
- Set one of the configurations to output to Serial.
-
- Click on the SET SERIAL... button and set the `Baud rate' to the
- `Baud rate' for printing that you set in RCom Setup.
-
- Make sure that the remote link is set to `Off'.
-
- You can now print as if the printer was directly connected to the MC
- by selecting the Print menu item in any application which can print.
- As far as the MC software is concerned, it is printing to a Serial
- printer.
-
- Printing to a file on the PC
- ----------------------------
-
- You can also print to a file on the PC using, for example:
-
- RPRINT PRINT.LIS
-
- Note that PRINT.LIS will be overwritten each time you print.
-
- To test the connection without wasting paper
- --------------------------------------------
-
- RPRINT CON
-
- CON is the DOS name for the console (screen). When you then print
- from the Series 3/MC/HC, you should see the output appear on the
- screen of the PC.
-
- FURTHER NOTES
- =============
-
- Activity timeout
- ----------------
-
- The Activity timeout option is provided for use with printers that
- are connected to the PC via a Local Area Network (LAN) where it is
- necessary to close and open the print device between each print job.
- It is used to specify an inactivity time-out in seconds. If there is
- no printing for this period, the print device is automatically
- closed.
-
- If the Activity timeout setting is omitted, the print device is not
- automatically closed. You can close the print device manually by
- pressing any key on the PC keyboard, or by pressing Control-C to exit
- RPRINT.
-
- Printer status messages
- -----------------------
-
- If you wish to, you can suppress printer status messages.
-
- On Windows-based PCs: highlight the RPrint icon in the Windows
- Program Manager and select the `Properties' option from the `File'
- menu. Add /Q to the end of the `Command line' line and press Enter.
- The next time that you use the RPrint program, printer status
- messages will be suppressed.
-
- On DOS-based PCs: type the /Q switch at the end of the command line to
- run RPRINT.
-
- PRINTING PROBLEMS
- =================
-
- Premature closure of the print device
- -------------------------------------
-
- Cause: The Series 3/MC/HC are multi-tasking - while one application
- is printing, you can carry on with something else. However, the
- background printing can be held up at times, depending on the
- processing requirements of the work you are doing. This can fool
- RPRINT's inactivity timeout into thinking that the printing has
- finished, causing it to prematurely close the print device.
-
- Solution: If you experience this problem, consider increasing the
- Activity timeout, or convert to closing the printer device manually
- by pressing a key on the PC keyboard.
-
- RPRINT reports printing problems
- --------------------------------
-
- Solution: Try reducing the `Baud rate' for printing on the PC and
- Series 3/MC/HC to 4800.
-
-