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Dot4Spool - print spooler with Dot4 support
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WARNING: THIS IS BETA SOFTWARE. THIS MEANS IT IS INCOMPLETE,
UNFINISHED AND UNTESTED. ALL USE IS AT YOUR OWN RISK. I
WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY LOSS OF DATA ETC INCURRED
FROM DIRECT OR INDIRECT USE OF THIS SOFTWARE. BY INSTALLING
AND/OR USING THIS SOFTWARE YOU AGREE TO THESE TERMS.
Installation
============
copy Devs/spool.device to devs:
Check the tooltypes of Dot4Spool - you MUST fill in ONE of the
following:
SERIAL=
This is the serial number of your HP printer (only HP printers
are supported for built-in USB mode). You can get the serial
number out of USBInspector, amongst other places.
DEVICE=
This is the AmigaDOS assigned device name to send print jobs to
(eg. PAR:) You can use the included USBPRT mountlist if you
want to print spooled jobs to an OS supported USB printer.
Optionally the following tooltypes can be used:
UNIT=
This is the unit number of spool.device to monitor. Leave at 0
unless you have more than one printer, in which case you will
need to run Dot4Spool multiple times with different UNIT numbers
(eg. using project icons with Dot4Spool as a default tool)
MODE=
This is for HP/Dot4 mode only. See below.
Now run Dot4Spool. It will not appear to do anything, as it runs
as a background commodity.
Open Printer Prefs and select spool.device as the printer port
device for your printer.
Print something! It should spool to disk and then print, freeing
up the application faster and allowing use of Dot4 as well as
native supported printers.
Known bugs
==========
Dot4 support is incredibly unreliable. In particular, it is
necessary to dis- and reconnect the printer after every job.
Sometimes this is necessary multiple times.
Advanced usage
==============
The spool directory defaults to T:Spool_<unit>
This can be changed by setting env-var spool.device/<unit>
in order to point it to somewhere on disk... If it is pointed
to a directory (rather than the root of a volume), this MUST
end in a slash. If you mess up then Dot4Spool WILL start
deleting random things. DON'T MESS WITH THIS UNLESS YOU KNOW
WHAT YOU ARE DOING.
The MODE tooltype sets the USB communication mode for HP printers.
It has value 0-7, as per the below: (the default is 3)
HPMUD_UNI_MODE=0, /* uni-di */
HPMUD_RAW_MODE=1, /* bi-di */
HPMUD_DOT4_MODE=3,
HPMUD_DOT4_PHOENIX_MODE=4, /* (ie: clj2550, clj2840, lj3050, lj3055, clj4730mfp) */
HPMUD_DOT4_BRIDGE_MODE=5, /* (ie: clj2500) not USB compatable, use HPMUD_RAW_MODE, tested on F10 12/10/08 DES */
HPMUD_MLC_GUSHER_MODE=6, /* most new devices */
HPMUD_MLC_MISER_MODE=7, /* old stuff */
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Contents of text/print/Dot4Spool.lha
PERMISSION UID GID PACKED SIZE RATIO METHOD CRC STAMP NAME
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[unknown] 9571 11420 83.8% -lh6- a30b Feb 24 12:34 Dot4Spool.info
[unknown] 9566 11420 83.8% -lh6- 2162 Feb 24 12:34 Dot4Spool/Devs.info
[unknown] 3626 10716 33.8% -lh6- ebc4 Feb 24 12:34 Dot4Spool/Devs/spool.device
[unknown] 9571 11420 83.8% -lh6- 59ed Feb 24 12:36 Dot4Spool/DOSDrivers.info
[unknown] 142 180 78.9% -lh6- 052e Feb 24 12:36 Dot4Spool/DOSDrivers/SPOOL
[unknown] 8340 14889 56.0% -lh6- 2a25 Feb 24 12:36 Dot4Spool/DOSDrivers/SPOOL.info
[unknown] 146 185 78.9% -lh6- 5a70 Feb 24 12:35 Dot4Spool/DOSDrivers/USBPRT
[unknown] 8338 14889 56.0% -lh6- 5328 Feb 24 12:36 Dot4Spool/DOSDrivers/USBPRT.info
[unknown] 39019 146892 26.6% -lh6- 373b Feb 24 12:33 Dot4Spool/Dot4Spool
[unknown] 7344 8981 81.8% -lh6- 20a1 Feb 24 12:37 Dot4Spool/Dot4Spool.info
[unknown] 1391 2712 51.3% -lh6- fbf1 Feb 24 12:54 Dot4Spool/Dot4Spool.readme
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Total 11 files 97054 233704 41.5% Feb 24 19:33
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