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Re: How can I define the blood... tray?

 
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Eric Antunes
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How can I define the blood... tray?

After installing sucessfuly a new Laserjet 9000, I'm now trying to define the default tray to "tray3" but I'd no sucess until now...

I'm also trying to disable the banner but no sucess either...

Thanks,

Eric Antunes
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Eric Antunes
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Re: How can I define the blood... tray?

Update:

I've checked that printer is already printing from tray3 from UX but not from Oracle.

But from UX side and until now, I've changed in the /var/spool/lp/interface/model.orig model file:

banner=$BANNER to banner=""

manuald="def" to manuald="tray3"

mediasrc="def" to mediasrc="tray3"

mediadest="def" to mediadest="tray3"

outb="def" to outb="tray3"

Is this ok or is there a variable that can keep the "def" initial value??

Thanks,

Eric
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A. Clay Stephenson
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Re: How can I define the blood... tray?

I'll assume that this is a JetDirect printer. Look in /var/spool/lp/interface/model.orig for a file with the same name as your queue. Edit this interface file. For example set 'banner=""' to disable the banner. Typically the tray is selected by setting the "mediasrc" variable in the interface file.
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Eric Antunes
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Re: How can I define the blood... tray?

Clay, thanks for your quick reply.

Now I'm trying to discover what's the Oracle problem...

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Eric Antunes
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Re: How can I define the blood... tray?

It's ok from HP-UX side but not at Oracle side: I'm going to open a new thread at databases section...

Thanks,

Eric Antunes
Each and every day is a good day to learn.