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             DECprint Printing Services
             Software Installation Guide


                                                              AA-PBZEA-TE




             This manual describes how to install the DECprint Printing
             Services software and how to configure print queues for
             printing.




             Revision/Update Information:   This is a new manual.

             Operating System and Versions: VAX/VMS, Versions 5.3 and
                                           later

             Software Version:             DECprint Printing Services for
                                           VMS Version 4.0



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             DECserver, LN03, LN03 Image, LN03 PLUS, LN03R, PrintServer,
             PrintServer 20, PrintServer 40, PrintServer 40 Plus, Q-bus,
             ReGIS, ScriptPrinter, TK, UNIBUS, VAXBI, VAX, VAXcluster,
             VAXstation II, VAXstation II/GPX, VMS, and the DIGITAL Logo

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                                                                  Contents




          About This Guide.........................................    vii


          1  Overview

              1.1  Printers Supported by DECprint Printing
                   Services........................................    1-1
              1.2  Capabilities of DECPrint Printing Services
                   Software........................................    1-2
                1.2.1DEClaser 2150/2250 Printers ..................    1-3
                1.2.2PrintServer Printers .........................    1-4
                1.2.3LN03 Image Printers ..........................    1-5
                1.2.4ScriptPrinter Printers .......................    1-7
              1.3  Printing System Compatibility...................    1-7
                1.3.1Upgrading PrintServer Client Software ........    1-7
                1.3.2Upgrading ScriptPrinter and LN03 Image
                     Software.....................................     1-8







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          2  Preinstallation Requirements

              2.1  Hardware Requirements...........................    2-1
                2.1.1DEClaser 2150/2250 and ScriptPrinter Hardware
                     Requirements.................................     2-2
                2.1.2PrintServer Hardware Requirements ............    2-3
                2.1.3LN03 Image Printer Hardware Requirements .....    2-3
              2.2  Software Requirements...........................    2-3
              2.3  DECprint Printing Services Software Distribution
                   Kit.............................................    2-3


          3  Installing the Software

              3.1  VMSINSTAL Conventions...........................    3-2
              3.2  Installation Procedure..........................    3-3
                3.2.1Choosing Release Notes Options ...............    3-5
                3.2.2Purging Files ................................    3-5
                3.2.3Selecting a Logical Definition for
                     LPS$LAYUP....................................     3-6
                3.2.4Selecting ALL-IN-1 Compatibility Kit .........    3-6
                3.2.5Installation Verification Procedure Check ....    3-7
                3.2.6Translator Installation Check ................    3-8
                3.2.7Completing the Installation Procedure ........    3-8
                3.2.8Installation Verification Procedure ..........    3-9
              3.3  Starting the DECprint Printing Services Printing
                   System..........................................   3-10
              3.4  Upgrading Printer Software......................   3-11
              3.5  Testing the Printers and Queues.................   3-11


          4  PostInstallation Procedures

              4.1  Installing Serial Printers......................    4-1
                4.1.1Changing the ScriptPrinter Communication
                     Speed........................................     4-2
                4.1.2Baud Rate Limitations ........................    4-2
                4.1.3Changing the Default Settings ................    4-3


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              4.2  Requirements for Installing DEClaser Printers...    4-4
              4.3  Requirements for Installing PrintServer
                   Printers........................................    4-4
                4.3.1Installing a PrintServer Client System .......    4-5
                   4.3.1.1 Including the PrintServer Node Name in
                           CPS$STARTUP.............................    4-5
                   4.3.1.2 Defining the PrintServer Network Nodes ..   4-5
                   4.3.1.3 Deleting the PrintServer Startup File ...   4-6
              4.4  Installing the LN03 Image Printer...............    4-6
              4.5  Setting the Printer Name........................    4-7
              4.6  Setting the Printer Timeout Using PostScript
                   Operators.......................................    4-8
              4.7  Making DECserver Connections for Serial
                   Printers........................................    4-9
                4.7.1DECserver Connections ........................   4-10
                4.7.2DECserver Port Characteristics ...............   4-11
                4.7.3Editing the LAT Protocol Startup and
                     Configuration File...........................    4-13
                4.7.4LAT Groups ...................................   4-14


          5  Initializing Print Queues

              5.1  Types of Printer Queues.........................    5-1
              5.2  Starting the System Queue Manager...............    5-2
              5.3  Defining Print Queues...........................    5-2
                5.3.1Copying the Printer Startup Command File .....    5-3
                5.3.2Editing the Printer Startup File .............    5-3
                5.3.3Defining a Device Control Library Logical
                     Name.........................................     5-4
                   5.3.3.1 Defining a Library Search List ..........   5-5
                   5.3.3.2 Preserving Custom Device Control
                           Modules.................................    5-6
              5.4  Setting Up Execution Queues.....................    5-7
                5.4.1Specifying the Device Name for Parameter p2 ..    5-8
              5.5  Setting Up Generic Queues.......................   5-11
              5.6  Changing the Default Parameters for a Queue.....   5-12



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                5.6.1Syntax for Parameters Associated with a
                     Queue........................................    5-13
                5.6.2Syntax Errors in Parameters Associated with a
                     Queue........................................    5-13
                5.6.3Order of Defaulting for Parameters ...........   5-14
              5.7  Changing the Default Qualifiers for a Queue.....   5-15


          6  System Messages

              6.1  Message Format..................................    6-1
              6.2  Severity Level..................................    6-2
              6.3  Message Descriptions............................    6-2


          A  Sample Installation Session



          B  Sample Startup Command File


          C  Installation Verification Output


          D  New Files and Libraries

              D.1  New Files.......................................    D-1
              D.2  Device Control Library..........................    D-4
              D.3  Files For PrintServer Software Upgrade
                   Procedure.......................................    D-5









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          E  Troubleshooting Procedures

              E.1  The Printer Is Not Printing Any Jobs............    E-1
                E.1.1Newly Installed Printer ......................    E-2
                E.1.2The Printer Has Stopped Printing .............    E-7
              E.2  Printing Is Slower Than Expected................    E-8
              E.3  Layup Definition Files Are Not Found............    E-9
              E.4  Printer Is Not Printing in Network
                   Environment.....................................    E-9
                E.4.1Determining Which Host Controls the Printer ..   E-10
                E.4.2Troubleshooting the Printer ..................   E-13
                   E.4.2.1 Regaining Control of the DECserver
                           Port....................................   E-13
                E.4.3Common DECserver Error Messages ..............   E-14
              E.5  Eliminating Login Dialog on Serial Printers.....   E-16
              E.6  PrintServer Troubleshooting Procedures..........   E-17
                E.6.1Printer Is Not Printing Jobs .................   E-17


          Index


          Examples

             5-1  Library Logical Name Definition..................    5-5

             5-2  Setting Up an Execution Queue....................    5-9

             5-3  Setting Up a PrintServer Execution Queue.........   5-10

             5-4  Setting Up a Generic Queue.......................   5-12

             A-1  Sample Installation..............................    A-1

             B-1  Sample Printer Startup Command File..............    B-1

             E-1  Determining Printer Host.........................   E-12



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          Figures

             1-1  LN03 Image Printer Software......................    1-6

             C-1  Printed IVP Output-ANSI Data Page................    C-3

             C-2  Printed IVP Output-ReGIS Data Page...............    C-5

             C-3  Printed IVP Output-TEK4014 Data Page.............    C-7

             C-4  Printed IVP Output-PostScript....................    C-9

             C-5  Printed IVP Output-HP PCL........................   C-11

          Tables

             1    Conventions......................................     xi

             1-1  Supported Printers...............................    1-2

             4-1  Communication Switch Default Settings............    4-2

             4-2  LN03 Image Printer SYSGEN Values.................    4-6

             4-3  Printer-Required DECserver Port
                  Characteristics..................................   4-11

             4-4  DECserver Port Characteristics...................   4-12

             4-5  DECserver Server Characteristics.................   4-12

             5-1  Parameter Values for Execution Queues............    5-7

             5-2  Parameter Values for Generic Queues..............   5-11

             D-1  New Files........................................    D-1

             D-2  PrintServer Client Files To Delete...............    D-5

             D-3  PrintServer Client Files To Retain...............    D-6

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                                                          About This Guide





          Intended Audience

             The DECprint Printing Services Software Installation Guide
             is intended for use by system managers responsible for
             installing the DECprint Printing Services software and for
             defining and maintaining the print queues.

             The system manager installing DECprint Printing Services
             software should be familiar with procedures and commands in
             the DECprint Printing Services System Manager's Guide.

             If you are installing the DECprint Printing Services
             software, you should be familiar with the VMSINSTAL utility
             for installing VMS software. Network printer installation
             requires some knowledge of DECnet network management. And, if
             you are installing serial printers on DECservers, you should
             have some knowledge of DECserver software management.






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          Document Structure

             This manual contains the following chapters and appendixes:

              _ Chapter 1 lists the printers supported by DECprint

                Printing Services software, and the capabilities of each
                printer.

              _ Chapter 2 lists the hardware and software prerequisites

                to installing the DECprint Printing Services software.
                Read this chapter before you run the VMSINSTAL utility to
                install DECprint Printing Services software.

              _ Chapter 3 contains the procedures for installing the

                DECprint Printing Services software. The procedures for
                starting the printer system and and testing the printer
                are also included.

              _ Chapter 4 describes procedures to perform after you run

                VMSINSTAL, to set up certain types of printers and printer
                configurations. This chapter is helpful for installing a
                new PostScript printer.

              _ Chapter 5 describes procedures for defining and starting

                print queues at your site.

              _ Chapter 6 lists the error and status messages you might

                encounter during installation of DECprint Printing
                Services, and explains how to respond to them.

              _ Appendix A shows a sample installation procedure.

              _ Appendix B shows a sample printer startup command file.

              _ Appendix C shows the Installation Verification Procedure

                (IVP) test files, which you may print after installation
                to test the printing system.

              _ Appendix D lists the files and libraries created during

                the installation procedure.

              _ Appendix E describes troubleshooting procedures for

                solving problems with the printer system.

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          Associated Documents

             The following documents are associated with the DECprint
             Printing Services software:

              _ DECprint Printing Services System Manager's Guide

              _ DECprint Printing Services Software Installation Guide

              _ Installation Guide: VAX PrintServer Supporting Host

              _ Management Guide: VAX PrintServer Supporting Host

              _ User's Guide: PrintServer Client for ULTRIX

              _ PostScript Programmer's Supplement

              _ PostScript Language Reference Manual

              _ PostScript Translators Reference Manual for ReGIS and

                Tektronix 4010/4014

              _ Digital ANSI-Compliant Printing Protocol Level 3

                Programming Reference Manual

              _ Digital ANSI-Compliant Printing Protocol Level 3

                Programming Supplement

              _ VMS DCL Dictionary

              _ Introduction to VMS System Management

              _ VAX/VMS System Messages and Recovery Procedures Reference

                Manual

              _ VAX/VMS System Manager's Reference Manual

              _ Guide to Maintaining a VMS System

              _ DEClaser 2100 Printer Operator's Guide

              _ DEClaser 2200 Printer Operator's Guide

              _ DEClaser 2200 Printer Installation Guide

              _ LN03R ScriptPrinter Installation Guide

              _ LN03R ScriptPrinter Operator's Guide

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              _ DECserver 100 Terminal Server Operator's Guide

              _ DECserver 200 Management Guide

              _ DECserver 500 Management Guide

              _ Guide to Terminal Server Manager

              _ VMS LAT Control Program (LATCP) Manual

             The DECprint Printing Services software documentation is
             available in the form of a documentation kit with order
             number AA-YNCAA-GZ.



























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          Conventions

             Table 1 lists the conventions that are used throughout this
             document:

             Table 1    Conventions

             _____________________________________________________________
             Convention__Meaning__________________________________________

             UPPERCASE   Uppercase characters indicate DCL commands,
             CHARACTERS  qualifiers, and parameters.

             italics     Italic characters used in command examples
                         indicate that you are to substitute a word or
                         value of your choice.

             bold        Bold characters are PostScript operators or error
                         message prefix strings.
       |
       |     red ink     The red ink in examples indicates information you
       |                 should enter as part of the procedure.

             []          Square brackets indicate that the enclosed item
                         is optional.

             <Ctrl/x>    Indicates a control key sequence. Press the
                         key labeled Ctrl while you simultaneously press
                         another key, represented by x.

             <Return>    This symbol indicates that you should press the
             ____________Return_key.______________________________________








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                                                                              1
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                                                                       Overview




                  This chapter provides an overview of Digital's PostScript
                  printers and the software features of the DECprint Printing
                  Services software, as follows:

                   _ Printers supported by DECprint Printing Services software,

                     Section 1.1

                   _ Capabilities of the DECprint Printing Services software,

                     Section 1.2

                   _ Differences between installing DECprint Printing

                     Services and installing existing printer system software,
                     Section 1.3

               1.1  Printers Supported by DECprint Printing Services

                  The DECprint Printing Services software supports the printers
                  listed in Table 1-1.













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                  Table 1-1    Supported Printers

                  _____________________________________________________________
                                       Maximum
                              Printer  Pages    Simplex
                  Product     Model    per      or
                  Name________Number___Minute___Duplex___Comm._Interface_______

                  ScriptPrinteLN03R    8        Simplex  Serial

                  LN03 Image  LN03Q    8        Simplex  Special

                  PrintServer LPS20    20       Duplex   Ethernet
                  20

                  PrintServer LPS40    40       Simplex  Ethernet
                  40

                  PrintServer LPS40    40       Simplex  Ethernet
                  40 Plus     Plus

                  DEClaser    LN05R    8        Simplex  Serial
                  2150[1]

                  DEClaser    LN06R    8        Duplex   Serial
                  2250[1]
                  _____________________________________________________________
                  [1]DEClaser 2150 represents the DEClaser 2100 printer with
                  the PostScript upgrade cartridge. DEClaser 2250 represents
                  the DEClaser 2200 printer with the PostScript upgrade
                  cartridge.
                  _____________________________________________________________

               1.2  Capabilities of DECPrint Printing Services Software

                  Digital's PostScript printers support PostScript printing
                  through laser printing technology, to produce high-quality
                  printouts. Through DECprint Printing Services, Digital's
                  PostScript printers print DDIF bitonal image files, Adobe's
                  PostScript page description language, and the ANSI/sixel,
                  ReGIS, Tektronix 4010/4014, and PCL data syntaxes. Translator
                  software converts these files into PostScript code.

                  Using DECprint Printing Services software, you can submit
                  print jobs from the PRINT command line or by using the VMS
                  system service $SNDJBC in an application program to print
                  user files. The PRINT command line consists of the standard
                  VMS DCL PRINT command with appropriate qualifiers. Several

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                  parameters for the /PARAMETERS qualifier are defined to
                  extend printing functions. User notification of printer
                  status is available through the /NOTIFY qualifier.

                  You can enhance the print job by including setup modules.
                  PostScript setup modules allow you to redefine the PostScript
                  environment; ANSI setup modules can send ANSI escape
                  sequences to affect ANSI print jobs. For more information,
                  refer to DECprint Printing Services System Manager's Guide.

                  DECprint Printing Services emulates the printing features of
                  the LN03 printer, allowing LN03 printer customers to replace
                  or upgrade their LN03 printer to PostScript printers without
                  loss of print capabilities. To aid in this product migration,
                  Digital offers the SoftFonts products for emulating font
                  cartridges on PostScript printer. Refer to the DECprint
                  Printing Services User's Guide for more information on the
                  FONTS_USED parameter to the PRINT command.

                  Installing DECprint Printing Services does not require
                  printer hardware to be installed previously. Be sure to
                  create and define an execution queue for each printer,
                  however, before attempting to print on one of these printers.

                  The following sections describe each type of printer and its
       |          special characteristics.
       |
       |          1.2.1  DEClaser 2150/2250 Printers
       |
       |       DEClaserEClaser 2150 and 2250 printers are desktop printers for
       |       printerscript printing. The DEClaser 2150 is the base DEClaser
       |
       |          2100 with the PostScript cartridge installed inthe memory
       |          slot in the front of the printer. The DEClaser 2250 is the
       |          base DEClaser 2200 with the PostScript cartridge installed
       |          in the memory slot. These two printers feature manual media
       |          feeding, and envelope printing using an envelope cassette.
       |          They are compatible replacements for a ScriptPrinter
       |          printer. As such, they are equipped with a serial interface
       |          suitable for direct hardware connection to the system or for
       |          connection to a DECserver device on the Ethernet.
       |
       |          The DEClaser 2250 printer provide these additional features
       |          over the DEClaser 2150:
       |
       |           _ Duplex printing
       |
       |           _ Optional power envelope feeder
       |
       |           _ Two input tray slots
       |
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       |          For information about using these features, refer to the
       |          DECprint Printing Services User's Guide.
       |
       |          Installing Software for DEClaser Printers
       |
       |          To use this manual for installing the DECprint Printing
       |          Services software to support a DEClaser 2150 or DEClaser
       |          2250 printer, follow the sections listed below:
       |
       |           1 To prepare for installing the DECprint Printing Services
       |             software to support a new DEClaser printer, follow the
       |             instructions in Chapter 2. Section 2.1.1 lists hardware
       |             requirements specific to the DEClaser printers.
       |
       |           2 Run VMSINSTAL to install the DECprint Printing Services
       |             software, as described in Chapter 3.
       |
       |           3 In the case of a DEClaser printer connected to a DECserver
       |             port for network access, follow the instructions in
       |             Section 4.7.
       |
       |           4 To create and modify print queues and set up the printing
       |             software, refer to Chapter 5.
       |
                  1.2.2  PrintServer Printers

               PrintServertServer 20, PrintServer 40, and PrintServer 40 Plus
               printersers are high-speed network printers with multiple input

                  trays and output trays. PrintServer 20 printers support
                  duplex printing; the PrintServer 40 and PrintServer 40 Plus
                  printers support simplex printing only.

                  Every PrintServer printer is a node on an Ethernet network
                  and communicates with other nodes in the network. The nodes
                  that access PrintServer printers using DECprint Printing
                  Services software are referred to as "PrintServer clients".
                  The client nodes running DECprint Printing Services must also
                  be running DECnet to access the PrintServer printer.

                  The supporting host is the network node that performs boot
                  services and printer management services for PrintServer
                  printers. The node that functions as the supporting host can
                  also be a PrintServer client, but this is not a requirement.
                  Refer to Installation Guide: VAX PrintServer Supporting Host
                  for information about installing the PrintServer Supporting
                  Host software. See the Management Guide: VAX PrintServer
                  Supporting Host for information about PrintServer Supporting
                  Host management.

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                  Installing Software for PrintServer Printers

                  To install the DECprint Printing Services software on a
                  client system on the network, follow the procedures described
                  in the sections listed below:

                   1 Prepare for the software installation as described in
                     Chapter 2. Specific PrintServer hardware requirements are
                     described in Section 2.1.2.

                   2 Run VMSINSTAL to install the DECprint Printing Services
                     software, as described in Chapter 3.

                   3 Before you start the DECprint Printing Services queue,
                     make sure that the supporting host software is installed
                     and has been booted on the supporting host node (refer to
                     the Installation Guide: VAX PrintServer Supporting Host).
                     and enter the PrintServer node name and address in the
                     DECnet node database. Refer to Section 4.3.

                   4 Specific procedures for installing DECprint Printing
                     Services to support PrintServer printers are described
                     in Section 4.3.

                   5 Create or modify print queues as described in Chapter 5,
                     to customize the printer environment on the client system.

                  1.2.3  LN03 Image Printers

               LN03hImage3 Image printer is a desktop printer for image
               printersing. The LN03 Image printer receives a bit map over a

                  very high-speed interface to print an image. This printer
                  is capable of printing image files much faster than the
                  other printers supported by DECprint Printing Services.
                  A PostScript interpreter produces bitmap information from
                  PostScript code to print the data on the LN03 Image printer.

                  Serial printers are connected to the host system either by a
                  DECserver port or by direct serial line interface.

                  The LN03 Image printer software consists of the following
                  components:

                   _ LN03 Image Services software

                   _ LN03 Image Support software

                   _ DECprint Printing Services

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                  Figure 1-1    LN03 Image Printer Software





                  Figure 1-1 illustrates the operations for printing different
                  types of file data syntaxes on the LN03 Image printer.

                  As illustrated in Figure 1-1, the following types of file
                  data syntax require processing by one or more software
                  components:

                   _ PostScript files

                   _ Digital Data Interchange Format (DDIF) bitonal image files

                   _ File requiring a translator (ANSI, ReGIS, Tektronix

                     4010/4014, and HP PCL data syntax)

                  Installing Software for LN03 Image Printers

                  To install the DECprint Printing Services software to print
                  on an LN03 Image printer, follow the instructions in the
                  following list:

                   1 Before you initiate the DECprint Printing Services
                     software, be sure to install the LN03 Image Support and
                     Image Services software, and start the queues.

                   2 Prepare the system by following the instructions in
                     Chapter 2. Specific hardware requirements for an LN03
                     Image printer are described in Section 2.1.3.

                   3 Run VMSINSTAL to install the DECprint Printing Services
                     software, as described in Chapter 3.

                   4 Specific instructions for installing DECprint Printing
                     Services software to support LN03 Image printers are
                     described in Section 4.4.

                     You must adjust certain system parameters. The SYSGEN
                     parameters you must change, and recommended values, are
                     listed in Table 4-2.

                   5 Before you start the queue, follow the directions in
                     Chapter 4 to create or modify print queues and customize
                     your printing system.

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                  1.2.4  ScriptPrinter Printers

               ScriptPrinterPrinter printer is a desktop printer for PostScript
               printersing. It can serve as a local printer for a VMS system,

                  accepting PostScript files without translation. ScriptPrinter
                  printers are connected to the host system either by a
                  DECserver port or by direct serial line interface.

                  Installing Software for ScriptPrinter Printers

                  To install a new ScriptPrinter printer, follow the installa-
                  tion procedures in the following sections:

                   1 Prepare for the software installation by reading
                     Chapter 2 for serial printers. In particular, refer to
                     Section 2.1.1.

                   2 Run VMSINSTAL to install the DECprint Printing Services
                     software, as described in Chapter 3.

                   3 Specific instructions for installing the DECprint Printing
                     Services software to support ScriptPrinter printers are
                     described in Section 4.1. To install a ScriptPrinter
                     printer on a DECserver port for network access, refer
                     to Section 4.7.

                   4 Follow the instructions in Chapter 4 to initialize or
                     modify print queues and to customize the printing system.

       |       1.3  Printing System Compatibility
       |
       |          The DECprint Printing Services software replaces the VAX
       |          PrintServer Client Version 3.0 and the VAX ScriptPrinter
       |          Version 2.1 software products.
       |
       |          1.3.1  Upgrading PrintServer Client Software
       |
       |       PrintServerver client installation for DECprint Printing
       |       printersces requires you to run VMSINSTAL, create the printer
       |
       |          startup file, edit the system startup file, and execute the
       |          startup command file. In order to use DECprint Printing
       |          Services Version 4.0, the supporting host system must be
       |          running PrintServer Supporting Host Version 3.0 and higher.
       |
       |          Sites upgrading from the PrintServer Client software
       |          should note the following differences from that software's
       |          installation procedure:
       |
       |           1 New method of specifying queue structure.

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       |             The DECprint Printing Services software kit includes
       |             a template file for specifying generic and execution
       |             queues. The resulting startup file is preserved during
       |             subsequent software installations. Refer to Chapter 4 for
       |             instructions.
       |
       |             Old LPS$STARTUP.COM files are not compatible with DECprint
       |             Printing Services Version 4.0.
       |
       |           2 Enter PrintServer node name in startup file.
       |
       |             In CPS$STARTUP.COM, parameter P2 (/ON device name) in
       |             CPS$EXECUTION_QUEUE.COM must be the PrintServer node name.
       |             (Refer to Chapter 4 for instructions.)
       |
       |          1.3.2  Upgrading ScriptPrinter and LN03 Image Software
       |
       |       ScriptPrinterently using ScriptPrinter printers and LN03 Image
       |       andpLN03ers are running ScriptPrinter Version 2.1 software. For
       |       Imageese sites, you only need to run VMSINSTAL to upgrade from
       |       printers current software to DECprint Printing Services Version
       |
       |          4.0. The ScriptPrinter Version 2.1 startup command file is
       |          compatible with DECprint Printing Services software.
       |
       |          The CPS$STARTUP.COM from ScriptPrinter Version 2.1 software
       |          does not require modification, unless printers or queues are
       |          being changed. The new software introduces no significant
       |          new installation or startup considerations for existing
       |          ScriptPrinter sites.


















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                                                                              2
               ________________________________________________________________

                                                   Preinstallation Requirements




                  This chapter describes the hardware environment and software
                  requirements for installing DECprint Printing Services on the
                  host system, as follows:

                   _ Hardware requirements, Section 2.1

                   _ Specific hardware requirements for ScriptPrinter and

                     DEClaser printers, Section 2.1.1

                   _ Specific hardware requirements for PrintServer printer

                     software installation, Section 2.1.2

                   _ Specific hardware requirements for LN03 Image printing,

                     Section 2.1.3

                   _ Software prerequisites for installing DECprint Printing

                     Services, Section 2.2

               2.1  Hardware Requirements

                  The following hardware requirements are common to sites using
                  DECprint Printing Services to drive Digital's PostScript
                  printers:

                   _ The appropriate input device to hold the distribution

                     media.

                     The DECprint Printing Services software is distributed in
                     the following forms of media:

                      _ 1600 BPI magnetic tape

       |              _ TK50 COMPACTape cartridge
       |
       |              _ CDROM (Compact Disc)

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                   _ Appropriate communications hardware for the printer

                     configuration (as described in this chapter).

                   _ Adequate disk space for installation and for operation of

                     the DECprint Printing Services software.

                  In addition, each type of printing device supported by
                  DECprint Printing Services requires special hardware, as
       |          described in the following sections.
       |
       |          2.1.1  DEClaser 2150/2250 and ScriptPrinter Hardware
       |          Requirements
       |
       |       DEClaserEClaser and ScriptPrinter printers are serial printers,
       |       andwhich are connected to the host system either by a DECserver
       |       ScriptPrintery direct serial line interface, using one of the
       |       onlyollowing:
       |
       |           _ DHV11 (Q-bus)
       |
       |           _ DZV11 (Q-bus)
       |
       |           _ DLV11 (Q-bus)
       |
       |           _ DHU11
       |
       |           _ DMZ32 (UNIBUS)
       |
       |             The DMZ32 interface, revision E and lower, requires that
       |             the transmit and receive speed for printers be no more
       |             than 4800 baud.
       |
       |           _ DMF32 (UNIBUS)
       |
       |           _ DMB32 (VAXBI)
       |
       |           _ CVAX serial line interface (CXA16, CXB16, CXY08, DZQ11)
       |
       |             CSA0 (printer port 0 on VAXstation II and VAXstation
       |             II/GPX systems) is not a supported interface for serial
       |             printers.
       |
       |             For DEClaser printers, this interface requires an H8571-A
       |             adapter (refer to the DEClaser 2200 Printer Installation
       |             Guide).
       |
       |           _ VS2000 serial line interface
       |
       |           _ DECserver interface
       |
       |             DECserver configuration for serial printers is described
       |             in Section 4.7.
       |
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       |          2.1.2  PrintServer Hardware Requirements
       |
       |       PrintServerou can run DECprint Printing Services software on the
       |       onlylient system to print files on a PrintServer printer; the
       |
       |          PrintServer printer must be installed on the Ethernet.

                  2.1.3  LN03 Image Printer Hardware Requirements

               LN03hImage3 Image printer requires one of the following Q-bus
               onlynterfaces:

                   _ LNV21-AA dual-sized controller for BA123/BA23 enclosures

                     (BC27H-15 cable)

                   _ LNV21-SA or LNV21-SF quad-sized controller for BA213

                     enclosure (BC27P-15 cable)

               2.2  Software Requirements

       |          To install DECprint Printing Services software, the host
       |          system must be running VMS Version 5.3 and higher.
       |
       |       Serial serial printers on DECserver devices, ensure that the
       |       printersrver software is installed and running before you start
       |       on the printer queues.
       |       DECserversntServer printers, ensure that the PrintServer
       |       PrintServer
       |          Supporting Host Version 3.0 and higher is installed and
       |          running on at least one node in the network. The PrintServer
       |          node should be included in the DECnet node database for the
       |          client system before you start the printer queue. DECnet-VAX
       |          software (Versions 5.3 and higher) must be running on the
       |          client system.
       |
       |       LN03oImage LN03 Image printer, set system parameters as
       |          described in Section 4.4, and install LN03 Image support
       |          software and image services software kits before you start
       |          the printer queue.

               2.3  DECprint Printing Services Software Distribution Kit

                  Check the contents of the DECprint Printing Services Software
                  Distribution Kit against the bill of materials. You should
                  have the following items in the distribution kit:

                   _ Software labeled VMS DECprint Printing Services software,

                     Version 4.0.

                   _ Digital ANSI-Compliant Printing Protocol Level 3

                     Programming Reference Manual

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                   _ Digital ANSI-Compliant Printing Protocol Level 3

                     Programming Supplement

                   _ DECprint Printing Services System Manager's Guide

                   _ DECprint Printing Services User's Guide









































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                                                                              3
               ________________________________________________________________

                                                        Installing the Software




                  This chapter describes how to install DECprint Printing
                  Services software on a VAX-based VMS system, using the
                  VMSINSTAL utility. If you are not familiar with the VMSINSTAL
                  utility, read the Guide to VAX/VMS Software Installation.

                  The procedures described in this chapter include:

                   _ Running VMSINSTAL for DECprint Printing Services,

                     Section 3.2

                   _ Procedures for starting the new printer software,

                     Section 3.3

                   _ Procedures for upgrading DECprint Printing Services

                     software, Section 3.4

                   _ Testing the DECprint Printing Services software, printer,

                     and queues, Section 3.5

                  Perform the following steps before you begin the installation
                  procedure:

                   1 Read through the installation procedures, preparing the
                     information you must supply as you install the software
                     and define the printer queues.

                   2 If you have a previous version of ScriptPrinter software
                     and you have modified CPS$DEVCTL.TLB, extract any
                     site-specific device control library modules from
                     CPS$DEVCTL.TLB and copy them to a directory that is
                     unaffected by the installation procedure. You should
                     create your own device control libraries for custom device
                     control modules. The installation procedure replaces
                     the device control library CPS$DEVCTL.TLB. (Refer to
                     Section 5.3.3.2 for more information.)

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                   3 Make a backup copy of the software distribution media.

                   4 Mount the distribution media on an appropriate input
       |             device.
       |
       |           5 Check that you have enough disk space:
       |
       |              _ For installation (with ALL-IN-1) 6500 blocks (3.3 M
       |
       |                bytes)
       |
       |                Without ALL-IN-1, 4500 blocks (2.3 M bytes)
       |
       |              _ For permanent storage (without ALL-IN-1) 3000 blocks
       |
       |                (1.5 M bytes)
       |
       |                With ALL-IN-1 compatibility kit: 5000 blocks (2.5 M
       |                bytes)

                   6 Log in to the system manager's account.

               3.1  VMSINSTAL Conventions

                  The VMSINSTAL procedure is interactive. The system prompts
                  you for information, and responds with instructions,
                  statements, queries, and messages.

                  Instructions guide you through the procedure or provide you
                  with information relevant to subsequent queries. Messages
                  inform you of the status and progress of the installation
                  procedure.

                  Queries are preceded by an asterisk (*) and may be followed
                  by default responses enclosed in brackets ([]).  Enter your
                  response, followed by <Return>. Press <Return> to enter the
                  default response. If you are not sure of the response, enter
                  a question mark (?). VMSINSTAL displays explanatory text and
                  repeats the prompt.

                  VMSINSTAL messages are documented in the Guide to VAX/VMS
                  Software Installation. Messages specific to the installation
                  of DECprint Printing Services software are found in
                  Chapter 6.

                  The DECprint Printing Services Release Notes are included on
                  the software distribution media.

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               3.2  Installation Procedure

               Note This section does not reproduce all text you will see on
                  your screen during the installation procedure. A sample
                  VMSINSTAL procedure is shown in Appendix A.

                  Invoke the VMSINSTAL procedure as follows:

                    $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL CPS040 device-id [OPTIONS N]

                  In this command line, you supply the following information:

                  CPS040        refers to the DECprint Printing Services
                                software saveset.

                  device-id     is the device on which the distribution media
                                is mounted. This may be a tape or disk device.

                  [OPTIONS N]   invokes the release notes option, allowing
                                you to display or save a copy of the release
                                notes. This portion of the command line is
                                optional. If you omit this option, the Release
                                Notes question (Section 3.2.1) is omitted from
                                the VMSINSTAL dialog and the release notes are
                                automatically copied to SYS$HELP.

                  Next, VMSINSTAL displays a banner line, the date and time,
                  the statement that you can enter a question mark (?) at
                  any time for help, and one or more warning messages if
                  appropriate. You can continue the installation or exit to
                  modify the conditions causing the warning messages.

                  If you are not currently logged in to the SYSTEM account, the
                  following message is displayed:

               VMSINSTAL-W-NOTSYSTEM, You are not logged in to the SYSTEM account.

                  If DECnet software is running, the following message is
                  displayed:

               %VMSINSTAL-W-DECNET, Your DECnet network is up and running.

                  If processes are running on the system while VMSINSTAL is
                  running, the following type of message is displayed:

               %VMSINSTAL-W-ACTIVE, The following processes are still active:
                process-name

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                  When any of these messages are displayed, the following query
                  allows you to terminate VMSINSTAL and correct the situation
                  if necessary:

               * Do you want to continue anyway [NO]?

                  Enter YES to continue. DECnet software does not have to be
                  running during the software installation procedures.

                  If you answer NO, the VMSINSTAL procedure is terminated
                  immediately. If you enter a question mark (?), the following
                  explanation is displayed:

               The above conditions may cause VMSINSTAL to function improperly.
               In particular, problems may occur with file ownership if you are not
               logged into the SYSTEM account.

                  You are then asked:

               * Are you satisfied with the backup of your system disk [YES]?

                  Enter YES to continue or NO to exit VMSINSTAL to make a
                  backup and run VMSINSTAL again.

                  If you enter a question mark (?) in response to this
                  question, VMSINSTAL displays the following explanation:

               VMSINSTAL attempts to ensure that a power failure or system crash
               will not corrupt your system disk.  However, for absolute safety we
               recommend that you back it up before installing new products.  Please
               see the documentation for more information on crashes during
               installation.

                  If the distribution medium is mountable, VMSINSTAL then
                  asks for confirmation that the distribution media has been
                  mounted.

                Please mount the first volume of the set on device-id:
               * Are you ready?

                  Enter YES when ready.

                  VMSINSTAL displays the name and version of the product
                  being installed, the start time of the installation, and
                  confirmation of the restoration of each saveset on the
                  distribution media.


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               The following products will be processed:

               CPS V4.0

                Beginning installation of CPS V4.0 at 13:45

               %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset A

                  3.2.1  Choosing Release Notes Options

                  If you specified OPTIONS N in the VMSINSTAL command line, the
                  following release notes options are displayed:

                       Release Notes Options:
                              (1) Display release notes
                              (2) Print release notes
                              (3) Both 1 and 2
                              (4) Copy release notes to SYS$HELP
                              (5) Do not display, print or copy release notes

                  If you select 1, the release notes are displayed on your
                  terminal and are copied to CPS040.RELEASE_NOTES in SYS$HELP.

                  If you select 2, the release notes are queued to SYS$PRINT
                  for printing, and copied to CPS040.RELEASE_NOTES in SYS$HELP.

                  If you select 3, the release notes are displayed on your
                  terminal, queued to SYS$PRINT, and copied to CPS040.RELEASE_
                  NOTES in SYS$HELP.

                  If you select 4, the release notes are copied to CPS040.RELEASE_
                  NOTES in SYS$HELP.

                  If you select 5, the release notes are not printed,
                  displayed, or copied to SYS$HELP.

                  If you did not include the OPTIONS N portion of the VMSINSTAL
                  command line, the following message is displayed:

               %VMSINSTAL-I-RELMOVED , The product's release notes have been
               successfully moved to SYS$HELP

                  3.2.2  Purging Files

                  VMSINSTAL asks if you want to purge any files that are being
                  replaced.

               * Do you want to purge files replaced by this installation [YES]?

                  Enter YES if you want to save disk space or NO if you think
                  the files may still be of use.

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                  If you enter a question mark (?) in response to this query,
                  the following message is displayed:

               During this installation, new files will be provided to replace
               existing versions.  You may purge these older versions to save disk
               space, or keep them if you feel they may be of use.  Purging is
               recommended.

                  VMSINSTAL checks to see if the amount of disk space required
                  for the installation is available. If the space is not
                  available, a message indicates the amount of disk space that
                  is required, and the installation is aborted. Otherwise, the
                  installation continues.

                  3.2.3  Selecting a Logical Definition for LPS$LAYUP

                  Next, the installation procedure looks for a logical
                  definition of LPS$LAYUP in the system table in executive
                  mode. If a definition exists, the following message is
                  displayed:

               %CPS-I-LAYUPDEF, LPS$LayUp is already defined
               -CPS-I-LAYUPDEF, This installation will use its value

                  If an LPS$LAYUP definition does not exist, the proce-
                  dure asks you to specify one. Press <return> to select
                  SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.CPS] as the default, or type
                  a disk directory specification.

               * Full definition for LPS$LayUp [SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.CPS]]:

               % VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
               VMI$ROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.CPS]

       |          3.2.4  Selecting ALL-IN-1 Compatibility Kit
       |
       |          In this question, the VMSINSTAL procedure allows you to
       |          install the ALL-IN-ONE compatibility kit at a later. The
       |          ALL-IN-ONE compatibility kit allows you to print files from
       |          ALL-IN-1 software.
       |
       |          If you want this option, the following files are optionally
       |          copied to [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.CPS]:
       |
       |           _ PS-PRINTING-ALL-IN-1-COMPAT.SAV, which contains the
       |
       |             software saveset, including a PostScript file with
       |             instructions for installing the saveset.

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       |           _ PS-PRINTING-ALL-IN-1-COMPAT.TXT, an ASCII text file with
       |
       |             instructions for installing the ALL-IN-1 compatibility
       |             kit.
       |
       |       * Do you want to install the ALL-IN-1 Compatibility
       |       Kit? [Y]?
       |
       |          Enter YES if you want the optional ALL-IN-1 compatibility
       |          kit. If you enter NO, the DECprint Printing Services software
       |          will not include this function. If you enter a question mark
       |          (?) in response to this query, the following explanation is
       |          displayed:
       |
       |       1900 blocks, provides scripts for PostScript printing
       |
                  3.2.5  Installation Verification Procedure Check

                  VMSINSTAL checks to see if the queue manager is running on
                  your system.

                  If the queue manager is not present, the Installation
                  Verification Procedure (IVP) is not run, and the following
                  messages are displayed on your screen:

               %CPS-I-NOQUEMGR, System queue manager is not running
               -CPS-I-NOQUEMGR, IVP will NOT run.  Installation continuing ...

                  The queue manager must be running if you want the instal-
                  lation to run an Installation Verification Procedure (IVP).
                  (Refer to Section 3.2.8.)

                  If necessary, VMSINSTAL creates a disk directory for the IVP
                  files:

               %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
               VMI$ROOT:[SYSTEST.CPS].

                  If the directory already exists, the following message is
                  also displayed:

               %CREATE-I-EXISTS, VMI$ROOT:[SYSTEST.CPS] already exists

                  VMSINSTAL also creates a disk directory for the example
                  files:

               %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
               VMI$ROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.CPS]

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                  If the directory already exists, the following message is
                  displayed:

               %CREATE-I-EXISTS, VMI$ROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.CPS] already exists

                  Then VMSINSTAL displays the following message on your screen:

               %CPS-I-NOQUES, No further questions will be asked.

                  As it restores each saveset, VMSINSTAL reports on its
                  progress:

               VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset B ...
               VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset C ...

                  This operation may require up to 20 minutes to complete.

                  3.2.6  Translator Installation Check

                  At this point, VMSINSTAL installs the translators. Before
                  installing a translator, VMSINSTAL checks the image
                  identification of the translator on the system and in the
                  kit. VMSINSTAL installs the translator from the kit unless
                  its version number is lower than the version number of the
                  translator already installed. In this case, the procedure
                  issues an informational message such as this

               %CPS-I-TRNNOTREP, The ReGIS translator in the kit
                 is already installed

                  The VMSINSTAL message specifies the translator name, in this
                  case, ReGIS.

                  3.2.7  Completing the Installation Procedure

                  VMSINSTAL then displays a message on your screen reminding
                  you to perform the following procedures:

               Please remember to copy SYS$StartUp:CPS$StartUp.Template to
               SYS$StartUp.Com.  Then edit this file following the instructions to
               create your queues.  Finally execute this file to establish and start
               the queues.  Also remember to edit SYS$Manager:SyStartUp_V5.Com to
               establish your queues at system startup time.

               If you use LAT devices, this file should be executed after the
               LAT devices are created.  If you use PrintServers, this file should
               be executed after DECnet is running.  If you use both types of
               printers, both of the above conditions should be satisfied before the
               startup file is executed.

                  These procedures are described in Chapter 4 and Chapter 5.

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                  VMSINSTAL now moves files from the temporary locations used
                  during installation to their permanent directories.

               %VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, Files will now be moved to their target
               directories...

                  3.2.8  Installation Verification Procedure

                  The IVP verifies that the installation procedure was
                  successful. The installation verification procedure (IVP)
                  runs automatically and queues the test files in [SYSTEST.CPS]
                  to the temporary print queue CPS$IVP_TEST.

               Note The IVP test files are not automatically printed.

                  The IVP creates a temporary print queue (CPS$IVP_TEST) and
                  creates print jobs in the temporary queue. The print jobs are
                  processed, but no paper is produced.

                  When the IVP creates print jobs on the temporary queue, the
       |          following messages are displayed:
       |
       |       %CPS-I-IVP. Beginning IVP...
       |       JOB CPS$IVP_POST (queue CPS$IVP_TEST, entry 61) started on CPS$IVP_TEST
       |       JOB CPS$IVP_ANSI (queue CPS$IVP_TEST, entry 62) started on CPS$IVP_TEST
       |       JOB CPS$IVP_REGIS (queue CPS$IVP_TEST, entry 63) started on CPS$IVP_TEST
       |       JOB CPS$IVP_TEK4014 (queue CPS$IVP_TEST, entry 64) started on CPS$IVP_TEST
       |       JOB CPS$IVP_PCL (queue CPS$IVP_TEST, entry 64) started on CPS$IVP_TEST
       |
                  The test procedure automatically deletes the temporary queue
                  after the IVP runs. You can print the IVP files later (refer
                  to Section 3.5).

                  VMSINSTAL issues an informational message when the IVP is
                  completed:

                       IVP successful for VMS DECprint Printing Services Software V4.0

                  VMSINSTAL issues its final messages:

                       Installation of CPS V4.0 completed at 14:04

                       VMSINSTAL procedure done at 14:08
               $

                  When VMSINSTAL is complete, follow the instructions in
                  the VMSINSTAL dialog. The final steps of the installation
       |          procedure are described in Chapter 4.
       |
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       |       3.3  Starting the DECprint Printing Services Printing System
       |
       |          To start a printer and print files, perform the following
       |          steps after you run VMSINSTAL.
       |
       |           1 Prepare the printer and printer software, as described in
       |             the section appropriate to the printer being installed:
       |
       |              _ ScriptPrinter printer: Section 4.1
       |
       |              _ DEClaser printer: Section 4.2
       |
       |              _ PrintServer printer: Section 4.3
       |
       |              _ LN03 Image printer printer: Section 4.4
       |
       |              _ ScriptPrinter or DEClaser printer with a DECserver
       |
       |                connection: Section 4.7
       |
       |           2 Create the CPS$STARTUP.COM file from the distributed
       |             CPS$STARTUP.TEMPLATE file (see Chapter 5.) This step
       |             is not necessary if you have ScriptPrinter Version 2.1
       |             software.
       |
       |           3 Edit the system startup file SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM
       |             to include a call to CPS$STARTUP.COM, if the system
       |             startup file does not already include this call. Look
       |             for the following command:
       |
       |               $ @SYS$STARTUP:CPS$STARTUP
       |
       |             If this command is not included in the system startup
       |             file, add it.
       |
       |             Note that an existing PrintServer site may have a system
       |             startup file with the following command:
       |
       |               $ @SYS_STARTUP:LPS$STARTUP
       |
       |             For PrintServer sites, delete this command and insert the
       |             correct call to CPS$STARTUP, as shown above.
       |
       |             This change to the system startup file is not necessary if
       |             you have ScriptPrinter Version 2.1 software.
       |
       |           4 After exiting from the editor, invoke the printer startup
       |             command file with the following command:
       |
       |               $ @SYS$STARTUP:CPS$STARTUP
       |
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               3.4  Upgrading Printer Software

                  If you have an existing PostScript printer and DECprint
                  Printing Services software, you can add and delete printers
                  from your system, or add and delete execution or generic
                  queues, without running VMSINSTAL. To upgrade your printer
                  software, follow these steps:

                   1 Stop the queues you want to change, using the following
                     command:

                       $ STOP/QUEUE/NEXT queue-name[:]

                   2 Make any changes needed to SYS$STARTUP:CPS$STARTUP.COM,
                     adding and deleting the definitions for the desired
                     execution and generic queues (see Chapter 5).

                   3 If you are deleting a queue, check to see that no jobs
                     are waiting in the queue to be printed. Use the following
                     commands to check the queue and to delete the queue:

                       $ SHOW/QUEUE/ALL queue-name[:]
                       $ DELETE/QUEUE queue-name[:]

                   4 Before starting DECprint Printing Services software, you
                     should power cycle (turn off and on) any serial printers.
                     This clears resources and allows the reloading of new
                     prologues.

                   5 Invoke the startup command file with the following
                     command:

                       $ @SYS$STARTUP:CPS$STARTUP

                  The startup procedure then initializes and starts your
                  queues.

               3.5  Testing the Printers and Queues

                  After the installation is complete, you can test the
                  printers.

                  Print the following installation verification procedure (IVP)
                  files from SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.CPS]:

                   _ CPS$IVP_ANSI.DAT

                   _ CPS$IVP_POST.DAT

                   _ CPS$IVP_REGIS.DAT

       |           _ CPS$IVP_TEK4014.DAT

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       |           _ CPS$IVP_PCL.DAT
       |
       |          Remember to use the appropriate /DATA_TYPE parameter,
       |          indicated in the filename following the underscore, for each
       |          of the files. For example to print CPS$IVP_REGIS.DAT, use the
       |          following PRINT command:
       |
       |            $ PRINT/QUEUE=queue-name/PARAMETERS=(DATA_TYPE=REGIS)-
       |            /NOTIFY SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.CPS]CPS$IVP_REGIS.DAT
       |
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       |
       |
       |
       |
       |
       |                                                                      4
       |       ________________________________________________________________
       |
       |                                            PostInstallation Procedures
       |
       |
       |
       |
       |          This chapter describes printer-related operations to be
       |          performed after the DECprint Printing Services software is
       |          installed. These operations are required for sites that are
       |          installing the Common Print Symbiont (CPS) for the first
       |          time, and for installing new printers to be supported by
       |          DECprint Printing Services.
       |
       |          This chapter discusses the following procedures:
       |
       |           _ Setting serial printer communication speeds, Section 4.1
       |
       |           _ Setting up the DEClaser 2150/2250 printers, Section 4.2
       |
       |           _ Setting up the PrintServer printer environment, Section 4.3
       |
       |           _ Setting up the system parameters for LN03 Image printers,
       |
       |             Section 4.4
       |
       |           _ Setting the printer name, Section 4.5.
       |
       |           _ Setting serial printer timeout value, Section 4.6
       |
       |           _ Configuring serial printers for network access, Section 4.7
       |
       |       4.1  Installing Serial Printers
       |
       |       Serialial printers require you to set up the communication
       |       printers and timeout values for the printer device. (Hardware
       |
       |          requirements for installing serial printers are described in
       |          Section 2.1.1.)
       |
       |
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       |          4.1.1  Changing the ScriptPrinter Communication Speed
       |
       |       ScriptPrintergs of the two switchpacks, SP1 (left) and
       |          SP2 (right), on the back of the printer, determine the
       |          communication mode. Table 4-1 lists the expected settings
       |          for the software installation of the ScriptPrinter.
       |
       |          Table 4-1    Communication Switch Default Settings
       |
       |          _____________________________________________________________
       |          Switch_Setting__________Switch_Setting_______________________
       |
       |          SP1-1  Off              SP2-1  Off
       |
       |          SP1-2  On               SP2-2  Off
       |
       |          SP1-3  Off              SP2-3  Off
       |
       |          SP1-4  On               SP2-4  Off
       |
       |          SP1-5  Off              SP2-5  Off
       |
       |          SP1-6__Off______________SP2-6__Off___________________________
       |
       |          These settings correspond to 9600 baud, XON/OFF flow control
       |          enabled, 8 bits, and no parity.
       |
       |          Press the top of the switch for On and the bottom of
       |          the switch for Off. Refer to the LN03R ScriptPrinter
       |          Operator's Guide for additional information about setting
       |          the communication DIP switches.
       |
       |          Once the ScriptPrinter printer is installed, you can
       |          determine its communication setting by pressing the self-test
       |          button on the back of the printer and reading the power-up
       |          summary sheet.
       |
       |          4.1.2  Baud Rate Limitations
       |
       |       Serialn choosing a baud rate other than the default of 9600
       |       printers consider the following limitations:
       |
       |           _ VMS drivers do not support baud rates of 3600 and 7200
       |
       |             baud.
       |
       |           _ DMZ32 serial interfaces, Revision E and lower, require a
       |
       |             speed of 4800 baud or less.

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       |           _ Each DECserver device runs at an optimal speed for
       |
       |             printers. The DECserver devices that can be used
       |             with DECprint Printing Services and the recommended
       |             communications speed for each are listed in the Software
       |             Product Description (SPD).
       |
       |          If you selected an improper speed, the printer will not
       |          operate.
       |
       |          Power-cyle (turn off and then turn on) the printer to enable
       |          the new communications settings.
       |
       |          4.1.3  Changing the Default Settings
       |
       |       Serialrun a serial printer at a different communication speed
       |       printersthe default rate of 9600 baud, proceed as follows:
       |
       |           1 Stop the execution queue that drives the printer.
       |
       |               $ STOP/QUEUE/NEXT execution-queue-name
       |
       |           2 Turn off the power to the printer.
       |
       |       ScriptPrinter printer to the appropriate baud rate. For a
       |             ScriptPrinter printer, the communication DIP switches are
       |             located on the back of the printer unit to the appropriate
       |             baud rate. Refer to the ScriptPrinter Operator's Guide for
       |             information about setting the communication DIP switches
       |             for your printer.
       |
       |       DEClasert the communications settings for the DEClaser 2150/2250
       |             printers through the printer front panel. Menu INTERFACE:
       |             baud allows you to check and change the baud rate for
       |             these printers. Refer to the DEClaser 2100 Printer
       |             Operator's Guide or the DEClaser 2200 Printer Operator's
       |             Guide for instructions.
       |
       |       ScriptPrintere execution queue definition for the printer con-
       |             figured in the printer startup file SYS$STARTUP:CPS$STARTUP.COM.
       |             Parameter p6 is reserved for communication speed (not
       |             required for printers on DECserver devices). When
       |             multiple hosts access the printer, be sure to make these
       |             adjustments on each host system.
       |
       |       ScriptPrinter power to the printer. Wait for the printer to
       |             eject the power-up test page and then check the test page
       |             to ensure that the desired settings are reflected on the
       |             test page.

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       |       SerialInvoke CPS$STARTUP by issuing the following DCL command:
       |       printers
       |               $ @SYS$STARTUP:CPS$STARTUP
       |
       |       4.2  Requirements for Installing DEClaser Printers
       |
       |          You must change the factory default settings on the front
       |          panel of the DEClaser 2150/2250 printer, so that it will work
       |          with the DECprint Printing Services software. This section
       |          summarizes the front panel settings. Refer to the DEClaser
       |          2100 Printer Operator's Guide or the DEClaser 2200 Printer
       |          Operator's Guide. for help on operating the front panel and
       |          checking the PostScript cartridges.
       |
       |       Caution You must turn the printer off before installing or
       |          removing the PostScript cartridges. Failure to observe this
       |          can destroy the cartridges.
       |
       |           1 Make sure the PostScript cartridges are installed in your
       |             printer and the cartridges are installed in their correct
       |             slot.
       |
       |           2 For the SETUP: Interface menu, make sure the following
       |             features are set to the values listed below:
       |
       |              _ I/F: Serial comm is selected
       |
       |              _ The correct baud rate is selected
       |
       |              _ Parity is set to no
       |
       |              _ Flow Control is set to xon/xoff
       |
       |              _ Data bits is set to eight
       |
       |              _ Stop bits is set to one
       |
       |           3 For the MISCELLANEOUS menu, make sure TIMEOUT=INF.
       |
               4.3  Requirements for Installing PrintServer Printers

               PrintServertServer 20, PrintServer 40, and PrintServer 40 Plus
                  printers are network printers, requiring the VMS DECnet
                  software to be running on the VMS systems on which the
                  DECprint Printing Services software is running. (Hardware
                  required for installing the PrintServer printer is described
                  in Section 2.1.2.)

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                  4.3.1  Installing a PrintServer Client System

                  The following procedures allow the DECprint Printing Services
                  software to access PrintServer printers.

                  4.3.1.1  Including the PrintServer Node Name in CPS$STARTUP
                  In the procedure for editing CPS$STARTUP, include the printer
                  node name in the execution queue definition, as described
                  in Section 5.3.2. For printers in a VAXcluster, be sure to
                  include the SCS node name of the system on which you are
                  installing DECprint Printing Services. The Network Control
                  Program (NCP) database for DECnet should have an entry for
                  each PrintServer printer accessible from the system.

                  4.3.1.2  Defining the PrintServer Network Nodes   The system
                  manager can provide you with a registered DECnet node name
                  and node address. Run the NCP program and add the printer
                  node to the network database. Use the following commands to
                  define a PrintServer network node:

                    $ MCR NCP
                    NCP> SET NODE node-name ADDRESS node-address
                    NCP> DEFINE NODE node-name ADDRESS node-address
                    NCP> EXIT
                    $

       |          In the NCP commands, you supply the following variables:
       |
       |          node-name   Printer node name
       |
       |          node-       Printer node address
       |          address
       |
       |          For example, type the following commands to add the printer
       |          ABLE (DECnet address 5.85) to the network database:
       |
       |            $ MCR NCP
       |            NCP> SET NODE ABLE ADDRESS 5.85
       |            NCP> DEFINE NODE ABLE ADDRESS 5.85
       |            NCP> EXIT
       |            $
       |






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                  4.3.1.3  Deleting the PrintServer Startup File   The existing
                  LPS$STARTUP.COM file is no longer used and is not compatible
                  with DECprint Printing Services. Delete this file after
                  you edit CPS$STARTUP.COM. To delete this file, follow these
                  procedures:

                   1 Delete existing PrintServer printer queues.

                   2 Add new print queues to CPS$STARTUP.COM for PrintServer
                     printers.

                   3 Edit SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM, removing the reference
                     to SYS$MANAGER:LPS$STARTUP.COM.

                   4 If you have any customized definitions in
                     the LPS$STARTUP.COM file, copy them to SYS$STARTUP:CPS$STARTUP.COM.

                   5 Delete LPS$STARTUP.COM. (This function can be performed by
                     calling the example command file CPS$NUKE.COM.)

               4.4  Installing the LN03 Image Printer

       |       LN03oImageall the LN03 Image printer, you must install the
       |       Printer Image Support software and LN03 Image Services software
       |
       |          before you start the DECprint Printing Services print queues.
       |          (The hardware required for installing and running an LN03
       |          Image printer is described in Section 2.1.3.)
       |
       |          You must also adjust system parameters before running
       |          DECprint Printing Services to support LN03 Image printers, as
       |          described in this section.

                  The LN03 Image printer requires that the following SYSGEN
                  parameters be set to at least the minimum values listed in
                  Table 4-2.

                  Table 4-2    LN03 Image Printer SYSGEN Values

                  _____________________________________________________________
                  SYSGEN
                  Parameter________Minimum_Value_______________________________

                  PROCSECTCNT      64

                  WSMAX            10000

                  VIRTUALPAGECNT   25000

                                                       (continued on next page)

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                  Table 4-2 (Cont.)    LN03 Image Printer SYSGEN Values

                  _____________________________________________________________
                  SYSGEN
                  Parameter________Minimum_Value_______________________________

                  NPAGEDYN         500000

                  NPAGEVIR_________2000000_____________________________________

                  To check the values, enter the following commands:

                    $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:SYSGEN
                    SYSGEN> SHOW parameter

                  Supply a parameter name for parameter.

                  If you need to change a SYSGEN value, Digital suggests that
                  you modify SYS$SPECIFIC:[SYSEXE]MODPARAMS.DAT and then use
                  the AUTOGEN command procedure to change the values.

                  For example, to change the WSMAX parameter, perform the
                  following steps:

                   1 Edit SYS$SPECIFIC:[SYSEXE]MODPARAMS.DAT and add the
                     following:

                       MIN_WSMAX=10000

                   2 Issue the following AUTOGEN commands to install the new
                     WSMAX parameter on the system when you reboot the system:

                       $ @SYS$UPDATE:AUTOGEN SAVPARAMS GENPARAMS

                       $ @SYS$UPDATE:AUTOGEN SETPARAMS REBOOT

                  Refer to the Guide to VAX/VMS Software Installation for more
                  information on the AUTOGEN command procedure.

               4.5  Setting the Printer Name

               Serialsome cases, messages reference a printer name. You can
               printersde your printer with a unique name. For PrintServer

                  printers, the printer name is set through the server
                  management software (refer to the Management Guide: VAX
                  PrintServer Supporting Host for instructions).

                  For serial printers, the printer name is stored in non-
                  volatile memory, to be inserted into these error messages.

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                  To set the printer name, edit a copy of the file LPS$SET_
                  PRINTER_NAME.PS found in SYS$MANAGER to include the desired
                  name and password. (The default password for ScriptPrinter
                  printers is "LN03R". For DEClaser printers, the default
                  password is "0".) Select a printer name of 31 characters
                  or less.

                  Then submit the file for printing as a PostScript job:

                    $ PRINT/QUEUE=queue-name-
                    /PARAMETER=(DATA_TYPE=POSTSCRIPT) LPS$SET_PRINTER_NAME.PS

                  Without the printer name set, a message contains the default
                  printer name printer-name in the following message:

                    %CPS-I-TRAYSUBST, Output will be delivered to the only tray on
                    printer-name

                  With the printer name set, the message contains the name you
                  selected for your printer, "David's printer" for example, and
                  reads:

                    %CPS-I-TRAYSUBST, Output will be delivered to the only tray on
                    David's printer

                  Edit and submit a copy of LPS$SET_PRINTER_NAME.PS for each
                  printer requiring a unique name.

               4.6  Setting the Printer Timeout Using PostScript Operators

               PrintServertServer printers, the timeout value is set in
                  supporting host management software (refer to Management
                  Guide: VAX PrintServer Supporting Host).

               DEClaserEClaser printers, the timeout value is set by the front
                  panel controls, documented in the DEClaser 2100 Printer
                  Operator's Guide or the DEClaser 2200 Printer Operator's
                  Guide.

               Serial printer aborts a print job if it does not receive data
               printers period of 40 seconds. This value may be changed with

                  the settimeouts PostScript operator. A file has been provided
                  in the installation kit and is left in SYS$MANAGER:, which
                  can be used to change the timeout value to zero (0), which
                  means no timeout. The file name is LPS$SET_TIMEOUT.PS.

               Note Digital recommends that you change the timeout value to
                  zero for printing on the ScriptPrinter.

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                  In order to change the timeout (including setting it back
                  to the original value) you must specify the printer password
                  and exit the server loop of the printer. The default password
                  is the string "LN03R" for ScriptPrinter or "0" for DEClaser
                  printers and is specified in LPS$SET_TIMEOUT.PS.

                    serverdict begin (LN03R) exitserver

                  Include the correct password for your printer.

                  Then submit the file for printing as a PostScript job:

                    $ PRINT/QUEUE=queue-name-
                    /PARAMETER=(DATA_TYPE=POSTSCRIPT) LPS$SET_TIMEOUT.PS

                  A page is printed to indicate that the timeout was success-
                  fully changed.

                  It may be necessary to change the timeout if the ANSI
                  translator takes more than 40 seconds to load one LN03 font.
                  In this case, the printer aborts the job in progress. Setting
                  the timeout to zero (0) gives an infinite timeout value.

               Note Changing the password may require an additional 30 seconds
                  to load each ANSI print file.
       |
       |       4.7  Making DECserver Connections for Serial Printers
       |
       |       Serial information in Section 4.7.1 through Section 4.7.4
       |       printerses to the ScriptPrinter and the DEClaser 2150 and
       |
       |          2250 printers. They do not apply to the LN03 Image printer,
       |          the PrintServer 20, PrintServer 40, or PrintServer 40 Plus
       |          printers.
       |
       |          Multiple systems on the same Ethernet can access the serial
       |          printer if the following prerequisites are met:
       |
       |           _ The printer is connected to a DECserver.
       |
       |           _ Every host system using the printer is running DECprint
       |
       |             Printing Services software. Failure can occur if the
       |             printers are accessed by any means other than through
       |             DECprint Printing Services software.
       |
       |           _ The SHOW QUEUE command does not display the queues for
       |
       |             network printers.
       |
       |           _ The system does not provide print job scheduling or load-
       |
       |             balancing among printers.

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       |           _ The system does not provide a centralized queue.
       |
       |          Implementation of shared printer access has the following
       |          implications:
       |
       |           _ There is no centralized accounting for the printer. Each
       |
       |             system maintains separate accounting information for the
       |             printing performed by that system.
       |
       |           _ Multiple systems running DECprint Printing Services
       |
       |             software contend for the same printer.
       |
       |           _ There is no centralized print queue for the printer.
       |
       |          4.7.1  DECserver Connections
       |
       |          The serial PostScript printers are made network-accessible
       |          through a DECserver connection to the Ethernet. For this
       |          configuration, you must make the following changes to the
       |          system startup procedure:
       |
       |           _ Set the necessary DECserver port and server characteris-
       |
       |             tics for the printer.
       |
       |          Note DECprint Printing Services supplies an example command
       |             file for this purpose. This command file sets the
       |             characteristics for a DECserver with the Terminal Server
       |             Manager (TSM) software, and records data in the TSM
       |             database. (TSM is a software product available from
       |             Digital.)
       |
       |             The command file is:
       |
       |       SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.CPS]CPS$CONFIG-PRINTER-PORT.COM
       |
       |             This command file provides examples of characteristics for
       |             DECserver 100, DECserver 200, and DECserver 500 devices.
       |
       |           _ Make the necessary changes to SYS$MANAGER:STARTLAT.COM.
       |
       |             This file is used by LTLOAD.COM, the command procedure
       |             that starts the local area transport (LAT) protocol and
       |             configures applications devices for remote printers.
       |

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                  4.7.2  DECserver Port Characteristics

                  Table 4-3 lists the DECserver port characteristics required
                  for dedicated printing.

                  Table 4-3    Printer-Required DECserver Port Characteristics

                  _____________________________________________________________
                  Characteristic_____________DECserver_Port____________________

                  ACCESS                     REMOTE

                  AUTOBAUD                   DISABLED

                  AUTOCONNECT                DISABLED

                  AUTOPROMPT                 DISABLED

                  BREAK                      DISABLED

                  BROADCAST                  DISABLED

                  FLOW CONTROL               XON

                  INPUT FLOW CONTROL[1]      ENABLED

                  OUTPUT FLOW CONTROL[1]     ENABLED

                  INACTIVITY LOGOUT          DISABLED

                  LOSS NOTIFICATION          DISABLED

                  MESSAGE CODES              DISABLED

                  QUEUING                    ENABLED

                  VERIFICATION               DISABLED
                  _____________________________________________________________
                  [1]Characteristic not supported by the DECserver 500.
                  _____________________________________________________________

               Note On many versions of DECserver devices, QUEUING is not a
                  port characteristic, but is a server characteristic whose
                  default is ENABLED.




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                  In addition, check that the following DECserver port
                  characteristics match the DIP switch settings on the back
                  of your printer.

                  Table 4-4    DECserver Port Characteristics

                  _____________________________________________________________
                  Character     8
                  size

                  Parity        None

                  Input speed   9600

                  Output_speed__9600___________________________________________

       |          Check the following DECserver server characteristics
       |
       |
       |          Table 4-5    DECserver Server Characteristics
       |
       |          _____________________________________________________________
       |          Queue limits  0
       |
       |          Service       Refer to Section 4.7.4
       |          groups_______________________________________________________
       |
                  To change DECserver terminal server and port characteristics,
                  you need privileged status. Once you have privileged status,
                  use the DEFINE PORT and SET PORT commands.

                  The DEFINE command changes the port's characteristics in the
                  server's permanent database. These changes do not take effect
                  until the next login for the port. SET commands take effect
                  immediately, but only alter the port's characteristics for
                  the current session.

                  For example, to change the INPUT SPEED and OUTPUT SPEED
                  values on PORT_6 to 19200 baud (on a DECserver 200), issue
       |          the following commands from the console server manager:
       |
       |            LOCAL> SET PRIVILEGED
       |            PASSWORD> password
       |
       |            LOCAL> SET PORT 6 SPEED 19200
       |            LOCAL> DEFINE PORT 6 SPEED 19200
       |

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                   _ For a detailed description of DECserver 100 commands and

                     how to change them, refer to the DECserver 100 Terminal
                     Server Operator's Guide.

                   _ For DECserver 200 terminal server commands, refer to the

                     DECserver 200 Management Guide.

                   _ For DECserver 500 terminal server commands, refer the

                     DECserver 500 Management Guide for additional required
                     DEFINE commands.

                  4.7.3  Editing the LAT Protocol Startup and Configuration
                  File
       |
       |          The SYS$MANAGER:STARTLAT.COM file defines host node service
       |          characteristics. Before you start the print queues, make sure
       |          the LAT driver is running and ports are available.

               Note Commands referenced in this section are LATCP commands.
                  For more information on LATCP commands, refer to the VMS LAT
                  Control Program (LATCP) Manual.

                  Edit STARTLAT.COM and add the following command to create an
                  applications port on the host node (service node) that will
                  support your printer:

                    CREATE PORT LTAd:/NOLOG/APPLICATION

                  In this command format, you supply the number of the
                  applications port for d, which must be a unique number from 1
       |          to 9999.
       |
       |       Note The DECserver device may be dedicated to the printer or
       |          may be shared with terminal lines. In the latter case,
       |          it is prudent to assign a very high port number to the
       |          printer. Since the terminal connections on the DECserver
       |          are established dynamically among the lowest available ports,
       |          the assignment of a higher port number for the printer can
       |          help secure the port for the printer and prevent interference
       |          from terminal line connections.

                  In STARTLAT.COM, add the following command to associate the
                  applications port with a remote port on a server:

               SET PORT LTAd:/NODE=server_name/PORT=port_n_name/QUEUE/APPLICATION

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                  In the command format, you supply the following values:

                  LTAd:     is the name of the applications port.

                  server_   is the name assigned to the DECserver device.
                  name

                  port_n_   is the DECserver port name.
                  name

                  The following example associates applications port LTA9000:
                  with the port named PORT_7 on a remote DECserver 200 named
                  LN03RDS:

               SET PORT LTA9000:/NODE=LN03RDS/PORT=PORT_7/QUEUE/APPLICATION

       |          As an alternative, you can define the LAT connection for
       |          the printer in the CPS$STARTUP.COM file. You may prefer
       |          this method of definition if the DECserver is dedicated to
       |          printing services, since doing so makes it easier to solve
       |          problems with this configuration. However, if the DECserver
       |          supports terminals as well as the printer, you may prefer to
       |          define the port in the LAT startup file.

                  4.7.4  LAT Groups
       |
       |          To make a successful LAT connection, the following must have
       |          at least one LAT group in common:

                   _ On the DECserver:

                     Port   authorized groups
                            current groups

                   _ On the service node:

                     enabled
                     groups

                  If you did not set up these groups correctly, you receive the
                  following error message when a print job is submitted:

                    %CPS-E-LRJACCESSDENIED, Access denied

                  You can use LATCP commands to include the necessary LAT group
                  designations. For additional information refer to the VMS LAT
                  Control Program (LATCP) Manual.

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                                                                              5
               ________________________________________________________________

                                                      Initializing Print Queues




                  This chapter describes the procedures for creating, starting,
                  and modifying print queues. The following operations are
                  discussed in this chapter:

                   _ Types of print queues, Section 5.1

                   _ Starting the queue manager, Section 5.2

                   _ Creating CPS$STARTUP.COM, Section 5.3

                   _ Setting up execution queues, Section 5.4

                   _ Setting up generic queues, Section 5.5

                   _ Changing default queue parameters, Section 5.6

                   _ Changing default queue qualifiers, Section 5.7

                   _

               Note The information in this chapter is necessary for completing
                  the installation of the DECprint Printing Services software
                  and for managing the resulting printing system. Therefore,
                  the chapter is included in both the DECprint Printing
                  Services Software Installation Guide and the DECprint
                  Printing Services System Manager's Guide.

               5.1  Types of Printer Queues

                  A printer queue can be either an execution queue or a generic
                  queue.

                  Execution queues schedule jobs for processing by the symbiont
                  and deliver the print files to an output device. An execution
                  queue is associated with a particular device.

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                  Generic queues, rather than being associated with a specific
                  device, point to the execution queues. Generic queues can
                  be associated with more than one execution queue and can
                  distribute print jobs among them, or they can be used to
                  associate specific DECprint Printing Services functions with
                  a print job.

                  The default PRINT qualifier values assumed for execution
                  and generic printer queues can be set in the CPS$STARTUP.COM
                  file. Refer to Section 5.7. In addition, each queue may have
                  print parameters that are associated with the queue. You can
                  modifying these parameter values in CPS$STARTUP.COM. Refer
                  to Section 5.6 for more information about modifying queue
                  parameters.

               5.2  Starting the System Queue Manager

                  The system job queue manager must be started before you can
                  use any queue management commands or submit print jobs.

                  The START/QUEUE/MANAGER command is generally included in
                  the system startup procedure. It starts the system queue
                  manager that controls submitting of the job, starting print
                  queues, and scheduling print jobs. You need to issue this
                  command only if the command is not there or if the queue file
                  becomes corrupted and a new queue file must be created. The
                  default file specification for the file containing the queue
                  management information is SYS$SYSTEM:JBCSYSQUE.DAT.

               5.3  Defining Print Queues

                  The procedures in this chapter are required for new printer
                  installation and for initial installation of the DECprint
                  Printing Services software. For sites with existing printer
                  systems, you can modify the printer startup file to create
                  new print queues and to modify existing print queues.

                  The DECprint Printing Services software requires a startup
                  command file (CPS$STARTUP.COM) in order to run. You must also
                  change the system startup file SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM.
                  These operations affect system files and should be performed
                  by a system manager or cluster manager.






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                  5.3.1  Copying the Printer Startup Command File

                  DECprint Printing Services software provides you with a tem-
                  plate for a printer startup file, SYS$STARTUP:CPS$STARTUP.TEMPLATE.
                  If you do not have an existing CPS$STARTUP.COM file, you must
                  copy the template file and edit it to reflect your own queue
                  structure.

                  Copy the printer startup template file using the COPY command
                  as follows:

                    $ COPY SYS$COMMON:[SYS$STARTUP]CPS$STARTUP.TEMPLATE -
                    SYS$COMMON:[SYS$STARTUP]CPS$STARTUP.COM

                  5.3.2  Editing the Printer Startup File

                  Edit the CPS$STARTUP.COM file to reflect your own queue
                  structure, including:

                   1 A logical name for the device control library. Refer to
                     Section 5.3.3.

                   2 Execution print queues. Refer to Section 5.4.

                   3 Generic print queues. Refer to Section 5.5.

                  The printer startup template file contains a sample device
                  control library definition, a sample execution queue
                  definition and two sample generic queue definitions.
                  Find this section of the template file and edit the queue
                  definitions to match your print queue structure.

                  Section 5.3.3 through Section 5.5 show portions of text
                  from the CPS$STARTUP.TEMPLATE command file. Text after
                  an exclamation mark (!) to the end of the line denotes
                  a comment, which the startup procedure does not execute.
                  Following the examples and instructions provided in
                  CPS$STARTUP.COM, use an editor of your choice and edit the
                  file to define the queue structure for the system. Note that
                  instructions follow the examples in the template file. When
                  you remove comment flags to enable a command in this file,
                  be sure to remove all occurrences of the comment flags ($!)
                  in the command line, include those on the continued command
                  line.

               Note Do not change the order of commands in CPS$STARTUP.COM. The
                  first part of the printer startup command file is necessary
                  to create the proper environment for running DECprint
                  Printing Services software.

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                  The first part of the startup file includes a call to another
                  file, CPS$REQUIRED.COM, as shown:

                    $ @sys$startup:cps$required

                  CPS$REQUIRED.COM does the following:

                   _ Checks to see if the queue manager is running

                   _ Checks privileges

                   _ Installs the DDIF translator if necessary

                   _ Defines the default form CPS$DEFAULT

                   _ Defines the LPS$LAYUP logical name

                  5.3.3  Defining a Device Control Library Logical Name

                  The startup procedure defines the DECprint Printing Services
                  device control library logical name. It is necessary to
                  change this part of the CPS$STARTUP.COM file if you use site-
                  specific setup modules that require additional device control
                  library definitions or if you add ANSI setup modules.

                  Example 5-1 shows the section of the printer startup command
                  file for defining a library logical name. The template
                  shows an example of the library logical name definition
                  for a device control library search list, followed by
                  the standard library logical name definition for DECprint
                  Printing Services software. You can edit the definition to
                  add site-specific device control libraries to the search
                  list, if necessary. (Refer to Section 5.3.3.1.)















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               Example 5-1    Library Logical Name Definition

               $!+----------
               $! Define your device control library logical name here.  The first
               $! "define/system" (commented out) is an example of how to define a
               $! search list of device control libraries.  Note that CPS$devctl
               $! should always be first in the list.
               $!
               $! define /system /exec /nolog cps_lib cps$devctl, "ansi/data=ansi", -
               $!      "ps/data=post"
               $!
               $
               $ define /system /exec /nolog cps_lib cps$devctl
               $
               $!-----------

                  5.3.3.1  Defining a Library Search List   If you have ANSI
                  setup modules or customized PostScript setup modules in your
                  own libraries, you must include a library search list for the
                  device control library definition in the CPS$STARTUP.COM
                  file. Set up a library search order by including site-
                  specific device control libraries after the CPS$DEVCTL
                  library.

                  Include a command line of the following form to define a
                  device control library search list:

                    $ DEFINE/SYSTEM/EXEC/NOLOG logical-name search-list

                  In the command line, you specify the following information:

                  logical-  is the name that you assign to the library search
                  name      list. Use this logical name in the definition
                            for the execution queue in this same file (see
                            parameter p3 in Section 5.4).

                  search-   is the list of libraries to be searched. For each
                  list      library that includes the /DATA_TYPE qualifier,
                            enclose the library name and the qualifier in
                            quotation marks. If you do not use the /DATA_TYPE
                            qualifier, you do not need to enclose the library
                            name in quotation marks. The default data type for
                            a library is PostScript.





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                  Example

                  The following example defines MY_LIB as the library logical
                  name. Three libraries contain PostScript modules, the
                  standard device control library CPS$DEVCTL, PS1, and PS2. One
                  library, ANSI1, contains ANSI setup modules. The following
                  command sets up the library search order: CPS$DEVCTL, PS1,
                  ANSI1, PS2. Always include the printer standard device
                  control library first in the list. For example:

                    $ DEFINE/SYS/EXEC/NOLOG MY_LIB -
                    CPS$DEVCTL,"PS1/DATA_TYPE=POST","ANSI1/DATA_TYPE=ANSI",PS2

       |       Note You must stop and start all execution queues to use a new
       |          logical definition of the device control library. If you
       |          change only the contents of a library, it is not necessary to
       |          stop and start the queues.

       |          5.3.3.2  Preserving Custom Device Control Modules   The
       |          installation of DECprint Printing Services software creates
       |          a new version of the supplied device control library
       |          CPS$DEVCTL.TLB in SYS$LIBRARY. If you answered YES to purging
       |          in the installation procedure in Section 3.2.2, existing
       |          device control libraries have been purged.

                  Digital recommends that, in order to add device control
                  modules, you create a new library and refer to it in the
                  library search list. This will simplify the process of
                  upgrading your printing software.

               PrintServersupgrade existing PrintServer Client software to
               onlyECprint Printing Services, the existing device control

                  library (LPS$DEVCTL.TLB) will be deleted. Check the existing
                  device control library at this point for custom definitions.
                  Copy the custom device control library definitions to
                  a custom device control library, and add that library
                  definition to the DEFINE command in CPS$STARTUP.COM.

               Note Do not change the standard device control modules in the
                  standard CPS$DEVCTL library.







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               5.4  Setting Up Execution Queues

                  SYS$STARTUP:CPS$STARTUP.COM calls the SYS$STARTUP:CPS$EXECUTION_
                  QUEUE.COM file once to initialize and start each execution
                  queue. You should create an execution queue for each
                  PostScript printer. To create your own execution queue
                  structure, you call CPS$EXECUTION_QUEUE.COM once for each
                  queue, supplying your selections for parameters p1 to p8 in
                  the place provided in the CPS$STARTUP.COM file. Table 5-1
                  shows the parameter values to set up execution queues.

                  Table 5-1    Parameter Values for Execution Queues

                  _____________________________________________________________
                  Parameter_Value______________________________________________

                  p1 (re-   Name of execution queue.
                  quired)

                  p2 (re-   Name of device that the execution queue drives
                  quired)   (used with /ON qualifier of INITIALIZE/QUEUE
                            command). For PrintServer printers, this is the
                            printer node name. Refer to Section 5.4.1.

                  p3 (op-   Library logical name: the logical name for the
                  tional)   standard device control library or for a library
                            search list (default is CPS$DEVCTL).

                  p4 (op-   Execution queue parameter defaults (used with
                  tional)   DEFINE LPS$queue-name_PARAMETER). Refer to
                            Section 5.6.

                  p5 (op-   Value to override or add to THE /DEFAULT qualifier.
                  tional)   Refer to Section 5.7.

                  p6 (op-   For serial printers, communication speed; default
                  tional)   is 9600 baud. For all other printers, this
                            parameter is ignored.

                  p7 (op-   Value for SET DEVICE qualifier. For example,
                  tional)   to set a printer to SPOOLED status, include
                            "/SPOOLED=(queue-name, disk-device-name)".

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       |          Table 5-1 (Cont.)    Parameter Values for Execution Queues
       |
       |          _____________________________________________________________
       |          Parameter_Value______________________________________________
       |
       |          p8 (op-   Verify on/off. Enables SET VERIFY for the command
       |          tional)   procedure. The default setting is NOVERIFY, to
       |                    save log file space and console log space. If p8
       |                    contains 1, then SET VERIFY is enabled. (Refer to
       |                    VMS DCL Dictionary for more information about SET
       |          __________[NO]VERIFY.)_______________________________________

                  5.4.1  Specifying the Device Name for Parameter p2

                  In parameter p2, you specify the node name and device name of
                  the printer that the execution queue drives.

                  The device name must reflect the following information,
       |          depending on the printer configuration:
       |
       |           _ TxAn: for a serial printer on a serial line (n).
       |
       |           _ LTAn: for a serial printer on a DECserver port (n).
       |
       |           _ LDAn: for the LN03 Image printer on line n).
       |
       |           _ scsnode::device-name: for a printer in a VAXcluster
       |
       |             environment, where scsnode is the VAXcluster SCS node name
       |             and device-name is the printer identifier, as described
       |             above.
       |
       |           _ node-name:: for a PrintServer printer, where node-name is
       |
       |             the printer node name.
       |
       |           _ scsnode::node-name:: for a PrintServer printer in a
       |
       |             VAXcluster system, where scsnode is the VAXcluster SCS
       |             node name, and node-name is the PrintServer node name.
       |
       |       Note Using the single colon and double colon conventions in the
       |          device specification is important for distiguishing between
       |          the name of a physical device (single colon) as opposed to a
       |          node name (double colon).

                  Device Characteristics and Parameter p2

                  CPS$EXECUTION_QUEUE.COM sets device characteristics for
                  LAT devices and serial communications devices. Parameter p2
                  provides the device name for the SET TERMINAL and SET DEVICE
                  commands in this command file. If p2 is a logical name, the
                  command file translates this name. To prevent logical name

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                  translation, provide an underscore (_) prefix for your device
                  name in p2.

                  Execution Queue Examples

                  Example 5-2 shows how to use the parameters from Table 5-1 to
                  set up an execution queue for a ScriptPrinter printer, which,
                  by default, prints jobs with two pages on one side of a sheet
                  of paper (NUMBER_UP=2), and uses the form type MYFORM.

               Example 5-2    Setting Up an Execution Queue

               $ @SYS$STARTUP:CPS$EXECUTION_QUEUE -
               1   2UP -             ! P1 - execution queue name
               2   FOO::TTB4: -      ! P2 - device name
               3   CPS_LIB -         ! P3 - logical name for your library search list
               4   "NUMBER_UP=2" -   ! P4 - defines a default queue parameter
                  "/DEFAULT=(FLAG,FORM=MYFORM,NOFEED)" -
               5-                    ! P5 - value to override/add to default qualifiers
               6   "" -              ! P6 - communication speed
                  /SPOOL=(2UP,DISK1$:)
               7-                    ! P7 - set device qualifier
               8                     ! P8 - verify on/off

                   1 Parameter p1 is the name of the execution queue 2UP where
                     the print jobs execute.

                   2 Parameter p2, FOO::TTB4:, specifies the device TTB4
                     on node FOO that this execution queue drives. (For a
                     VAXcluster printer, FOO is the SCS node name.)

                   3 Parameter p3 provides the value CPS_LIB as the logical
                     name for the library search list. You define the search
                     list and associate it with CPS_LIB elsewhere in the same
                     CPS$STARTUP command file.

                   4 Parameter p4, "NUMBER_UP=2", is the default value for the
                     execution queue.

                   5 Parameter p5, "/DEFAULT=(FLAG,FORM=MYFORM,NOFEED)", adds
                     the printing of a flag page before each file and defines
                     the default form for jobs in this execution queue.






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                   6 Parameter p6, "" (null string), does not change the
                     default communication speed of 9600 baud. To change the
                     communication speed to 4800 baud, for example, replace
                     the null string ("") with 4800. (This parameter applies to
                     serial printers only.)

                   7 Parameter p7, /SPOOL=(2UP,DISK1$:), changes the NOSPOOLED
                     default SET DEVICE characteristic to SPOOLED. This
       |             function applies to serial printers only.
       |
       |           8 Parameter p8, the value for SET VERIFY, is unchanged.

                  Example 5-3 shows how to use the parameters from Table 5-1 to
                  set up an execution queue for a PrintServer printer, which,
                  by default, prints jobs on two sides of a sheet of paper
                  (/PARAM=SIDES=2).

               Example 5-3    Setting Up a PrintServer Execution Queue

               $ @SYS$STARTUP:CPS$EXECUTION_QUEUE -
               1   LPS20$BULL09 -    ! P1 - execution queue name
               2   BULL09:: -        ! P2 - device name (PrintServer node name)
               3   CPS_LIB -         ! P3 - logical name for your library search list
               4   "/PARAM=SIDES=2" -    ! P4 - defines a default queue parameter
               5   "" -              ! P5 - value to override/add to default qualifiers
               6   "" -              ! P6 - communication speed
               7   "" -              ! P7 - set device qualifier
               8   ""                ! P8 - verify on/off

                   1 Parameter p1 is the name of the execution queue 2UP where
                     the print jobs execute (LPS20$BULL09).

                   2 Parameter p2, BULL09:: specifies the printer node name.
                     PrintServer queues are conventionally defined using
                     the printer type (LPS20 or LPS40) in order to prevent
                     users from submitting print jobs with printer-specific
                     requirements (such as duplex) from being queued to the
                     wrong type of printer.

                   3 Parameter p3 provides the value CPS_LIB as the logical
                     name for the library search list. You define the search
                     list and associate it with CPS_LIB elsewhere in the same
                     CPS$STARTUP command file.

                   4 Parameters p5 through p8 are not used.



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               5.5  Setting Up Generic Queues

                  SYS$STARTUP:CPS$STARTUP.COM calls the SYS$STARTUP:CPS$GENERIC_
                  QUEUE.COM file to initialize and start generic queues. To
                  define the generic queue structure, fill in your selections
                  for the parameters listed in Table 5-2 in the place provided
                  in the startup file.

                  Table 5-2    Parameter Values for Generic Queues

                  _____________________________________________________________
                  Parameter_Value______________________________________________

                  p1 (re-   Name of the generic queue
                  quired)

                  p2 (re-   Names of the execution queues into which the
                  quired)   generic queue can send jobs (used with /GENERIC
                            qualifier). You must supply at least one execution
                            queue name for each generic queue definition.

                  p3 (op-   Generic queue parameter defaults.
                  tional)

                  p4 (op-   Value to override or add to /DEFAULT qualifier.
                  tional)
       |
       |          p5 (op-   Verify on/off; controls DCL command SET VERIFY.
       |          tional)

                  p6        Reserved to Digital.

                  p7        Reserved to Digital.

                  p8________Reserved_to_Digital._______________________________

                  Generic Queue Example

                  Example 5-4 shows how to use the parameters listed in
                  Table 5-2 to set up a generic queue for ReGIS print jobs.
                  This generic queue feeds print jobs to either of two
                  ScriptPrinter execution queues.






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               Example 5-4    Setting Up a Generic Queue

               $ @SYS$STARTUP:CPS$GENERIC_QUEUE -
               1     LN03R_REGIS -             ! P1 - generic queue name
               2     "LN03R_TTB4,LN03R_TTB7" - ! P2 - execution queue names
               3     "DATA_TYPE=REGIS"         ! P3 - default queue parameter

                   1 Parameter p1, LN03R_REGIS, names the generic queue to
                     which you can send your ReGIS print jobs.

                   2 Parameter p2 names two execution queues, LN03R_TTB4 and
                     LN03R_TTB7, to which the generic queue sends ReGIS print
                     jobs for execution.

                   3 Parameter p3, "DATA_TYPE=REGIS" provides ReGIS as the
                     PRINT/PARAMETERS default data syntax for the generic
                     queue.

               5.6  Changing the Default Parameters for a Queue

                  A number of printer parameters can be set either from the
                  PRINT command or associated by default with a queue.

                  You can edit the DECprint Printing Services startup file,
                  creating systemwide parameters for each queue, with default
                  parameters.

                  For example, you can set up a generic queue for printing
                  ReGIS files for printer TTB4, by adding the following
                  definition to SYS$STARTUP:CPS$STARTUP.COM:

               @sys$startup:cps$generic-queue -    ! ReGIS queue
                     REGIS_TTB4 -                  ! P1 - Generic queue name
                     TTB4 -                        ! P2 - /GENERIC = execution queues
                     "DATA_TYPE=REGIS"             ! P3 - Default queue parameters

                  During the execution of CPS$STARTUP.COM, LPS$GENERIC_
                  QUEUE.COM defines the systemwide logical name CPS$REGIS_
                  TTB4_PARAMETER with DATA_TYPE=REGIS.

                  Then execute the printer startup command file:

                    $ @SYS$STARTUP:CPS$STARTUP.COM





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                  5.6.1  Syntax for Parameters Associated with a Queue

                  Parameters specified by the LPS$queue-name_PARAMETER logical
                  must follow the same rules as those entered with the
                  PRINT/PARAMETERS command. However, parameters containing
                  special characters or delimiters are enclosed in double
                  quotation marks ("") in the PRINT command and are not
                  enclosed in extra double quotation marks in the CPS$queue-
                  name_PARAMETER systemwide logical.

       |          For example, in the following PRINT command, you must enclose
       |          the FONTS_USED parameter and arguments in double quotation
       |          marks:
       |
       |       $ PRINT/PARAMETER=(PAGE_ORIENTATION=LANDSCAPE,-
       |       "FONTS_USED=(CGTIMES8-10-12_MCS,CGTRIUM8-10-12_MCS)",NUMBER_UP=2)
       |
       |          However, in the following logical name definition, you
       |          must not enclose the FONTS_USED parameter and arguments in
       |          additional double quotation marks:
       |
       |       @sys$startup:cps$generic_queue -      ! ANSI queue
       |            ANSI_TTB4 -                      ! P1 - Generic queue name
       |            TTB4 -                           ! P2 - /GENERIC = execution queues
       |            "PAGE_ORIENTATION=LANDSCAPE,-"
       |            "FONTS_USED=(CGTIMES8-10-12_MCS,CGTRIUM8-10-12_MCS),NUMBER_UP=2"
       |                                             ! P3 - Default queue parameters
       |
       |          CPS$GENERIC_QUEUE.COM creates the systemwide logical name
       |          CPS$ANSI_TTB4_PARAMETER. This logical name has the following
       |          default print parameters:
       |
       |           _ PAGE_ORIENTATION=LANDSCAPE
       |
       |           _ FONTS_USED=(CGTIMES8-10-12_MCS,CGTRIUM8-10-12_MCS)
       |
       |           _ NUMBER_UP=2
       |
                  5.6.2  Syntax Errors in Parameters Associated with a Queue

                  If you type a parameter in CPS$STARTUP.COM incorrectly,
                  the print symbiont does not translate that parameter and
                  following parameters; the previous parameters are not
                  affected. The symbiont generates an error message that is
                  displayed on your screen and printed on the job trailer
                  page for every print job sent to the associated queue. Those
                  parameters that are not translated will take the standard
                  default settings.

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                  Example of Syntax Error and Associated Error Message

                  In the following example, there is an extra "L" in the
                  argument to the PAGE_ORIENTATION parameter. Therefore, the
                  print symbiont ignores the second and third parameters, PAGE_
                  ORIENTATION and SHEET_COUNT. Only the value DATA_TYPE is
                  retained by the symbiont.

               @SYS$STARTUP:CPS$TEK$PRINT -          ! Tektronix 4010/4014 queue
                    TEK4014_TTB4 -                   ! P1 - Generic queue name
                    TTB4 -                           ! P2 - /GENERIC = execution queues
                    "DATA_TYPE=TEK4014,PAGE_ORIENTATION=LLANDSCAPE,SHEET_COUNT=5"
                                                     ! P3 - Default queued parameters

                  For every print job for this queue, an error message similar
                  to the following appears on the screen and on the job trailer
                  page in the message section:

               10-APR-1989 15:21 %LPS-E-PARSYNERR, Syntax error in the /PARAMETERS
               qualifier at or near PAGE_O=LLANDSCAPE)

                  5.6.3  Order of Defaulting for Parameters

                  The default parameters for a generic queue supersede the
                  defaults defined for the execution queue. However, if
                  there is a syntax error in the translation of the generic
                  queue's logical name, the execution queue's logical name
                  is translated and overrides the values set by the generic
                  queue. The symbiont also uses the execution queue default
                  parameters when the print job is submitted directly to the
                  execution queue or to a generic queue that has no logical
                  name associated with it.

                  Parameters set by the /PARAMETERS qualifier to the PRINT
                  command override any defaults set for the queue. The symbiont
                  selects default values for parameters, from highest to lowest
                  priority, as follows:

                   1 Parameters specified in the PRINT command.

                   2 For the DATA_TYPE parameter, tagged files specify the data
                     type.

                   3 Generic queue defaults specified in the CPS$STARTUP.COM
                     file.

                   4 Execution queue defaults specified in the CPS$STARTUP.COM.file.

                   5 Built-in defaults:

                      _ DATA_TYPE=ANSI or DDIF (for tagged files)

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                      _ INPUT_TRAY=not defined

                      _ LAYUP_DEFINITION=not defined

                      _ MESSAGES=NOMESSAGES

                      _ NUMBER_UP=not defined

                      _ OUTPUT_TRAY=not defined

                      _ PAGE_LIMIT=no limit

                      _ PAGE_ORIENTATION=PORTRAIT

                      _ PAGE_SIZE=(Same as SHEET_SIZE)

                      _ SHEET_COUNT=settable for printer

                      _ SHEET_SIZE=Refer to the DECprint Printing Services

                        User's Guide for the defaulting rules.

                      _ SIDES=n (as set by printer)

                      _ TAB=NOTAB

               5.7  Changing the Default Qualifiers for a Queue

                  By default, the printer startup command procedure creates
                  printer queues with the following qualifiers:

                   _ /SEPARATE=(BURST,TRAILER,NORESET)

                   _ /DEFAULT=(NOFEED)

                   _ /FORM=CPS$DEFAULT

                  You can redefine the default values associated with these
                  qualifiers in the startup command file, CPS$STARTUP.COM.
                  Include the values you require in parameter p5 of the
                  execution queue definition (see Example 5-2). If you include
                  more than one qualifier, enclose the values in double
                  quotation marks (as in, "values"). For example, you can
                  define the following default qualifiers:

                   _ /SEPARATE=(FLAG)

                   _ /DEFAULT=(FEED)

                   _ /FORM=MYFORM

                  To define these default qualifier values, use the following
                  qualifier in CPS$STARTUP.COM at p5:

                    /DEFAULT=(FLAG,FEED,FORM=MYFORM)

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                  After you edit CPS$STARTUP.COM and exit from the editor, you
                  can start the print queues, as described in Section 3.3.














































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                                                                              6
               ________________________________________________________________

                                                                System Messages




                  This chapter contains the system messages issued by the
                  DECprint Printing Services software installation procedure.
                  Refer to the Guide to VAX/VMS Software Installation for
                  explanations of messages issued by VMSINSTAL. Refer to the
                  VAX/VMS System Messages and Recovery Procedures Reference
                  Manual for explanations of messages issued by the Authorize
                  Utility.

               6.1  Message Format

                  System messages issued during the installation procedure have
       |          one of the following formats:
       |
       |            %BACKUP-s-ident, text
       |            %CPS-s-ident,text
       |            %CREATE-s-ident, text
       |            %VMSINSTALL-s-ident, text
       |
                  In each message, the following information is provided:

                  %            is the prefix to all primary messages.

                  -            is the prefix to all continuation messages.

                  s            is the severity level of the message. (Refer to
                               Section 6.2.)

                  ident        is an abbreviation of the message text.

                  text         is the expanded text of the message.




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               6.2  Severity Level

                  The severity levels of DECprint Printing Services system
                  messages are as follows:

                  _____________________________________________________________
                  Code_Meaning_________________________________________________

                  S    Success-successful completion of the request.

                  I    Informational-may or may not require user action.

                  W    Warning-request may not have completed and may require
                       user action.

                  E    Error-system encountered an error that may be recover-
                       able.

                  F    Fatal-system encountered a fatal error and cannot
                  _____continue_processing_the_request.________________________

               6.3  Message Descriptions

                  The following message descriptions are alphabetized by the
                  ident portion of the messages code. The message prefix,
       |          source designation, and severity code are not shown.
       |
       |       ACTIVE, The following processes are still active:
       |
       |          Explanation: VMSINSTAL has detected other processes running
       |          on the system; they are displayed on lines following this
       |          message. The existence of other processes may interfere with
       |          VMSINSTAL in unexpected ways.
       |
       |          User Action: VMSINSTAL allows you to exit in order to log out
       |          the processes, if necessary.
       |
       |       BADSPEC, File spec AI1TXT cannot be parsed
       |
       |          Explanation: The ALL-IN-ONE compatibility kit requires a file
       |          PS-PRINTING-ALL-IN-1-COMPAT.TXT, which does not exist.
       |
       |          User Action: After the VMSINSTAL procedure is finished,
       |          provide adequate disk space to restore all product savesets
       |          (at least 7500 disk blocks). Start the installation procedure
       |          again.


               6-2  System Messages

 











               CLEANING_UP, Restoring system and network, DO NOT USE CTRL/Y.

                  Explanation: System parameters that were changed up to the
                  point of failure are being restored to their original values.

                  User Action: Do not use Ctrl/Y; it may prevent the complete
       |          restoration of system parameters.
       |
       |       DECNET, Your DECnet network is up and running.
       |
       |          Explanation: The DECnet network software is up and running on
       |          the system.
       |
       |          User Action: No action is required.
       |
       |       EXISTS, directory already exists
       |
       |          Explanation: The VMSINSTAL procedure creates appropriate disk
       |          directories for DECprint Printing Services software restored
       |          from the distribution media. This message indicates that the
       |          appropriate disk directories are already defined.
       |
       |          User Action: No action is required.
       |
       |       INSNPAGEVIR, NPAGEVIR current-NPAGEVIR insufficient, need at
       |          least required-NPAGEVIR
       |
       |          Explanation: The specified SYSGEN parameter current-NPAGEVIR
       |          has an insufficient value. The LN03 Image printer will not be
       |          able to run with this value.
       |
       |          User Action: Using SYSGEN, change the NPAGEVIR value to the
       |          value recommended in required-NPAGEVIR and reboot the system.
       |
       |       INSPAGEDYN, PAGEDYN current-PAGEDYN insufficient, need at least
       |          required-PAGEDYN
       |
       |          Explanation: The specified SYSGEN parameter current-PAGEDYN
       |          has an insufficient value. The LN03 Image printer will not be
       |          able to run with this value.
       |
       |          User Action: Using SYSGEN, change the PAGEDYN value to the
       |          value recommended in required-PAGEDYN and reboot the system.





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       |       INSPROCSECTCNT, PROCSECTCNT current-PROCSECTCNT insufficient,
       |          need at least required-PROCSECTCNT
       |
       |          Explanation: The specified SYSGEN parameter current-
       |          PROCSECTCNT has an insufficient value. The LN03 Image printer
       |          will not be able to run with this value.
       |
       |          User Action: Using SYSGEN, change the PROCSECTCNT value to
       |          the value recommended in required-PROCSECTCNT and reboot the
       |          system.
       |
       |       INSVIRTUALPAGECNT, VIRTUALPAGECNT current-VIRTUALPAGECNT
       |          insufficient, need at least required-VIRTUALPAGECNT
       |
       |          Explanation: The specified SYSGEN parameter (current-
       |          VIRTUALPAGECNT) has an insufficient value. The LN03 Image
       |          printer will not be able to run unless the value is at least
       |          required-VIRTUALPAGECNT.
       |
       |          User Action: Using SYSGEN, change the VIRTUALPAGECNT value to
       |          the value recommended in required-VIRTUALPAGECNT and reboot
       |          the system.
       |
       |       INSWSMAX, WSMAX current-WSMAX insufficient, need at least
       |          required-WSMAX
       |
       |          Explanation: The specified SYSGEN parameter (current-WSMAX
       |          has an insufficient value. The LN03 Image printer requires a
       |          value of at least required-WSMAX.
       |
       |          User Action: Using SYSGEN, change the WSMAX value to the
       |          value recommended in required-WSMAX and reboot the system.

               INVRES, Invalid response, please type YES or NO.

                  Explanation: The only responses accepted for this prompt are
                  YES and NO. A response other than one of these was entered.

       |          User Action: Enter YES or NO.
       |
       |       IVLOGNAM, invalid logical name
       |
       |          Explanation: The command line to start VMSINSTAL contained an
       |          invalid logical name for device-id.
       |
       |          User Action: This message terminates the VMSINSTAL procedure.
       |          Check the logical that you specified in the VMSINSTAL command
       |          line and be sure to use the appropriate device-id.

               6-4  System Messages

 











       |       IVP, Beginning IVP...
       |
       |          Explanation: VMSINSTAL is running the Installation Verification
       |          Procedure to check the software installation.
       |
       |          User Action: No action is required.

               LAYUPDEF, This installation will use its value

                  Explanation: The installation uses the existing logical name
                  for LPS$LAYUP.

       |          User Action: None; informational message only.
       |
       |       MOVEFILES, Files will now be moved to their target directo-
       |          ries . . .
       |
       |          Explanation: The VMSINSTAL procedure is copying distributed
       |          software to the appropriate disk directories.
       |
       |          User Action: No action is required.
       |
       |       NOFILE, New file file-name does not exist
       |
       |          Explanation: The distributed file-name has not been restored
       |          to the appropriate disk directory.
       |
       |          User Action: As a result of a previous error, the required
       |          files cannot be copied to the disk directory. Exit VMSINSTAL
       |          and correct the cause of the problem. Run VMSINSTAL again to
       |          obtain the missing files.

               NO_QUEMAN, This product requires the queue management facility
                  to install.

                  Explanation: The queue manager could not be found. The
                  installation procedure is aborted.

                  User Action: Start the queue manager. For information refer
                  to VAX/VMS System Manager's Reference Manual or Guide to
                  Maintaining a VMS System.

               NOQUEMGR, IVP will NOT be run. Installation continuing . . .

                  Explanation: The queue manager is not running on your
                  system. The installation will continue, but the Installation
       |          Verification Procedure cannot run.
       |
       |          User Action: You can run VMSINSTAL again to test the IVP, or
       |          submit the files for printing after the software is installed
       |          (refer to Section 3.5.)

                                                           System Messages  6-5

 











       |       NOQUES, No further questions will be asked
       |
       |          Explanation: The VMSINSTAL procedure will complete from this
       |          point without requiring input from your terminal.
       |
       |          User Action: No action is required.
       |
       |       NOSAVESET, Saveset n cannot be restored.
       |
       |          Explanation: The saveset indicated by n cannot be restored to
       |          disk.
       |
       |          User Action: This message is accompanied by other messages
       |          that explain the cause of this problem. If disk space
       |          is insufficient, the VMSINSTAL procedure will complete
       |          unsuccessfully. Ensure that at least 7500 disk blocks are
       |          available for installing this product and start the VMSINSTAL
       |          procedure again.

               NO_SPACE, This product requires decimal-number blocks of disk
                  space to install.

                  Explanation: There are not enough free disk blocks to install
                  this software. The installation procedure is aborted.

                  User Action: Ensure that you have at least the specified
       |          number of free disk blocks and restart the installation.
       |
       |       NOTSYSTEM, You are not logged in to the SYSTEM account.
       |
       |          Explanation: You are running VMSINSTAL from a process that
       |          does not have SYSTEM privileges.
       |
       |          User Action: The lack of SYSTEM privileges may cause problems
       |          with file ownership during the installation process. You
       |          should exit VMSINSTAL and log in to a SYSTEM account before
       |          attempting to run VMSINSTAL.
       |
       |       OPENOUT, error opening file-spec as output
       |
       |          Explanation: Files cannot be restored from the distribution
       |          media to the disk.
       |
       |          User Action: Previous messages were displayed to indicate
       |          a problem with the VMSINSTAL procedure. After the VMSINSTAL
       |          procedure exits, check the disk space quota to ensure that
       |          at least 7500 disk blocks are available for restoring
       |          the distributed software. Run VMSINSTAL again when the
       |          prerequisites are fulfilled.

               6-6  System Messages

 











               RELMOVED, The product's release notes have been successfully
                  moved to SYS$HELP.

                  Explanation: The release notes for this software have been
                  moved into SYS$HELP.

       |          User Action: No action is required.
       |
       |       RESTORE, Restoring product saveset n
       |
       |          Explanation: VMSINSTAL has begun restoring the software from
       |          the distribution media.
       |
       |          User Action: No action is required.
       |
       |       SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory directory.
       |
       |          Explanation: The VMSINSTAL procedure has created the
       |          specified directory for restoring the software.
       |
       |          User Action: No action is required.

               TRNNOTREP, The translator-name translator in the kit was NOT
                  installed

                  Explanation: The current translator (ANSI, ReGIS, or
                  Tektronix 4010/4014) is an equivalent or newer version than
                  the version in the kit. Therefore, the current version of the
                  translator is not replaced.

       |          User Action: No action is required.
       |
       |       UNEXPECTED, Installation terminated due to unexpected event.
       |
       |          Explanation: The VMSINSTAL procedure is terminated because of
       |          problems. The cause of this message is probably indicated in
       |          previous messages from the VMSINSTAL procedure.
       |
       |          User Action: Determine the cause of the error and correct
       |          the problem. Ensure that enough disk space is available for
       |          restoring the software. Then run VMSINSTAL again to install
       |          the software.






                                                           System Messages  6-7

 

















                                                                              A
               ________________________________________________________________

                                                    Sample Installation Session




                  Example A-1 shows a sample installation of the VMS DECprint
                  Printing Services Software, Version 4.0.

               Example A-1    Sample Installation

       |       @sys$update:vmsinstal cps040 kits$:
       |
       |              VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure V5.3
       |
       |       It is 21-SEP-1990 at 11:24
       |
       |       Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help.
       |
       |       %VMSINSTAL-W-DECNET, Your DECnet network is up and running.
       |
       |       %VMSINSTAL-W-ACTIVE, The following processes are still active:
       |               Gazelle
       |               Hyacinth
       |               Jaguar
       |
       |       * Are you satisfied with the backup of your system disk [YES]? Y
       |
       |       The following products will be processed:
       |
       |          CPS V4.0
       |
       |               Beginning installation of CPS V4.0 at 11:31
       |
       |       %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset A ...
       |
       |       %VMSINSTAL-I-RELMOVED, The product's release notes have been
       |       successfully moved to SYS$HELP.
       |
       |       * Do you want to purge files replaced by this installation [YES]?Y

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                                               Sample Installation Session  A-1

 











       |       Example A-1 (Cont.)    Sample Installation
       |
       |       %CPS-I-LAYUPDEF, LPS$LayUp is already defined
       |       -CPS-I-LAYUPDEF, This installation will use its value
       |
       |       %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
       |       VMI$ROOT:[SYSTEST.CPS].
       |       %CREATE-I-EXISTS, VMI$ROOT:[SYSTEST.CPS] already exists
       |
       |       %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
       |       VMI$ROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.CPS].
       |       %CREATE-I-EXISTS, VMI$ROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.CPS] already exists
       |
       |       %CPS-I-NOQUES, No further questions will be asked
       |       %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset B ...
       |       %CPS-I-TRNNOTREP, The ANSI translator in the kit was NOT installed
       |
       |       Software installer:
       |
       |               Please remember to copy SYS$StartUp:CPS$StartUp.Template to
       |               SYS$StartUp:CPS$StartUp.Com.  Then edit this file following
       |               the instructions to create your queues.  Finally execute
       |               this file to establish and start the queues.  Also remember
       |               to edit SYS$Manager:SyStartUp_V5.Com to establish your queues
       |               at system startup time.
       |
       |               If you use LAT devices, this file should be executed after the
       |               LAT devices are created.  If you use PrintServers, this file
       |               should be executed after DECnet is running.  If you use both
       |               types of printers, both of the above conditions should be
       |               satisfied before the startup file is executed.
       |
       |       %VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, Files will now be moved to their target
       |       directories...
       |
       |       %CPS-I-IVP, Beginning IVP...
       |       Job CPS$IVP_POST (queue CPS$IVP_TEST, entry 359) started on
       |                                                            CPS$IVP_TEST
       |       Job CPS$IVP_ANSI (queue CPS$IVP_TEST, entry 360) started on
       |                                                            CPS$IVP_TEST
       |       Job CPS$IVP_REGIS (queue CPS$IVP_TEST, entry 361) started on
       |                                                            CPS$IVP_TEST
       |       Job CPS$IVP_TEK4014 (queue CPS$IVP_TEST, entry 362) started on
       |                                                            CPS$IVP_TEST
       |       Job CPS$IVP_PCL (queue CPS$IVP_TEST, entry 362) started on
       |                                                            CPS$IVP_TEST

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               A-2  Sample Installation Session

 











       |       Example A-1 (Cont.)    Sample Installation
       |
       |        IVP successful for VMS DECprint Printing Services Software V4.0
       |        Installation of CPS V4.0 completed at 12:43
       |
       |        VMSINSTAL procedure done at 12:44
       |









































                                               Sample Installation Session  A-3

 

















                                                                              B
               ________________________________________________________________

                                                    Sample Startup Command File




                  Example B-1 shows the printer startup file template:
       |
       |       Example B-1    Sample Printer Startup Command File
       |
       |       $! CPS$Startup.Com is the startup file that is executed to startup CPS.  It is
       |       $! template driven to allow you to fully specify the queue structure yet at the
       |       $! same time allow Digital to update the software without disturbing your
       |       $! customizations.
       |       $!
       |       $! Version:  V4.0
       |       $!
       |       $! The first part of the file is mandatory and MUST be executed FIRST.  The
       |       $! second part is for your customizations.
       |       $
       |       $! Protect against environment running in.
       |       $ set symbol /scope=(nolocal, noglobal)
       |       $
       |       $ @sys$startup:cps$required
       |       $ if .not. $status then exit
       |       $
       |       $!
       |       $! Modify definition of PSM$ANNOUNCE here. Just remember it will effect
       |       $! all queues on the system.
       |       $!
       |       $! def/sys/exe  psm$announce "DECprint printing services system"
       |       $!+----------
       |       $! Define your device control library logical name here.  The first
       |       $! "define/system" (commented out) is an example of how to define a
       |       $! search list of device control libraries.  Note that CPS$devctl

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                                               Sample Startup Command File  B-1

 











       |       Example B-1 (Cont.)    Sample Printer Startup Command File
       |       $! should always be first in the list.
       |       $!
       |       $! define /system /exec /nolog cps_lib cps$devctl, "ansi/data=ansi", -
       |       $!      ps/data=post"
       |       $!
       |       $
       |       $ define /system /exec /nolog cps_lib cps$devctl
       |       $
       |       $!-----------
       |       $
       |       $!+----------
       |       $! If a printer is connected via a DECserver (LAT), you may want to consider
       |       $! defining the application port here instead of in Sys$manager:ltload.com
       |       $! to keep everything in one place.  Here is an example of a port definition:
       |       $!
       |       $! run sys$system:latcp
       |       $! crea port lta1 /application /nolog
       |       $! set port lta1 /node=YOUR_DECSERVER_NAME_HERE /port=port_3 /application -
       |        /queue
       |       $!-----------
       |       $
       |       $!+----------
       |       $! Enter your queue structure below this line
       |       $!----------
       |       $
       |       $! Here is a sample queue structure:  One execution queue on device Tzz0:,
       |       $! and two generic queues (one ANSI, one PostScript).  Modify these
       |       $! commands and add additional ones to reflect your desired queue structure.
       |       $
       |       $ on error then continue
       |       $ @sys$startup:cps$execution_queue -
       |             cps -                             ! P1 - Execution queue name
       |             tzz0: -                           ! P2 - Serial Device name or -
       |        PrintServer node name
       |             cps_lib -                         ! P3 - Logical name for library(ies)
       |             ""-                               ! P4 - Default queue parameters
       |             ""-                               ! P5 - Default queue qualifiers
       |             ""-                               ! P6 - Communication speed -
       |        (serial devices only)
       |             ""-                               ! P7 - Device characteristics
       |             ""                                ! P8 - Verify on/off
       |       $

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               B-2  Sample Startup Command File

 











       |       Example B-1 (Cont.)    Sample Printer Startup Command File
       |       $ on error then continue
       |       $ @sys$startup:cps$generic_queue -      ! ANSI queue
       |               cps_ansi -                      ! P1 - Generic queue name
       |               cps -                           ! P2 - Execution queue name(s)
       |               "data=ansi" -                   ! P3 - Default queue parameters
       |        ""-                             ! p4 - reserved
       |               ""                              ! P5 - Verify on/off
       |       $
       |       $ on error then continue
       |       $ @sys$startup:cps$generic_queue -      ! PostScript queue
       |               cps_ps -                        ! P1 - Generic queue name
       |               cps -                           ! P2 - Execution queue name(s)
       |               "data=post" -                   ! P3 - Default queue parameters
       |        ""-                             ! p4 - reserved
       |               ""                              ! P5 - Verify on/off
       |       $
       |       $ exit
       |       $! Parameter definition and example for execution and generic queues.
       |       $!
       |       $! CPS$execution_queue.com:
       |       $!
       |       $! P1 is the queue name.
       |       $!
       |       $! P2 is the device name for /On.  For example:
       |       $!     txa0:               ! For a ScriptPrinter on a serial line
       |       $!     lta1:               ! For a ScriptPrinter on a DECserver port
       |       $!     lda1:               ! For the LN03 Image Printer
       |       $!     foo::txa4:          ! Txa4 on node foo - for clusters
       |       $!          iguana::            ! PrintServer node name (must not be -
       |        used on a cluster)
       |       $!          foo::iguana::       ! PrintServer node name for clusters
       |       $!
       |       $! P3 is the logical name for the /library qualifier.  If you want to
       |       $!    have a library list to pick up your custom library, you must define
       |       $!    a logical name that defines the libraries.  See cps_lib in this file
       |       $!    for an example.
       |       $!
       |       $! P4 is used to define the queue defaults for /Parameter.  For example,
       |       $!    a queue might be default to make 2 copies with room to punch holes.
       |       $!    Here is what would be supplied to do make that the queue default:
       |       $!     "sheet_count=2, layup_def=lps$holes"
       |       $!

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                                               Sample Startup Command File  B-3

 











       |       Example B-1 (Cont.)    Sample Printer Startup Command File
       |       $! P5 is used to override, or specify other qualifiers to init/que.  Here
       |       $!    are some examples:
       |       $!     /wsquota=10000  ! Needed for the LN03 Image Printer
       |       $!     "/form=my_form /schedule=size"
       |       $!
       |       $! P6 is used to specify the device speed for a serial line.  Note that
       |       $!    it has no effect for LAT devices.  The default is 9600.  If you
       |       $!    have a DMZ32, you should set the speed to 4800.
       |       $!
       |       $! P7 is used to specify other device characteristics.  For example, if
       |       $!    you want the device spooled, you would say:
       |       $!     /spooled=(my_queue, my_disk)
       |       $!
       |       $! P8 is used to set VERIFY on/off; Specify "1" to set VERIFY on.
       |       $!
       |       $! CPS$Generic_queue.com:
       |       $!
       |       $! P1 is the queue name.
       |       $!
       |       $! P2 is list of execution queues for /GENERIC.  For example:
       |       $!     "queue1, queue2"
       |       $!
       |       $! P3 is used to define the queue defaults for /Parameter.  For example,
       |       $!    a queue might be default to make 2 copies with room to punch holes.
       |       $!    Here is what would be supplied to do make that the queue default:
       |       $!     "sheet_count=2, layup_def=lps$holes"
       |       $!
       |       $! P4 is used to override, or specify other qualifiers to init/que.
       |       $!
       |       $! P5 is used to set VERIFY on/off; Specify "1" to set VERIFY on.
       |
















               B-4  Sample Startup Command File

 












       |
       |
       |
       |
       |
       |                                                                      C
       |       ________________________________________________________________
       |
       |                                       Installation Verification Output
       |
       |
       |
       |
       |          The Installation Verification Procedure (IVP) for the
       |          VMS DECprint Printing Services Software, Version, 4.0,
       |          does not print on paper. However, IVP files exist in
       |          SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.CPS]. You can print these files on your
       |          printer to verify correct queue configuration and printer
       |          operation.
       |
       |          For instructions on how to print these files, see Section 3.5.
       |
       |          Figure C-1 through Figure C-4 are copies of the printed
       |          output files from the Installation Verification Procedure
       |          (IVP). Check your printer output carefully against these
       |          copies. The flag and trailer pages are not included here,
       |          because they vary according to the user and system performing
       |          the installation. Resolve any differences in the data output
       |          with your Digital Customer Services representative.


















                                          Installation Verification Output  C-1

 











       |          Figure C-1 is a reproduction of the ANSI data syntax test
       |          file. Print this file using the following command:
       |
       |       $PRINT/QUEUE=queue-name/PARAMETERS=(DATA_TYPE=ANSI)/NOTIFY -
       |       SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.CPS]CPS$IVP_ANSI.DAT
       |










































               C-2  Installation Verification Output

 



























































                                          Installation Verification Output  C-3

 











                  Figure C-2 is a reproduction of the ReGIS data syntax test
                  file. Print this file using the following command:


               $PRINT/QUEUE=queue-name/PARAMETERS=(DATA_TYPE=REGIS)/NOTIFY -
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.CPS]CPS$IVP_REGIS.DAT










































               C-4  Installation Verification Output

 



























































                                          Installation Verification Output  C-5

 











                  Figure C-3 is a reproduction of the TEK4014 data syntax test
                  file. Print this file using the following command:

               $PRINT/QUEUE=queue-name/PARAMETERS=(DATA_TYPE=TEK4014)/NOTIFY -
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.CPS]CPS$IVP_TEK4014.DAT











































               C-6  Installation Verification Output

 



























































                                          Installation Verification Output  C-7

 











                  Figure C-4 is a reproduction of the PostScript data syntax
                  test file. Note that this IVP test file includes the printer
                  model name; therefore, the exact appearance of this page
                  differs from one printer model to the next.

                  Print this file using the following command:

               $PRINT/QUEUE=queue-name/PARAMETERS=(DATA_TYPE=POSTSCRIPT)/NOTIFY -
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.CPS]CPS$IVP_POST.DAT







































               C-8  Installation Verification Output

 



























































                                          Installation Verification Output  C-9

 











                  Figure C-5 is a reproduction of the Hewlett-Packard
                  Corporation's PCL data syntax test file.

                  Print this file using the following command:

               $PRINT/QUEUE=queue-name/PARAMETERS=(DATA_TYPE=PCL)/NOTIFY -
               SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.CPS]CPS$IVP_PCL.DAT









































               C-10  Installation Verification Output

 



























































                                         Installation Verification Output  C-11

 

















                                                                              D
               ________________________________________________________________

                                                        New Files and Libraries




                  During the installation of the DECprint Printing Services
                  software, new files and libraries are added to the system.
                  This appendix lists the following files:

                   _ New files added during installation, Section D.1

                   _ The new device control library, Section D.2

                   _ The files you must delete when upgrading PrintServer

                     client software, Section D.3

               D.1  New Files

                  For systems with a the printing system that is not upgrading
                  from ScriptPrinter Version 2.1, Table D-1 lists the files
                  added to the specified directories during the installation
                  procedure.

               Table D-1    New Files

               ________________________________________________________________
               File_Name__________________Directory____________________________

               CPS$SMB.EXE                SYS$COMMON[SYSLIB]

               CPS$MSG.EXE                SYS$COMMON[SYSLIB]

               CPS$DEVCTL.TLB             SYS$COMMON[SYSLIB]

               CPS$EXECUTION_QUEUE.COM    SYS$COMMON[SYSLIB]

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                                                   New Files and Libraries  D-1

 











               Table D-1 (Cont.)    New Files

               ________________________________________________________________
               File_Name__________________Directory____________________________

               CPS$GENERIC_QUEUE.COM      SYS$STARTUP

               CPS$REQUIRED.COM           SYS$STARTUP

               CPS$STARTUP.TEMPLATE       SYS$STARTUP
       |
       |       TRN$ANSI_PS.EXE            SYS$SHARE
       |
       |       TRN$DDIF_PS.EXE            SYS$SHARE
       |
       |       TRN$REGIS_PS.EXE           SYS$SHARE
       |
       |       TRN$TEK4014_PS.EXE         SYS$SHARE
       |
       |       TRN$PCL_PS.EXE             SYS$SHARE

               CPS$IVP.COM                SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST]

               CPS$IVP_ANSI.DAT           SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.CPS]

               CPS$IVP_REGIS.DAT          SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.CPS]

               CPS$IVP_TEK4014.DAT        SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.CPS]

               CPS$IVP_POST.DAT           SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.CPS]
       |
       |       CPS$IVP_PCL.DAT            SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.CPS]

               LPS$IVP_LAYUPDEF.DAT       SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.CPS]

               LPS$SINGLEHOLES.LUP        SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.CPS]

               LPS$DOUBLEHOLES.LUP        SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.CPS]

               LPS$HOLES.LUP              SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.CPS]

               LPS$NUP.LUP                SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.CPS]

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               D-2  New Files and Libraries

 











       |       Table D-1 (Cont.)    New Files
       |
       |       ________________________________________________________________
       |       File_Name__________________Directory____________________________
       |
       |       LPS$IVP_LAYUPDEF.DAT       [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.CPS]
       |
       |       CPS040.RELEASE_NOTES       SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP]
       |
       |       CPS$HELP.HLP               SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP]
       |
       |       CPS$COMMON_PORT_           SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.CPS]
       |       SETTINGS.COM

               CPS$CONFIG_PRINTER_        SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.CPS]
               PORT.COM

               CPS$DS100-PORT-            SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.CPS]
               SETTINGS.COM

               CPS$DS200-PORT-            SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.CPS]
               SETTINGS.COM

               CPS$DS500-PORT-            SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.CPS]
               SETTINGS.COM

               CPS$GET-DS100-PORT-        SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.CPS]
               GROUPS.COM

               CPS$SET-DS-GROUPS.COM      SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.CPS]

               CPS$SET-DS100-GROUPS.COM   SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.CPS]
       |
       |       CPS$SAVE-DS500-PORT.COM    SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.CPS]
       |
       |       LPS$SET_TIMEOUT.PS         SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]
       |
       |       LPS$SET_PRINTER_NAME.PS    SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]
       |
       |                 Optional Files for ALL-IN-1 Compatibility Kit

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                                                   New Files and Libraries  D-3

 











       |       Table D-1 (Cont.)    New Files
       |
       |       ________________________________________________________________
       |       File_Name__________________Directory____________________________
       |
       |       PS-PRINTING-ALL-IN-1-      SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.CPS]
       |       COMPAT.SAV
       |
       |       PS-PRINTING-ALL-IN-1-      SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.CPS]
       |       COMPAT.TXT______________________________________________________
       |
                  The system help library was also modified as a result of this
                  installation.

               D.2  Device Control Library

                  The device control library supplied in the DECprint Printing
                  Services Software Distribution Kit contains PostScript
                  modules used to control the operation of the PostScript
                  printers. This library (CPS$DEVCTL.TBL) is located in the
                  SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB] directory, defined as SYS$LIBRARY. The
                  library contains the following modules:

                   _ LPS$DECMCSENCODING

       |           _ LPS$ERRORHANDLER
       |
       |           _ LPS$FINDFONT_ISOLATIN1_DECMCS_V40

                   _ LPS$ISOLATIN1ENCODING

                   _ LPS$$CHECKPROLOGUE

                   _ LPS$$EXITSERVERLOOP

                   _ LPS$$FLUSHPAGES

                   _ LPS$$GETSHEETCOUNT

                   _ LPS$$LN03_SETCONTEXT

                   _ LPS$$LN03_SETINPUTTRAY

                   _ LPS$$LN03_SETOUTPUTTRAY

                   _ LPS$$LN03Q_INITPSDEVICE

                   _ LPS$$LN03Q_LOADSERVER

                   _ LPS$$LN03Q_SETPAPERSIZE

       |           _ LPS$$LN03R_INITPSDEVICE
       |
       |           _ LPS$$LPS_GETSHEETINFO

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       |           _ LPS$$LPS_JOBJOG
       |
       |           _ LPS$$LPS_LOADDICT
       |
       |           _ LPS$$LPS_SETCONTEXT
       |
       |           _ LPS$$LPS_SETINPUTTRAY
       |
       |           _ LPS$$LPS_SETOUTPUTTRAY

       |           _ LPS$$LOADDICT
       |
       |           _ LPS$$NEWSHEET
       |
       |           _ LPS$$PRINTERTYPE

                   _ LPS$$SETNUMBERUP

                   _ LPS$$SETPAGELIMIT

                   _ LPS$$SETPAGEORIENTATION

                   _ LPS$$SETPAGESIZE

                   _ LPS$$SETSHEETCOUNT

                   _ LPS$$SETSHEETSIZE

                   _ LPS$$SETSIDES

                   _ LPS$$SYSTEMPAGES

                   _ LPS$$VMSTATUS

       |       D.3  Files For PrintServer Software Upgrade Procedure
       |
       |       PrintServerowing files were provided as a result of VAX
       |       printersServer Client V3.0 installation and may be deleted after
       |       onlyou install DECprint Printing Services.
       |
       |       Table D-2    PrintServer Client Files To Delete
       |
       |       ________________________________________________________________
       |       File_Name__________________Directory____________________________
       |
       |       LPS$SMB.EXE                SYS$SYSTEM
       |
       |       LPS$MSG.EXE                SYS$MESSAGE
       |
       |       LPS$DEVCTL.TLB             SYS$SHARE

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       |       Table D-2 (Cont.)    PrintServer Client Files To Delete
       |
       |       ________________________________________________________________
       |       File_Name__________________Directory____________________________
       |
       |       LPS$STARTUP.COM            SYS$MANAGER or SYS$STARTUP
       |
       |       TRN$LAYUPDEF_PS.EXE        SYS$SHARE
       |
       |       LPS$FONT_METRICS.TLB       SYS$SHARE
       |
       |       LPSVC030.RELEASE_NOTES     SYS$HELP
       |
       |       LPS$IVP.COM                SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSTEST]
       |
       |       LPS$IVP_ANSI.DAT           SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSTEST.LPSVC]
       |
       |       LPS$IVP_REGIS.DAT          SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSTEST.LPSVC]
       |
       |       LPS$IVP_TEK4014.DAT        SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSTEST.LPSVC]
       |
       |       LPS$IVP_LAYUPDEF.DAT_______SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSTEST.LPSVC]__________
       |
       |          The following files are common to PrintServer Client software
       |          and DECprint Printing Services software. Do not delete these
       |          files.
       |
       |       Table D-3    PrintServer Client Files To Retain
       |
       |       ________________________________________________________________
       |       File_Name__________________Directory____________________________
       |
       |       TRN$ANSI_PS.EXE            SYS$SHARE
       |
       |       TRN$REGIS_PS.EXE           SYS$SHARE
       |
       |       TRN$TEK4014_PS.EXE         SYS$SHARE
       |
       |       LPS$SINGLEHOLES.LUP        LPS$LAYUP
       |
       |       LPS$DOUBLEHOLES.LUP        LPS$LAYUP
       |
       |       LPS$HOLES.LUP              LPS$LAYUP

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       |       Table D-3 (Cont.)    PrintServer Client Files To Retain
       |
       |       ________________________________________________________________
       |       File_Name__________________Directory____________________________
       |
       |       LPS$NUP.LUP________________LPS$LAYUP____________________________
       |
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                                                                              E
               ________________________________________________________________

                                                     Troubleshooting Procedures




                  This appendix contains troubleshooting procedures for diag-
                  nosing error conditions on the printer system. Section E.1
                  through Section E.5 describe printer problems and trou-
                  bleshooting procedures for serial printers and LN03 Image
                  printers. Refer to Section E.6 for information about
                  troubleshooting problems on PrintServer printers.

       |          When a printer problem occurs, information is available if
       |          you have included the /NOTIFY qualifier on the PRINT command
       |          line. This may indicate the cause of the failure. Refer to
       |          the messages chapter in the DECprint Printing Services User's
       |          Guide for an explanation and recovery procedures.
       |
       |          In case of any printer problem, your first step is to examine
       |          the console output and the operations command procedure
       |          (OPCOM) printer messages. If your terminal is not running
       |          OPCOM, enable it with REPLY/ENABLE, start the symbiont again
       |          (if necessary), and then read the printer messages. This
       |          procedure requires OPER privileges.

               E.1  The Printer Is Not Printing Any Jobs

               ScriptPrinter,n discusses steps to take when your printer does
               DEClaser,int or when your printer has stopped printing.
               andELN03 the following command:
               Image
               print$rSHOW QUEUE/FULL queue-name[:]

                  If "Not Available" is displayed, the terminal port or the
                  printer may have a problem. "Not Available" displays when
                  the symbiont sends a Ctrl/T sequence to the printer and the
                  printer does not respond. This action usually resets the
                  printer. The printer should respond with a status message

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                  back to the symbiont. Until the symbiont receives a status
                  message, "Not Available" is displayed. Check that the port
                  specified in the startup file is the physical port to which
                  the printer is connected.

                  An OPCOM message of DEVICE UNAVAILABLE implies that the
                  printer is unable to acknowledge any queries from the system.
                  Check for the following:

                   _ Bad communication line

                   _ Incorrect port baud rate setting

                   _ Wrong switch settings on the LN03R ScriptPrinter

                   _ Excessive line noise resulting in lost response from the

                     printer

                   _ No power to the printer

                   _ Bad cable

                   _ Incorrect bits/character, wrong parity, or both

                  An OPCOM message of NOT READY occurs at the same time and for
                  the same reasons as DEVICE UNAVAILABLE.

                  If the correct files are present, and the jobs are still not
                  printing, call your Digital Customer Services representative.

                  E.1.1  Newly Installed Printer

                  In Section E.1.1, steps 1 through 7 apply to the ScriptPrinter
                  and DEClaser printers. For the LN03 Image printer, go
                  directly to step 4.

                  Step 1: Press the test button for a summary sheet

               ScriptPrinters a ScriptPrinter, press the test button, which is
               onlyhe white button with a T in a circle on the back panel of

                  the printer.

                  If pressing the test button produces a summary sheet, go
                  on to STEP 2, to check the printer hardware and software
                  configurations. If the printer does not produce a test page,
                  check the printer hardware.

                   _ Is the power on?

                   _ Is the printer on line?

                   _ What is the status of the print engine?

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                  Recheck the hardware installation procedure (refer to
                  Section 4.2.

               DEClaserEClaser printers, press the ONLINE button on the front
               onlyanel so that the display shows PS OFFLINE. Press the TEST

                  button to get a test page. Check the test page to make sure
                  that the PostScript cartridge has been properly installed.
                  If the summary page appears only in Courrier, then the font
                  cartridge (the PostScript cartridge installed in the right-
                  hand slot) is bad.

                  If the test page is not printed, or the printer does not
                  respond to the front panel, or the front panel does not
                  display PS OFFLINE, do the following:

                   1 Turn the printer off and check for presence and correct
                     installation of the two PostScript cartridges in the two
                     slots on the front of the printer. (Note that power to the
                     printer must be turned off in order to properly insert and
                     remove PostScript cartridges.)

                   2 Check the graphic indicators on the front panel.

                        Is the power on?
                        Is the printer on line?
                        What is the status of the print engine?

                   3 Recheck the hardware installation procedure. (Refer to
                     Section 4.2.)

                   4 If all this fails to provide a solution to the problem,
                     call your Digital Customer Service representative.

                  Step 2: Check the printer hardware and software
                  configurations

                  Step 2 applies to the ScriptPrinter and DEClaser printers. It
                  does not apply to the LN03 Image printer.

                  Default configuration settings on the printer and in the
                  software associated with the printer must be the same. To
                  check the agreement, do the following:

                   1 Check the printed summary sheet to verify that the
                     settings are consistent with the printer configuration
                     switch settings:

                      _ Paper size: letter (U.S.) or A4 (Europe)

                      _ Communication: 9600 baud (or appropriate baud rate)

                      _ Eight bits, no parity (required)

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                      _ XON/XOFF protocol (required)

                     See Table 4-1 for the default configuration switch
                     settings. Power cycle the printer (turn it off and then
                     on) so that the switches take effect. Refer to the printer
                     operator's guide for information on how to change these
                     settings.

                  Note The DMZ32 printer interface, Revision E1 and lower, runs
                     only at 4800 baud, and the DECserver 200 can run at 19200
                     baud.

                   2 For the ScriptPrinter printer, check the terminal device
                     characteristics, by issuing this command on the node of
                     the device:

                       $ SHOW TERMINAL device-name[:]

                     The variable device_name is the device name in the printer
                     startup file in parameter p2 of the execution queue
                     definition. The printer startup file CPS$STARTUP.COM is
                     located in SYS$STARTUP.

                     Check for the following characteristics:

                      _ Eight bits

                      _ Parity: None

                      _ Input: 9600 baud

                      _ Output: 9600 baud

                     The summary sheet and the terminal settings should be
                     the same. Refer to the SET TERMINAL command in the VMS
                     DCL Dictionary for information on changing the system's
                     interpretation of the device characteristics.

                     If your printer interface runs at a different speed, make
                     sure you set the configuration switch settings and the
                     terminal device characteristics the same.

                     For a DEClaser printer, refer to Section 4.2 for the
                     correct front panel settings.

                   3 For a DEClaser printer, make sure the connector on the
                     DEClaser printer is an H8571E. (Refer to the DEClaser
                     2200 Printer Installation Guide.) Hardware requirements
                     for installing DEClaser printers are described in
                     Section 2.1.1.

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                   4 Check the baud rate setting in the printer startup command
                     file. If you did not enter a baud rate in parameter p6 of
                     the execution queue definition, the startup procedure sets
                     the printer speed at 9600 baud. For information on how to
                     change default settings, see Section 4.1.3.

                   5 If your printer uses a DECserver on a local area Ethernet,
                     check the DECserver port and server characteristics
                     to verify that they also match. Changing DECserver
                     characteristics requires privileges. Refer to the user's
                     manual for your particular DECserver for information
                     on how to check and change DECserver port and server
                     data transmission characteristics. For DECserver port
                     characteristics required when you use a port dedicated to
                     printing, see Section 4.7.

                  If the settings agree and the job still does not print, go on
                  to step 3.

                  Step 3: Check communications software

       |       Serialt the operation of the communications equipment by
       |       printerspting to send data directly to the device. For example,
       |       onlyssue the SET HOST/DTE command or copy a PostScript file
       |
       |          to the printer device. Use the commands in the following
       |          example:
       |
       |            $ SET HOST/DTE LTA9092:
       |            Connection established, type ^\ to exit
       |            Ctrl/T
       |            %%[ status: idle ]%%
       |            ^\
       |            $ COPY TT: LTA9092:
       |            showpage
       |            Ctrl/Z
       |            $
       |
                  Step 4: Check CPS$STARTUP.COM

               AllMake sure that the CPS$STARTUP.COM file reflects your
               printers queue needs and that the changes are appropriate

                  for your printer. To check the printer execution queue
                  characteristics, perform the following instruction, inserting
                  the name of the printer execution queue:

                    $ SHOW QUEUE/FULL exec-queue-name

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                  For example, the characteristics for the printer execution
                  queue TXA1_LN03R on host EDEN are as follows:

               $ SHOW QUEUE/FULL TXA1_LN03R

                Printer queue TXA1_LN03R, on EDEN::TXA1:
                /BASE_PRIORITY=4 /FORM=CPS$DEFAULT /LIBRARY=CPS$DEVCTL /OWNER=[SYSTEM]
                /PROCESSOR=CPS$SMB /PROTECTION=(S:E,O:D,G:R,W:W) /SCHEDULE=(NOSIZE)
                /SEPARATE=(BURST,TRAILER)
               $

                  Specifically, check the following:

                   _ Make sure that /PROCESSOR=CPS$SMB.

                   _ Check that /FORM is as above or reflects changes made to

                     the printer startup command file and is suitable for the
                     operation of your printer.

                   _ Make sure that the /LIBRARY qualifier is the same as

                     parameter p3 in CPS$STARTUP.COM, and that the library
                     logical name has been defined.

                  If the queue characteristics do not match those in CPS$STARTUP.COM,
                  stop the printer execution queue.

                  Next, execute the CPS$STARTUP.COM file:

                    $ @SYS$STARTUP:CPS$STARTUP

                  Check the execution queue characteristics again. If the
                  characteristics are correct and the job still does not print,
                  go to step 6.

                  Step 6: Check queue logical defaulting

               AllCheck the queue logical names (/PARAMETERS) in CPS$STARTUP.COM
               printersrameter p4 of the execution queue definition and

                  parameter p3 of the generic queue definition. These
                  parameters provide values for the LPS$queue-name_PARAMETER
                  logical names. For information, see Section 5.6.

                  Step 7: Check the queue configurations

               AllThe values provided in CPS$STARTUP.COM are not validated, but
               printersy passed as parameters to the appropriate VMS commands

                  and utilities. Therefore, the VMS commands and utilities
                  detect and report any errors directly. Refer to the VAX/VMS
                  System Messages and Recovery Procedures Reference Manual for
                  an explanation of error messages issued by the following DCL
                  commands:

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                   _ INITIALIZE/QUEUE

                   _ SET TERMINAL

                   _ SET DEVICE

               Note To debug DCL command procedures and record the information
                  in a file, you can use the following commands:

                    $ SET HOST 0/LOG
                    $ SET VERIFY

                  Or, set parameter p8 in the execution queue definition in
                  CPS$STARTUP.COM to 1. (Refer to Table 5-1.)

                  E.1.2  The Printer Has Stopped Printing

                  When your printer stops printing, follow these steps:

                   _ If your printer fails consistently, follow the steps in

                     Section E.1.1.

                   _ If your printer fails occasionally, follow the steps in

                     this section.

                  After checking all messages, including the notification
                  messages from the PRINT command, the console output, and
                  the OPCOM log, go on to step 1 if the cause of the problem is
                  not apparent.

                  Step 1: Print the IVP data sheets

               AllPrint the following Installation Verification Procedure (IVP)
               printers from SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.CPS]:

                   _ CPS$IVP_ANSI.DAT

                   _ CPS$IVP_DDIF.DAT

                   _ CPS$IVP_POST.DAT

                   _ CPS$IVP_REGIS.DAT

       |           _ CPS$IVP_TEK4014.DAT
       |
       |           _ CPS$IVP_PCL.DAT

                  Remember to use the appropriate DATA_TYPE parameter value,
                  indicated in the file name following the underscore, for each
                  of the files. For example to print CPS$IVP_REGIS.DAT, use the
                  following PRINT command:

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                    $ PRINT/QUEUE=queue-name/PARAMETERS=(DATA_TYPE=REGIS)-
                    /NOTIFY SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.CPS]CPS$IVP_REGIS.DAT

                  If the files are not printed, go to step 2, to check the
                  files for user error.

                  If any one of the IVP files is not printed, check to see if
                  the translator execution files exist, using the following
                  command:

                    $ DIR SYS$SHARE:TRN$*.*

       |            Directory SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB]
       |
       |            TRN$ANSI_PS.EXE;  TRN$DDIF_PS.EXE;   TRN$REGIS_PS.EXE;
       |            TRN$TEK4014_PS.EXE;  TRN$PCL_PS.EXE;
       |
       |            Total of 4 files.
       |
                  If the correct files are present, go on to step 2.

                  If any files are missing, reinstall the DECprint Printing
                  Services software.

                  Step 2: Check files for user error

               AllIf a particular file fails to print, examine the trailer page
               printersthe print job for messages indicating the cause of the

                  failure. For an explanation of, and recovery procedures for
                  the error messages, see the system messages chapter of the
                  DECprint Printing Services User's Guide.

                  If the file is a PostScript file, an error exists in either
                  the PostScript file or in the application that generated the
                  PostScript file. If the application is supplied by Digital,
                  submit a Software Performance Report.

                  If the file is other than a PostScript file, an error exists
                  in the translation process. If the translator is supplied by
                  Digital, submit a Software Performance Report.

               E.2  Printing Is Slower Than Expected

               AllSlower printing speeds can result from the printing of jobs
               printerse following instances:

                   _ Complex ANSI jobs from applications

                   _ Complex PostScript jobs

                   _ ANSI translator prologue mismatch

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                  Complex ANSI jobs include those that make use of many
                  downloaded fonts on a page. These jobs always take longer
                  to print.

               Serial serial printers, a 30-second delay before the printing
               printersSI jobs indicates an ANSI prologue mismatch between the

                  ANSI translator and the print job. On a serial printer, power
                  cycle the printer (turn it off and then on) to cause loading
                  of the appropriate prologue. The first ANSI print job will be
                  delayed for loading the prologue, but subsequent ANSI print
                  jobs will be printed more efficiently.

                  If your printer is connected to multiple nodes running
                  different versions of Common Print Symbiont (CPS) software,
                  power cycling the printer may not eliminate the 30-
                  second delay. The node that connects to the printer first
                  persistently loads its prologue. The other nodes must load
                  the prologue with every print job. To eliminate the delay
                  in this case, every node should run the same version of the
                  DECprint Printing Services software.

               E.3  Layup Definition Files Are Not Found

                  DECprint Printing Services software places the following sam-
                  ple layup definition files in SYS$SYSDEVICE:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.CPS]:

                   _ LPS$HOLES.LUP

                   _ LPS$SINGLEHOLES.LUP

                   _ LPS$DOUBLEHOLES.LUP

                   _ LPS$NUP.LUP

                  Make sure that the logical layup definition, LPS$LAYUP,
                  points to SYS$SYSDEVICE:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.CPS] or to the
                  directory that contains the .LUP sample files on all nodes in
                  the cluster.

               E.4  Printer Is Not Printing in Network Environment

               Serialetwork environment allows several separately managed
               printersms to access the same serial printer. Therefore, when
               onlyhe printer is not printing, you must determine which node

                  has control of the printer, to troubleshoot the printer.

                  The remaining sections discuss the following steps in
                  troubleshooting the printer in a network environment:

                   1 Determining the node that controls the printer

                      _ Determine printing node

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                      _ Determine DECserver and DECserver port name

                      _ Check port and system server names

                      _ Determine host controlling printer at DECserver or over

                        the network

                   2 Troubleshooting the printer

                      _ Follow procedures in Section E.1

                      _ Check port characteristics

                   3 Other troubleshooting hints

                      _ DEVICE UNAVAILABLE status

                      _ Common error messages with their probable causes

                  E.4.1  Determining Which Host Controls the Printer

               Serialform the following steps to determine which host has
               printersol of the printer.
               onlytep 1: Determine your printing node

                  To determine which node runs your printer, issue the
                  following command, inserting the name of the print queue
                  you use:

                    $ SHOW QUEUE/FULL queue-name

                  From the first line of the following sample display, you
                  determine that FIERY is the node that runs your printer and
                  LTA546 is the application port associated with the print
                  queue:

               Printer queue LN03R3, on FIERY::LTA546, mounted form CPS$DEFAULT
                                                                     (stock=DEFAULT)
                   /BASE_PRIORITY=4 /FORM=CPS$DEFAULT (stock=DEFAULT)
                   /NOENABLE_GENERIC /LIBRARY=CPS$DEVCTL lowercase /OWNER=[SYSTEM]
                   /PROCESSOR=CPS$SMB /PROTECTION=(S:E,O:D,G:R,W:W) /SCHEDULE=(NOSIZE)
                   /SEPARATE=(BURST,TRAILER)
               $

                  Perform steps 2 and 3 on the node (FIERY) that runs the
                  printer.

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                  Step 2: Determine DECserver and DECserver port name to which
                  the printer is connected

                  Look in SYS$MANAGER:STARTLAT.COM. The SET PORT command
                  associates the application port (LTAd) with a specific port
                  (/PORT=port_name) on the server (/SERVER=server_name).

               CREATE PORT LTA546: /NOLOG  /APPLICATION                 ! LN03R3
               SET PORT LTA546: /APPLICATION /QUEUE /NODE=TAS204 /PORT=PORT_7

               Note The port must be set with queuing enabled (/QUEUE) and as
                  an application port (/APPLICATION).

                  Make sure that SYSTARTUP_V5.COM includes @LTLOAD.

                  Step 3: Check port and server system names

                  Ensure that port and server system settings are the same as
                  those in SYS$MANAGER:STARTLAT.COM. Use the LATCP SHOW PORT
                  command to look at the application port (LTAd) as follows:

                    $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:LATCP
                    LCP>SHOW PORT lta546
                    Local Port Name = LTA546:  application

                      Specified Remote Node Name = TAS204
                      Specified Remote Port Name = PORT_7
                      Actual Remote Node Name = TAS204
                      Actual Remote Port Name = PORT_7
                      Link Name = LAT$LINK

                  Step 4: Determine which host controls the printer

                  You can determine which host controls the printer by logging
                  in to a terminal that is connected directly to the DECserver
                  or by connecting to the DECserver over the network.

                  At the DECserver terminal

                  At the DECserver terminal, issue the following command:

                    LOCAL> SHOW SESSIONS PORT port_number

                  The first line of the display shows the port number, the
                  user name of the port, the port mode (local or service),
                  and the session number. Example E-1 shows a SHOW SESSIONS
                  PORT command on a DECserver 200 that tells you that a remote
                  system HAILEY controls Port 7.

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                  Example E-1    Determining Printer Host

                  Local> SHOW SESSIONS PORT 7
                  Port 7:  (Remote)        Connected         Current Session 1
                  -Session 1: Hailey       Connected         Pasthru

                  Over the network

                  Use either the network control program (NCP) or Terminal
                  Server Manager (TSM) to connect to the DECserver over the
                  network.

                  To use NCP, issue the following commands:

                   _ To determine the type of service_circuit, for example

                     UNA-0 or QNA-0, use the following commands:

                       $ MCR NCP
                       NCP> SHOW KNOWN CIRCUITS

                   _ To determine the 48-bit Ethernet address (for example,

                     08-00-2B-05-C7-05), use the following commands:

                       $ MCR LATCP
                       LCP> SHOW SERVERS

                    $ MCR NCP

                    NCP> CONNECT VIA service-circuit -
                    PHYSICAL ADDRESS 00-00-00-00-00-00

                  After entering the NCP CONNECT command, press <Return> until
                  you get the pound sign (#) prompt. At this prompt type the
                  password (ACCESS) to get the Local> prompt:

                    #
                    username: username
                    Local>

                  After making your connection and logging in to the DECserver
                  console, give the following commands:

                    Local> SET PRIVILEGED
                    Password>
                    Local> SHOW SESSIONS PORT_7

                  This password is SYSTEM by default. See Example E-1 for a
                  sample output of this command.

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                  If your system runs the TSM software, issue the following
                  commands:

                    $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:TSM$MAIN
                    TSM> USE SERVER tas204
                    TSM> SET PRIVLEDGED
                    Password>
                    TSM> SHOW SESSIONS PORT_7

                  The password is SYSTEM by default. See Example E-1 for a
                  sample output from this command.

               Note To run the TSM program you need read access to the TSM
                  management directory file and OPER privileges. For more
                  information, refer to the Guide to Terminal Server Manager.

                  E.4.2  Troubleshooting the Printer

                  After determining which system controls the printer port,
                  follow these steps.

                  Step 1: Check port characteristics

                  Compare the DECserver port characteristics with those listed
                  in Table 4-3. To view the port characteristics, issue the
                  SHOW PORT command at the Local> prompt or the TSM> prompt.

                  Step 2: Use procedures in Section E.1

                  The manager of the system, determined by following the steps
                  in Section E.4.1, should start with the following:

                   _ For a new printer - Section E.1.1

                   _ For a printer that has stopped printing - Section E.1.2

                  If you follow these procedures and the printer is not
                  printing, go to step 2.

                  E.4.2.1  Regaining Control of the DECserver Port   You may
                  need to disconnect a symbiont process that controls the port
                  connected to the printer. For example, an earlier version of
                  The ScriptPrinter software does not disconnect once it gains
                  control of the port. Disconnect the symbiont process with the
                  following command:

                    Local>  SET PRIVILEGED
                    Password>
                    Local> LOGOUT PORT port_number

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                  You need privileged status on the DECserver to execute this
                  command.

                  E.4.3  Common DECserver Error Messages

               Seriallowing is a list of common error messages received in a
               printersrk environment.
       |       only
       |           _ CPS$_LRJINUSE, Port or service in use
       |
       |             This message usually occurs on a DECserver port when port_
                     name is not set with the queuing parameter (/QUEUE)
                     enabled, or when the queue limit is too small. The
                     DECserver configuration file STARTLAT.COM should contain a
                     line similar to the following:

                       SET PORT LTAxxx:/NODE=server/PORT=port_name-
                       -
                       /QUEUE/APPLICATION

       |           _ CPS$_LRJNOTOFFERED, Service is not offered on the
       |
       |             requested port

                     This message usually occurs when the access mode is not
                     set to REMOTE on the DECserver port. Use the SET and
                     DEFINE commands as follows to set the access mode for
                     the port:

                       Local> SET PORT port_name ACCESS REMOTE
                       Local> DEFINE PORT port_name ACCESS REMOTE

       |           _ CPS$_LRJACCESSDENIED, Access denied
       |
       |             This message usually occurs when the group code specified
       |             in STARTLAT.COM does not match one of the groups on the
       |             DECserver connected to the printer. Thus, the printer
       |             software does not have access to the DECserver port. The
       |             DECserver configuration file STARTLAT.COM should contain a
       |             line similar to the following:
       |
       |               SET NODE/GROUP=group_list/ENABLE
       |
                     Compare groups, /GROUP= group_list, set in STARTLAT.COM
       |             with those set on the DECserver (SHOW PORT command).
       |
       |           _ CPS$_CONTERMINATED, Connection abnormally terminated

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       |             This message occurs when communication to the DECserver is
                     interrupted. This results in a stopped queue. Check the
                     following:

                      _ Power is supplied to the DECserver

                      _ Printer port is not logged off

                      _ DECserver is plugged into the transceiver, DELNI, or

                        DESTA

                      _ All connections from DECserver to the Ethernet cable

                        are working

                   _ CPS$_CONTIMEOUT, Connection timed out, server not

                     available, or incorrect server name specified

                     This message occurs when the server name is not recog-
                     nized. This problem may indicate the collision of user
                     terminal space and the printer port.

                     Verify that the server name connected to the printer
                     port is correct. Compare the server name specified in
                     the DECserver configuration file STARTLAT.COM with the
                     server name on the DECserver. STARTLAT.COM should contain
                     a line similar to the following:

                       SET PORT LTAxxx:/NODE=server_name/PORT=port_name -
                       /QUEUE/APPLICATION

                     Use the SHOW PORT command to find the server name
                     associated with the printer port:

                       Local> SHOW PORT port_name

       |           _ CPS$_CONAPPLICATION, Connection request is not to a LAT
       |
       |             applications port

                     This message usually occurs on a DECserver port when the
                     LTAxxx is not reserved as an applications port, and an
                     interactive terminal is connected to the port that is
                     requested by the printer. The DECserver configuration
                     file STARTLAT.COM should contain a line similar to the
                     following with the /APPLICATION parameter.

               SET PORT LTAxxx:/NODE=server-name/PORT=port-name/QUEUE/APPLICATION

                     To avoid this problem, specify a higher port number for
       |             the printer.
       |
       |           _ CPS$_LRJNAMEUNKNOWN, Port Name is unknown

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                     This message occurs when the port name specified in the
                     DECserver configuration file STARTLAT.COM is not known
                     on the server. Compare the port name specified in the
                     DECserver configuration file STARTLAT.COM with the printer
                     port name associated with the server. STARTLAT.COM should
                     contain a line similar to the following:

               SET PORT LTAxxx:/NODE=server_name/PORT=port_name/QUEUE/APPLICATION

                     Find the name of the printer port associated with the
                     server, by issuing the following command:

                       Local> SHOW SERVER server_name

       |           _ CPS$_LRJDELETED, Queue entry deleted by server

                     This message occurs when someone manually terminates your
       |             connection to the DECserver.
       |
       |           _ CPS$_LRJILLEGAL, Illegal request parameter
       |
       |             This message indicates that an internal printer error has
                     occurred. Submit a Software Performance Report.

               Note For more information, refer to the system messages chapter
                  in the DECprint Printing Services System Manager's Guide or
                  to the troubleshooting guide for your DECserver.

               E.5  Eliminating Login Dialog on Serial Printers

               Serial serial printer transmits unsolicited data to the host
               printersm when power-up initialization occurs. The VMS operating
               onlyystem normally interprets unsolicited data from a terminal

                  device as a login request. The printer software startup
                  file sets the SECURE_SERVER terminal characteristic for all
                  printer terminal devices on the host system. SECURE_SERVER
                  prevents the VMS host and the printer from engaging in a
                  potentially endless login dialog. To eliminate login dialog,
                  set terminal characteristics for terminal devices by using
                  the following in this order:

                   1 SYSGEN AUTOCONFIGURE

                   2 SYSTARTUP_V5

                   3 CPS$EXECUTION_QUEUE.COM

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                  AUTOCONFIGURE uses SYSGEN parameters to set default terminal
                  characteristics for all terminal devices on the system.
                  Your system will not encounter the login dialog problem if
                  SECURE_SERVER is set at this time. The SYSGEN parameter that
                  accomplishes this is TTY_DEFCHAR2. Refer to the Guide to
                  VAX/VMS Software Installation for information on setting
                  SYSGEN parameters.

                  The system startup procedure may also set terminal char-
                  acteristics. Since this command file executes prior to the
                  printer startup file, your system will be less vulnerable to
                  the login dialog problem if SECURE_SERVER is set for printer
                  terminal devices within the SYSTARTUP_V5 file.

                  CPS$EXECUTION_QUEUE.COM (the printer execution queue command
                  file) sets the SECURE_SERVER terminal characteristic for
                  printer terminal devices by default. This file is provided in
                  the software kit.

                  If your printer is configured on a DECserver in a local area
                  Ethernet, set the DECserver port and the terminal server
                  characteristics for the printer to minimize login dialog.
                  Refer to Section 4.7.2 for DECserver port characteristics.

               E.6  PrintServer Troubleshooting Procedures

               PrintServerowing troubleshooting procedures are provided to
               onlyiagnose error conditions that can occur during installation

                  of DECprint Printing Services software for PrintServer
                  printers.

                  E.6.1  Printer Is Not Printing Jobs
       |
       |          If the Printer is not printing, check the OPCOM messages. If
       |          the cause of the failure is not immediately apparent, perform
       |          the following steps:

                  Step 1: Check the PrintServer device queue characteristics.

                  Execute the following instruction, inserting the name of the
                  PrintServer device queue:

                    $ SHOW QUEUE dev-queue-name/FULL

                  For example, the characteristics for the PrintServer device
                  queue LPS40$FANG on node VIPER are as follows:

                    $ SHOW QUEUE LPS40$FANG/FULL

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       |       Printer queue LPS40$FANG, on VIPER::FANG, mounted form CPS$$FORM
       |       (stock=DEFAULT)
       |           /BASE_PRIORITY=4 /FORM=CPS$DEFAULT /LIBRARY=CPS_LIB /OWNER=[SYSTEM]
       |           /PROCESSOR=CPS$SMB /PROTECTION=(S:E,O:D,G:R,W:W) /SCHEDULE=(NOSIZE)
       |           /SEPARATE=(FLAG,TRAILER)
       |       $
       |
       |          If the queue characteristics do not match, delete the
       |          device queue and all generic queues that point to it. Then
       |          execute the CPS$STARTUP.COM file. CPS$STARTUP is located in
       |          SYS$STARTUP:. For example:

                    $ STOP/RESET/QUEUE generic-queue-1
                    $ STOP/RESET/QUEUE other-generic-queues
                    $ STOP/RESET/QUEUE LPS40$pserver-name
                    $ DELETE/QUEUE generic-queue-1
                    $ DELETE/QUEUE other-generic-queues
       |            $ DELETE/QUEUE LPS40$pserver-name
       |            $ @SYS$MANAGER:CPS$STARTUP

                  Recheck the queue characteristics. If they are correct and
                  the job still does not print, refer to the Management Guide:
                  VAX PrintServer Supporting Host for further information.

























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                                                                      Index



               B                               DECserver (Cont.)

               Baud rate limitations, 4-2        port characteristics
                                                   required for printing,
               C                                   4-11

               Changing                          terminal server, 4-10
                 default queue parameters,     Default qualifiers,
                    5-12                          changing, 5-15
                 default queue qualifiers,     Defining library search
                    5-15                          list, 5-5
               Communications setting, for     Device control modules,
                  ScriptPrinter, 4-2              customized, 5-6
               Conventions, xi                 Device name, specifying,
               CPS$STARTUP                        5-8
                 editing, 5-3                  DIP switch communication
                 renaming, 5-3                    settings
               Custom device control             changing the default, 4-3
                  modules, 5-6                   default, 4-2
                                               Disk space requirements,
               D                                  3-2

               DECserver


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          E                               J

          Ethernet use, serial            Job not printing, E-17
             printers, 4-9                Job queue manager
          Execution queues, 5-1, 5-7        starting, 5-2
            defining /ON qualifier,       L
               5-8
            example, 5-9                  LAT protocol file, editing

          F                                  the, 4-13
                                          LAT startup file, 4-10
          Files, added during             Library, added during
             installation, D-1               installation, D-4
          G                               Library search list, in
                                             startup file, 5-5
          Generic queues, 5-2             LN03 Image printer
            defining, 5-11                  overview, 1-5
            example, 5-11                   software requirements,
          I                                   2-3
                                            SYSGEN parameters, 4-6
          Image printer, overview,        LN03R
             1-5                            See ScriptPrinter, 1-7
          Installation procedure          LPS$LAYUP logical, 3-6

            messages (See Messages)       M

            files created during, D-1     Messages, 6-1
            library created during,         descriptions, 6-2  to 6-7
               D-4                          format, 6-1
            questions, 3-3                  severity level, 6-2
            sample session, A-1
          Installation procedure          N
             questions, 3-9
          Installation requirements       New files and libraries,
            hardware, 2-1                    D-1
            software, 2-3                 Not ready status, E-2

          Installation verification       O
             output, C-1

                                          /ON qualifier, 5-8

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          OPCOM messages                  Queue (Cont.)
            new printer, E-1                See print queue
            not ready status, E-2         Queue logical names, E-6

          P                                 default, 5-12
                                            parameters
          Port characteristics, 4-11           defaulting order, 5-14
          Postinstallation                     syntax, 5-13
             requirements                   redefining, 5-12
            printer startup file, 5-3     Queue qualifiers, default,
          Preinstallation                    5-15
             requirements, 2-1            Queue structure
          Printer                           defining execution queues
            hardware requirements,            , 5-7
               2-1                          defining generic queues,
            queues, 5-1                       5-11

            software requirements,        R
               2-3
          Printer name                    Reducing login dialog, E-16
            how to set, 4-7               Reinstallation requirements
          Printer queue                      , 3-11
            commands, 5-2                 S
            parameters
               default, 5-14              ScriptPrinter
               syntax errors, 5-13          overview
          Printer queues                    communications
            changing default                   settings, how to
               parameters, 5-12                  determine, 4-2
            execution, 5-1                     speed, changing, 4-2
            generic, 5-2                  Serial printers
            parameters                      use on Ethernet, 4-9
               syntax, 5-13               Software
          Printer startup file,             capabilities, 1-2
             editing the, 5-3               distribution kit, 2-3

          Q                               START/QUEUE/MANAGER command

          Queue                              , 5-2
                                          Startup file

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          Startup file (Cont.)            System startup file,
            defining execution queues        editing the, 3-10

               , 5-7                      T
            defining generic queues,
               5-11                       Troubleshooting procedures
          Supported printers, 1-1           jobs not printing, E-1,
          SYSGEN parameters, checking         E-17
             and changing, 4-6              network environment, E-9
          System messages                 U

            See Messages

                                          Upgrading procedures, 3-11

                                          V

                                          VMSINSTAL
                                            conventions, 3-2
                                            installation questions,
                                              3-3  to 3-9



















          Index-4
