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                    Release Notes


                    July 2002

                    These release notes describe restrictions, usage
                    hints, and other useful information for DECprint
                    Supervisor (DCPS) for OpenVMS.







                    Revision/Update Information:  These release notes
                                                  supersede all other
                                                  documentation.

                    Operating System & Versions:  OpenVMS Alpha Version
                                                  6.2, 7.2-2, 7.3 or 7.3-
                                                  1
                                                  OpenVMS VAX Version
                                                  5.5-2, 7.2 or 7.3

                    Software Version:             DECprint Supervisor
                                                  (DCPS) for OpenVMS,
                                                  Version V2.1

 






          ________________________________________________________________

           2002 Compaq Information Technologies Group, L.P.

          Compaq, the Compaq logo, Alpha, DCPS, DECnet, OpenVMS, VAX
          and VMS are trademarks of Compaq Information Technologies
          Group, L.P. in the U.S. and/or other countries.

          Microsoft and Windows are trademarks of Microsoft
          Corporation in the U.S. and/or other countries.

          All other product names mentioned herin may be trademarks
          of their respective companies.

          Confidential computer software. Valid license from Compaq
          required for possession, use, or copying. Consistent with
          FAR 12.211 and 12.212, Commercial Computer Software,
          Computer Software Documentation, and Technical Data for
          Commercial Items are licensed to the U.S. Government under
          vendor's standard commercial license.

          Compaq shall not be liable for technical or editorial
          errors or omissions contained herein. The information
          is provided "as is" without warranty of any kind and is
          subject to change without notice. The warranties for Compaq
          products are set forth in the express limited warranty
          statements accompanying such products. Nothing herein
          should be construed as constituting an additional warranty.

          The DECprint Supervisor documentation set is available on
          CD-ROM.

 














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                                                           Contents



  Preface...................................................      v

  1  DCPS Version 2.1 Information

        1.1   DCPS Version 2.1 Changes......................    1-1
        1.1.1     New Printers Supported....................    1-1
        1.1.2     Stapling Support..........................    1-2
        1.1.3     New PUNCH Parameter For Punched Output....    1-2
        1.1.4     New Paper Size............................    1-2
        1.1.5     Additional Name for Optional Stacker
                  Bins......................................    1-3
        1.1.6     Startup Procedure Changes.................    1-3
        1.1.7     DCPS Version Logical Name.................    1-3
        1.1.8     Supressing USERNOTFOUND Messages for All
                  Queues....................................    1-4
        1.1.9     Old Release Notes Removed.................    1-4
        1.1.10    NETPRINT Utility Moved....................    1-4
        1.2   DCPS Version 2.1 Fixes........................    1-5
        1.2.1     STREAMUSE Error Prevents Queue from
                  Starting..................................    1-5
        1.2.2     MOPy Prevents Multiple-File Jobs from
                  Printing..................................    1-5
        1.2.3     Changing Printer Password Inhibits DCPS
                  Error Page................................    1-6
        1.2.4     Lexmark Optra Se 3455 Trays Not
                  Selectable................................    1-6








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    2  DCPS Restrictions

          2.1   Printers with Auto-Sensing Features...........    2-1
          2.2   Job Remains in Starting State for Raw TCP/IP
                or LAT Queue..................................    2-1
          2.3   Job Remains in Starting State for Raw TCP/IP
                Queue.........................................    2-2
          2.4   Connection Terminations for Raw TCP/IP
                Queue.........................................    2-2
          2.5   NOT_READY Warnings for Unavailable Raw TCP/IP
                Printer.......................................    2-3
          2.6   Translators Do Not Generate Color
                PostScript....................................    2-3
          2.7   Job Trailer Page Jogs with PostScript Level 2
                Printers......................................    2-4
          2.8   Unable to Perform ANSI Tray Selection for
                Certain Printers .............................    2-4
          2.9   AppleTalk Queues Do Not Start or Jobs Remain
                in Starting State ............................    2-5
          2.10  Some Printers Do Not Send Status Messages to
                the Host......................................    2-6
          2.11  Printer Name Is Not Always Printed
                Correctly.....................................    2-6
          2.12  DDIF Printing Requires DECwindows Software or
                DECimage Application Services.................    2-6
          2.13  Compatibility of NUMBER_UP and PostScript
                Drivers.......................................    2-6
          2.14  LIST Translator Ignores PAGE_SIZE Parameter...    2-7
          2.15  Embedded PJL Commands Discarded; Avoid Binary
                Mode..........................................    2-7
          2.16  Unreliable Communication After Errors on Some
                Printers .....................................    2-7
          2.17  Deleting Job When Using AppleTalk.............    2-8
          2.18  Avoid STOP/QUEUE/RESET Usage for PrintServer
                Printer Which Is Rejecting Connections........    2-8
          2.19  No Job Trailer Page on DELETE/ENTRY...........    2-9
          2.20  Problems with PostScript Files When Printing
                with /COPIES .................................    2-9
          2.21  Problems Using PAGE_LIMIT with /JOB_COUNT.....    2-9
          2.22  Setting I/O Buffers Too Small May Produce
                OPCOM Errors..................................    2-9
          2.23  Cannot Start Queue for PrintServer Printer....   2-10



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        3  Other Restrictions that Affect DCPS

              3.1   DCPS Processes Consume Memory and Pagefile....    3-1
              3.2   Problems Starting Queues with Multistreamed
                    Symbionts.....................................    3-1
              3.3   Problem Starting Queues for LAT- and
                    Direct-Connected Printers.....................    3-2
              3.4   I/O Errors for Serially-Connected Printers....    3-3
              3.5   Symbiont Aborts with Insufficient Dynamic
                    Memory Error..................................    3-4
              3.6   Symbionts Aborts with Access Violation or Bad
                    Parameter Error ..............................    3-4

        4  Printer-Specific Information

              4.1   HP LaserJet 2100 and 2200.....................    4-1
              4.1.1     Media Size Not Selectable.................    4-1
              4.1.2     Problems Starting Queues..................    4-1
              4.2   HP LaserJet 9000..............................    4-2
              4.2.1     Optional Stapler..........................    4-2
              4.3   Lexmark Optra S, Optra T and T Series.........    4-2
              4.3.1     Problems Starting Queues..................    4-2

        A  Raw TCP/IP Port Numbers

        B  List of Files Installed on Alpha Systems


        C  List of Files Installed on VAX Systems


        Tables

              A-1       Raw TCP/IP Port Numbers...................    A-1











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                                                                  Preface



        Introduction

              The primary source of information about DECprint Supervisor
              (DCPS) for OpenVMS, Version V2.1 is the following set of
              software manuals:

              o  DECprint Supervisor for OpenVMS Software Installation
                 Guide

              o  DECprint Supervisor for OpenVMS System Manager's Guide

              o  DECprint Supervisor for OpenVMS User's Guide

              Also see the DECprint Supervisor for OpenVMS Software
              Product Description (SPD 44.15.xx), which contains a full
              list of printers supported by DCPS and other important
              information.

        Release Notes Contents

              These release notes provide detail on the following:

              o  Product changes since previous versions. Some changes
                 provide new features or new printer support. Other
                 changes have been made to correct problems with earlier
                 versions.

              o  Restrictions in DECprint Supervisor Version V2.1.

              o  Additional information about DECprint Supervisor

                ________________________ Note ________________________

                Starting with DCPS V2.0, the need for DCPS-OPEN and
                DCPS-PLUS licenses has been eliminated. The right

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             to use all features of DCPS is now included with the
             OpenVMS operating system license.

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                                             DCPS Version 2.1 Information


              This section describes changes included in DCPS V2.1. You
              can find more information for several of these changes
              elsewhere in these release notes.

        1.1 DCPS Version 2.1 Changes

        1.1.1 New Printers Supported

              DCPS V2.1 adds support for the following printers:

                 GENICOM Intelliprint cL160
                 GENICOM Intelliprint mL402
                 GENICOM Intelliprint mL450
                 GENICOM LN45
                 HP Color LaserJet 4600
                 HP LaserJet 2200
                 HP LaserJet 4100
                 HP LaserJet 9000
                 IBM Infoprint 21
                 IBM InfoPrint 32
                 IBM InfoPrint 40
                 Lexmark C720
                 Lexmark C910
                 Lexmark T520
                 Lexmark T522
                 Lexmark T620
                 Lexmark T622
                 Lexmark W820
                 Xerox DocuPrint N24
                 Xerox DocuPrint N32
                 Xerox DocuPrint N40





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    1.1.2 Stapling Support

          DCPS V2.1 now supports the optional stapler on the
          previously-supported HP LaserJet 8000, 8100 and 8150
          printers, as well as the newly-supported HP LaserJet 9000
          and Lexmark W820 printers.

          You can find more information in Chapter 4 of these release
          notes.

    1.1.3 New PUNCH Parameter For Punched Output

          DCPS now supports punched output on printers equipped with
          a puncher. The parameter PUNCH or NOPUNCH can be specified
          on the command line. For example:

              $ PRINT /PARAMETERS=PUNCH myfile.ps

          There are no values to the PUNCH parameter. The position of
          the punched holes is determined by the orientation of the
          paper in the printer, and the number and spacing of holes
          is determined by the printer. If NOPUNCH is specified, the
          job will not be punched, overriding the printer's default
          punching setting.

          DCPS currently supports punching with the following
          printers:

             GENICOM Intelliprint mL450
             GENICOM LN45
             Lexmark Optra W810
             Lexmark W820

    1.1.4 New Paper Size

          DCPS now supports the paper size INDEXCARD (216 x 360 mm;
          3 x 5 inches). You can specify these sizes as the logical
          PAGE_SIZE value for any printer, and as the physical SHEET_
          SIZE value for the IBM Infoprint 21 and Xerox DocuPrint
          N2125 printers.





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        1.1.5 Additional Name for Optional Stacker Bins

              The optional stacker bins on some printers can now be
              referenced with the name STACKER in addition to their
              existing names of BIN_1 or OCT. These printers include:

                 Compaq Laser Printer LN32
                 Compaq Laser Printer LNM40
                 GENICOM LN28
                 GENICOM microLaser 280
                 GENICOM microLaser 320
                 GENICOM microLaser 401

        1.1.6 Startup Procedure Changes

              The user-modifiable part of the DCPS startup procedure,
              distributed as SYS$STARTUP:DCPS$STARTUP.TEMPLATE, has been
              reformatted for clarity.

              The following changes have been made to the DCPS startup
              procedure:

              o  The DCPS version number is displayed.

              o  The versions of DCPS$STARTUP.COM and
                 DCPS$STARTUP.TEMPLATE are checked. If there is a
                 newer version of DCPS$STARTUP.TEMPLATE available, the
                 following message is displayed:

                     %DCPS-I-NEWSTARTUP, newer version of DCPS$STARTUP available

                 If this message appears, you should copy
                 DCPS$STARTUP.TEMPLATE to .COM and move your site-
                 specific changes from DCPS$STARTUP.COM to this new
                 version.

        1.1.7 DCPS Version Logical Name

              The software version number of the currently-running
              version of DCPS is now displayed in the logical name
              DCPS$VERSION.




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    1.1.8 Supressing USERNOTFOUND Messages for All Queues

          If an OpenVMS cluster has more than one User Authorization
          file (UAF), it is possible the user submitting a print
          job does not have a UAF record on the system running the
          DCPS queue. DCPS would then issue a USERNOTFOUND operator
          message. (See the DECprint Supervisor for OpenVMS System
          Manager's Guide for more information.)

          Starting with DCPS V1.1, the logical name
          DCPS$queuename_IGNORE_UNKNOWN_USER could be defined for
          a queue, which would suppress USERNOTFOUND error messages
          for that queue.

          DCPS V2.1 adds a new logical name,
          DCPS$IGNORE_UNKNOWN_USER, which, when defined, suppresses
          USERNOTFOUND messages for all DCPS queues on the system.
          The value of the logical name should be TRUE or 1:

              $ DEFINE /EXECUTIVE_MODE /SYSTEM DCPS$IGNORE_UNKNOWN_USER TRUE

    1.1.9 Old Release Notes Removed

          Chapters in these release notes referring to previous
          versions of DCPS have been removed. Information contained
          in the old release notes has been moved to the DECprint
          Supervisor for OpenVMS System Manager's Guide and
          DECprint Supervisor for OpenVMS User's Guide where
          appropriate.

    1.1.10 NETPRINT Utility Moved

          The following changes were made to the distribution of the
          unsupported NETPRINT utility:

          o  NETPRINT files are now installed in the DCPS examples
             directory SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS] instead of
             the [.NETPRINT] subdirectory.

          o  The file name of the NETPRINT ZIP archive has been
             changed from NETPRX11.ZIP to NETPRINT.ZIP.

          o  The file name of the "read me" file has been changed
             from README.TXT to NETPRINT.TXT.

          o  The UNZIP program UNZIP50.EXE is no longer installed.
             Current versions of UNZIP can be found in many places,
             including the OpenVMS Freeware CD.

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        1.2 DCPS Version 2.1 Fixes

              The following problems are fixed in DCPS V2.1.

        1.2.1 STREAMUSE Error Prevents Queue from Starting

              Under certain conditions, DCPS issued the following error
              message when trying to start a queue:

                  %DCPS-F-STREAMUSE, Request 4 for Stream Id n ignored.
                  Not consistent with symbiont state

              It was not possible to start the queue without first
              stopping other queues or deleting symbiont processes from
              the system. It was also possible for the symbiont process
              associated with this queue to use excessive amounts of CPU
              time.

              This problem was often seen when trying to stop stalled
              queues with a STOP /QUEUE /RESET command. The problem was
              seen frequently when using certain printer network cards,
              such as the Emulex NetJet card.

              The fix in DCPS V2.1 also reduces the amount of time DCPS
              will spend waiting for a response from a printer after a
              STOP /QUEUE /RESET has been issued before stopping the
              queue.

        1.2.2 MOPy Prevents Multiple-File Jobs from Printing

              With certain printers, specifying multiple copies with the
              JOB_COUNT parameter in a job with multiple files, the job
              would fail with the message:

                  %DCPS-E-NOMOPY, MOPy not supported with multiple files

              Starting with DCPS V1.8, DCPS started taking advantage
              of the MOPy (multiple original print) feature in certain
              printers, allowing the printer to produce multiple copies
              without sending the file to the printer multiple times.
              A restriction of this support was that jobs with multiple
              files could not be printed. The printers are:

                 Compaq Laser Printer LNC02
                 DIGITAL Laser Printer LN20
                 DIGITAL Laser Printer LN40
                 DIGITAL Laser Printer LNC02

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          This MOPy support has been removed in DCPS V2.1, restoring
          the pre-V1.8 behavior. This may cause a minor decrease
          in performance but restores the ability to print multiple
          copies of multiple files when using these printers.

    1.2.3 Changing Printer Password Inhibits DCPS Error Page

          If you changed a printer's PostScript password from its
          default of 0, DCPS would not print an error page if a job
          ended in error.

    1.2.4 Lexmark Optra Se 3455 Trays Not Selectable

          With DCPS V2.0, it was not possible to select optional
          trays on the Lexmark Optra Se 3455 printer. Input trays
          TRAY_4 and TRAY_5, and output trays BIN_1, BIN_2 and BIN_3
          were not selectable. The standard output tray was also not
          selectable if the printer's default output tray was not set
          to the standard output tray.


























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                                                        DCPS Restrictions


              The following sections identify the current restrictions
              that exist with DECprint Supervisor. See the DECprint
              Supervisor for OpenVMS System Manager's Guide and DECprint
              Supervisor for OpenVMS User's Guide for printer-specific
              restrictions.

        2.1 Printers with Auto-Sensing Features

              Many printers can sense the data type of a print job. Such
              printers allow you to specify how and whether the auto-
              sensing feature is enabled, per interconnect channel,
              through the front panel or printer management software.

              For most printers that offer this feature, the DECprint
              Supervisor software works properly when the printer is
              set to "PostScript" mode, or to "Auto-Sensing" mode. You
              must set such printers to operate in one of these modes
              before starting the DCPS queues. The DCPS software does not
              operate properly if the printer is set to "PCL" mode.

              See Chapter 4 and the DECprint Supervisor for OpenVMS
              System Manager's Guide for additional information.

        2.2 Job Remains in Starting State for Raw TCP/IP or LAT Queue

              Most printers respond to the PostScript synchronization
              command at the beginning of a DCPS job, but some do not. If
              all jobs to a queue remain in the Starting state, you may
              need to take one of the following steps:

              o  Change Printer Language Setting

                 Often, setting the printer's language-sensing mode to
                 PostScript, instead of auto-sensing between PostScript
                 and PCL, will solve the problem. Refer to your printer
                 documentation for instructions on changing the language

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             for the appropriate port. This is the preferred method
             for avoiding the problem.

          o  Define NO_SYNC Logical Name

             If the problem is not solved by changing the printer
             setting, you can tell DCPS to skip the PostScript
             synchronization command by defining the logical name
             DCPS$queuename_NO_SYNC and restarting the queue.
             This works with printers that use raw TCP/IP or LAT
             connections on built-in Network Interface Cards (NICs).
             It has no effect when using printers connected via other
             interconnects.

    2.3 Job Remains in Starting State for Raw TCP/IP Queue

          If you set up a DCPS queue that uses a raw TCP/IP
          connection and specify an incorrect TCP port number for
          the printer, any print jobs that you submit to the queue
          will remain in a starting state. DCPS cannot determine that
          you have provided an incorrect port number, because the
          network failure that it receives is no different than if
          the printer had been busy or offline.

          Note that a print job in a raw TCP/IP queue may remain in a
          starting state for other reasons as well.

          Check the documentation for your printer, network interface
          card, print server, or terminal server to determine the
          correct TCP port number to use. The TCP port number may
          also be listed in Table A-1.

    2.4 Connection Terminations for Raw TCP/IP Queue

          You may get CONTERMINATED errors for long print jobs when
          using raw TCP/IP connections. For jobs that consist of a
          single file or only use the native PostScript capability
          of the printer (for example, they do not use native PCL),
          these errors are most likely to occur at the end of the
          job, with job trailer pages (if specified for the queue)
          and print job accounting (if enabled) being lost. For other
          jobs, these errors may occur in the middle of the job,
          with subsequent documents as well as the trailer pages
          and accounting information being lost. DCPS requeues the
          terminated jobs, placing them in a Holding state so that

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              you can reprint them once you resolve the termination
              problem.

              Some network devices, including the HP JetDirect cards,
              drop a TCP/IP connection if they do not receive any input
              from the host system within a specified amount of time.
              This is a feature, meant to prevent host software from
              monopolizing the device. DCPS, however, waits for the
              printer to acknowledge that previous documents are printed
              before switching from PostScript to some other native
              printer language and also before printing a trailer page
              and gathering accounting information. Even though the
              printer may be busy, the NIC may not receive any more input
              from DCPS before the timeout is reached.

              If your NIC allows you to alter the TCP/IP idle timeout
              value, you can work around this problem by disabling or
              increasing the timeout. Check your NIC documentation to
              determine if this is possible, and how to do it. Then
              release any requeued jobs for which desired output was
              lost, and delete the other requeued jobs.

              Note that it is the length of a job in time (versus size)
              that is important. For example, a very small PostScript
              program can take a very long time to print. Hence, it is
              difficult to predict how large a timeout is adequate.

        2.5 NOT_READY Warnings for Unavailable Raw TCP/IP Printer

              If a job is queued to a printer that uses a raw TCP/IP
              connection, and the printer is busy or offline, you will
              get NOT_READY warning messages for the printer.

              If you believe or determine that the printer is busy, you
              can ignore these messages. DCPS cannot, unfortunately,
              differentiate between the printer being busy, offline, or
              otherwise unavailable.

        2.6 Translators Do Not Generate Color PostScript

              The translators provided with DCPS (for example, ReGIS) do
              not generate color PostScript commands, even if your source
              file contains color information. The colors are instead
              translated to various shades of gray.

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    2.7 Job Trailer Page Jogs with PostScript Level 2 Printers

          When job jogging is enabled on PostScript Level 2 printers
          to separate jobs by offsetting them, jogging occurs between
          the body of a job and its trailer page (if any).

    2.8 Unable to Perform ANSI Tray Selection for Certain Printers

          An attempt to print an ANSI file containing a tray
          selection escape sequence might fail, depending on which
          printer you are using. If so, the job might abort with a
          PostScript configuration error, with the offending command
          being "setpapertray".

          Also, some printers, such as the Compaq Laser Printer
          LN16 and GENICOM microLaser 170, have input trays with
          PostScript tray numbers of 0. The ANSI escape sequence
          DECASFC is used to select trays, but a value of 0 means
          "no tray change" and selecting tray 0 is therefore not
          possible. For example, an ANSI escape sequence of

              <CSI>0!v

          does not select tray 0, but rather indicates no change of
          tray.

          A workaround to this problem is to create and subsequently
          invoke a setup module that redefines the settoptray,
          setbottomtray, setlcittray and setmanualfeedtray PostScript
          commands within the TRN$XLATE_DICT dictionary.

          For example, for a Compaq Laser Printer LN16, DIGITAL
          Laser Printer LN15 or LN15+, or GENICOM microLaser
          170, you should create a setup module that contains the
          following definitions for settoptray, setbottomtray and
          setmanualfeedtray:

              TRN$XLATE_DICT begin
           /settoptray        { statusdict begin 0 setpapertray end } def
           /setbottomtray     { statusdict begin 1 setpapertray end } def
           /setmanualfeedtray { statusdict begin 3 setpapertray end } def
              end



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              For an HP LaserJet 4M Plus, you should create a setup
              module that contains:

                  TRN$XLATE_DICT begin
               /settoptray    { statusdict begin 3 setpapertray end } def
               /setbottomtray { statusdict begin 0 setpapertray end } def
               /setlcittray   { statusdict begin 1 setpapertray end } def
                  end

              PostScript tray numbers are documented in the DECprint
              Supervisor for OpenVMS User's Guide.

        2.9 AppleTalk Queues Do Not Start or Jobs Remain in Starting
            State

              The first print queue in the process to use AppleTalk fails
              with the following error and the queue does not start:

                  %DCPS-W-ATK_FOR_VMS, Error connecting to AppleTalk for VMS driver

              If other queues using the AppleTalk interconnect are
              started on that same process this error is not reported.
              These queues will start, but jobs on these queues remain in
              the "starting" state.

              If a queue using the AppleTalk interconnect is started
              before the AppleTalk network software is running, then
              the queue might start but will not be functional. This
              occurs when DCPS is running as a multistreamed symbiont and
              another print queue is running in the same process.

              To recover from such an error, stop all queues supported by
              any currently running symbiont processes that have detected
              that the AppleTalk network software is not running (one
              error message is generated per symbiont process). Restart
              the AppleTalk software and the queues.

              To avoid this problem, run the AppleTalk network software
              before starting any DCPS print queues.






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    2.10 Some Printers Do Not Send Status Messages to the Host

          Some PostScript printers, because of their internal
          architecture, report status information only to the printer
          console and not to the host system with which they are
          communicating. As a result, DCPS is not aware of some
          status conditions (for example, paper out, paper jam,
          page too complex, cover open, etc.) and cannot report them
          to you. Instead, the DCPS queue will enter the Stalled
          state if DCPS subsequently attempts to communicate with the
          printer. This subsequent attempt may come during the same
          job that first experienced the problem or in a later one.

          The following is a list of some of the printers which
          exhibit this behavior:

             - DEClaser 5100 printer
             - LN17ps printer
             - some HP LaserJet III and IV printers (but not the
             HP LaserJet III with the HP PostScript-Plus Level 2
             cartridge or the HP LaserJet IIISi if jam recovery is
             disabled)

    2.11 Printer Name Is Not Always Printed Correctly

          When multinational characters are used in the PostScript
          "printername", the printer name printed on the bottom of
          separation pages may be printed in the wrong character
          set.

    2.12 DDIF Printing Requires DECwindows Software or DECimage
         Application Services

          To print DDIF encoded bitonal images, DCPS requires that
          either DECwindows software or Version 3.1 of DECimage
          Application Services (DAS) be installed on your system.
          DAS is only available on OpenVMS VAX systems.

    2.13 Compatibility of NUMBER_UP and PostScript Drivers

          PostScript files created with the LaserWriter 8.0 or 8.1.1
          driver or the Adobe 2.1.1 Windows driver in conjunction
          with the application may produce PostScript files that do
          not print as expected with NUMBER_UP greater than 1.

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              Symptoms include pages being clipped, printed outside of
              the NUMBER_UP page spots, or being improperly scaled.

        2.14 LIST Translator Ignores PAGE_SIZE Parameter

              The LIST translator ignores the PAGE_SIZE parameter when
              formatting pages. It creates pages with maximum content at
              a size adequate for both A (Letter) and A4 paper:

                 PORTRAIT ORIENTATION: 80 columns, 70 lines
                 LANDSCAPE ORIENTATION: 150 columns, 66 lines

              It is still possible to use PAGE_SIZE and SHEET_SIZE
              parameters together to scale the logical page onto a
              different size sheet.

        2.15 Embedded PJL Commands Discarded; Avoid Binary Mode

              Drivers that create files for PJL printers, such as those
              for the DEClaser 5100 and the HP LaserJet IV family,
              include printer control commands in HP Printer Job Language
              (PJL). DCPS filters out and discards that data. Therefore,
              printer options selected by such drivers do not affect the
              print job.

              When using these drivers, do NOT select binary mode. It
              will insert additional commands into the file that can
              cause incorrect behavior when printing via DCPS. The exact
              form of behavior depends on which printer is actually
              connected to the queue and whether or not the job passes
              through a DCPS translator.

        2.16 Unreliable Communication After Errors on Some Printers

              Unexpected errors can occur at the end of a print job when
              printing to some printers using the AppleTalk interconnect.
              The printers which can exhibit problems include the
              LaserWriter Pro 600, LaserWriter Pro 630, the LaserWriter
              IIg, and the LaserWriter IIf. Generally, the unexpected
              error occurs when an explainable error occurred during the
              print job; for example, a PostScript error which causes the
              PostScript interpreter to "Flush to the EOJ", or a timeout
              error while waiting for manual feed. The behavior a user
              may see includes one of more of the following:

              o  A second PostScript error or timeout error occurs

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          o  DCPS unexpectedly loses communication with the printer

          o  The job trailer page (if specified) may not print

          o  The page count in the accounting file is not correct

          o  A delay of up to one minute before the job completes

          The user's part of the print job prints as expected. The
          unexpected error occurs during the end of job processing
          (for example, getting the page count or the job trailer
          page printed) done by the DECprint Supervisor. Once
          the offending job is complete, subsequent jobs print as
          expected. No system operator intervention is needed.

    2.17 Deleting Job When Using AppleTalk

          When printing using an AppleTalk interconnect, a request
          to delete a job (DELETE/ENTRY) is accomplished by closing
          the connection to the printer. The AppleTalk protocol does
          not provide for interrupting the PostScript interpreter;
          therefore, the printer will continue to print page
          descriptions that are contained in its buffer before it
          stops printing the job. A job trailer page will not be
          printed.

    2.18 Avoid STOP/QUEUE/RESET Usage for PrintServer Printer Which
         Is Rejecting Connections

          If you issue a STOP/QUEUE/RESET command for a queue to
          a DIGITAL PrintServer printer while there is a job in
          the "Starting" state and while the printer is rejecting
          connections (because, for example, the PrintServer
          is powered off or is booting), the queue will stop.
          Occasionally the symbiont process will not terminate. Avoid
          issuing this command until the PrintServer printer becomes
          available. If the job is in the "Starting" state and also
          in the PrintServer printer's job queue, a STOP/QUEUE/RESET
          will execute correctly.






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        2.19 No Job Trailer Page on DELETE/ENTRY

              If you issue a DELETE/ENTRY command when the printer is
              printing the job trailer page, it is possible to delete the
              printing of this page. Also, if you issue a DELETE/ENTRY
              command for a job printing on a PrintServer printer after
              all the data for the file is sent, it is possible that the
              job trailer page will not print.

        2.20 Problems with PostScript Files When Printing with /COPIES

              When you use the /COPIES qualifier with a PostScript
              file, DCPS surrounds each file with a PostScript "save"
              and "restore" to avoid exhausting virtual memory in the
              printer.

              However, there are infrequent cases when the print job
              aborts with an invalid restore error message. If this
              occurs, use the /JOB_COUNT qualifier instead of /COPIES.

        2.21 Problems Using PAGE_LIMIT with /JOB_COUNT

              If you use the PAGE_LIMIT parameter with the /JOB_COUNT
              qualifier, you are apt to get undesired results. In
              particular, if your intent is to suppress some initial
              pages of your job, DCPS will suppress them for the first
              copy of the job but print all pages of subsequent job
              copies. If your intent is to suppress some of the trailing
              pages of your job, DCPS will suppress them for the first
              copy of the job and omit subsequent job copies.

              If you want multiple copies of your job with some pages
              suppressed, issue the PRINT command the desired number of
              times rather than using the /JOB_COUNT qualifier.

        2.22 Setting I/O Buffers Too Small May Produce OPCOM Errors

              If the size of the I/O buffers, set by the SYSGEN parameter
              MAXBUF, is too small, the print queue will be stopped, and
              the following message will be displayed to OPCOM:

                  %SYSTEM-E-EXQUOTA, process quota exceeded

              If this error occurs, increase the value of the SYSGEN
              parameter MAXBUF.

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    2.23 Cannot Start Queue for PrintServer Printer

          Because of a CPAP protocol bug in some versions of DIGITAL
          PrintServer Software, DCPS symbionts can be given a badly
          formatted packet in response to a resource query. The bad
          packet prevents a symbiont from starting.

          The problem is triggered by loading enough resources to
          require more than one packet describing the resources
          loaded to be returned. The suggested workaround is to load
          fewer resources. Empirical testing has found the limit to
          be 7 fonts.

          This problem is fixed in version S5.0-29 and later of the
          PrintServer Software.






























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                                      Other Restrictions that Affect DCPS


              This section contains information about other problems that
              are known to impact DECprint Supervisor and remedial patch
              kits ("ECOs") that address some of these problems.

              You can obtain these remedial patch kits (or an update to
              them)

              o  From a Compaq Customer Support Center

              o  Using FTP, starting with path
                 ftp.support.compaq.com/public/vms/

              o  Using the World Wide Web, starting at
                 http://www.support.compaq.com/patches/

              o  Using a Compaq support tool such as DSNlink

        3.1 DCPS Processes Consume Memory and Pagefile

              Over time, DCPS print symbiont processes may consume
              increasing amounts of memory and pagefile space, resulting
              in system performance problems. This problem is seen only
              on OpenVMS Alpha V7.1-2 systems.

              The following DECthreads patch kit fixes this problem:

              o  VMS712_PTHREADS-V0300, for OpenVMS Alpha V7.1-2 systems

        3.2 Problems Starting Queues with Multistreamed Symbionts

              All sites running DECprint Supervisor as a multistreamed
              process on OpenVMS V7.1 and earlier should install the
              Queue Manager Remedial Update.

              The Queue Manager remedial update kits are:

              o  ALPQMAN02_071, for OpenVMS Alpha V7.1 systems

              o  ALPQMAN05_070, for OpenVMS Alpha V7.0 systems

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          o  ALPQMAN03_062, for OpenVMS Alpha V6.2 systems

          o  ALPQMAN04_061, for OpenVMS Alpha V6.1 systems

          o  VAXQMAN02_071, for OpenVMS VAX V7.1 systems

          o  VAXQMAN04_070, for OpenVMS VAX V7.0 systems

          o  VAXQMAN05_062, for OpenVMS VAX V6.2 systems

          o  VAXQMAN03_070, for OpenVMS VAX V5.5-2 through V6.1
             systems

          This update corrects problems that cause the START/QUEUE
          command to hang under certain circumstances when operating
          with a multistreamed symbiont. The release notes provided
          with the kit describe all the problems fixed by this
          update. After installing this update, you need to reboot
          your system to enable these changes.

          If this update is not installed you may encounter the
          following problem. If a queue running in a multistreamed
          process is stopped with STOP/QUEUE/RESET, then quickly
          started with START/QUEUE, it is possible that the start
          request will hang. In addition, sometimes the following
          message will be written to OPCOM:

              %DCPS-F-STREAMUSE, Request 4 for Stream Id n ignored.
              Not consistent with symbiont state

          To recover, issue a Ctrl/Y to return to the DCL prompt,
          then issue a STOP/QUEUE/RESET again, wait a few seconds,
          and try to start the queue again. To avoid this problem,
          install the queue manager update.

    3.3 Problem Starting Queues for LAT- and Direct-Connected
        Printers

          There is an OpenVMS V7.0 terminal driver problem that may
          hinder you in using DCPS with LAT- and direct-connected
          printers. The symptom is that the associated queue cannot
          be started, with messages like the following being written
          to OPCOM:


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                  %%%%%%%%%%%  OPCOM  31-OCT-1995 21:53:55.73  %%%%%%%%%%%
                  Message from user SYSTEM on FUNYET
                  Queue SYS$PRINT: %DCPS-E-UNSUPPORTED, unsupported operation or function

                  %%%%%%%%%%%  OPCOM  31-OCT-1995 21:53:55.74  %%%%%%%%%%%
                  Message from user QUEUE_MANAGE on FUNYET
                  %QMAN-I-QUENOTSTART, queue SYS$PRINT could not be started on node FUNYET

                  %%%%%%%%%%%  OPCOM  31-OCT-1995 21:53:55.74  %%%%%%%%%%%
                  Message from user QUEUE_MANAGE on FUNYET
                  -SYSTEM-F-ABORT, abort

              The failure may be constant or intermittent. If you
              subsequently attempt to start the queue, you may succeed.

              The following patch kits fix this problem:

              o  ALPTTDR01_070, for OpenVMS Alpha V7.0 systems

              o  VAXTTDR01_070, for OpenVMS VAX V7.0 systems

        3.4 I/O Errors for Serially-Connected Printers

              There is an OpenVMS terminal driver problem that may result
              in your printer reporting I/O problems when connected to a
              serial port of your OpenVMS system. You may see the problem
              with OpenVMS Alpha V6.2 through V7.0, and with OpenVMS VAX
              V5.5 through V7.0, depending in part on what kind of serial
              port you are using.

              The problem is that the terminal driver sometimes does not
              respond quickly enough to an XOFF request from the printer
              to prevent the printer from losing data.

              This problem is fixed in OpenVMS Alpha V7.1.

              The following patch kits fix this problem:

              o  ALPOPDR02_070, for OpenVMS Alpha V7.0 systems

              o  ALPOPDR04_062, for OpenVMS Alpha V6.2 systems




                                  Other Restrictions that Affect DCPS 3-3

 







    3.5 Symbiont Aborts with Insufficient Dynamic Memory Error

          There is a DECthreads problem on OpenVMS VAX V7.0 and V7.1
          systems that results in the DCPS symbiont aborting with
          an INSFMEM error. The DCPS symbiont consumes an increasing
          amount of memory over time, eventually aborting when it
          attempts to obtain more than the available dynamic memory.
          The probability of the symbiont aborting increases with
          each new print job that it processes.

          The following patch kits fix this problem:

          o  VAXCMAR01_071, for OpenVMS VAX V7.1 systems

          o  VAXCMAR01_070, for OpenVMS VAX V7.0 systems

    3.6 Symbionts Aborts with Access Violation or Bad Parameter Error

          The DCPS symbiont can abort with an ACCVIO or BADPARAM
          error, possibly also indicating the CMA (DECthreads)
          facility, beginning 19 May 1997. Other software on your
          system, including DIGITAL TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS and
          anything layered upon DECthreads, may also fail after this
          date.

          The problem is related to a long-standing OpenVMS
          restriction of fewer than 10,000 days in a delta-time
          value. POSIX-related software in particular, using the
          UNIX reference date of 1 January 1970, can encounter this
          limit on and after 19 May 1997. Refer to the OpenVMS web
          pages (http://www.openvms.compaq.com) for more information
          about the "Delta-Time Limit".

          The following patch kits fix this problem:

          o  ALPLIBR07_070, for OpenVMS Alpha V6.1 to V7.0 systems

          o  VAXLIBR06_070, for OpenVMS VAX V5.5 to V7.0 systems







    3-4 Other Restrictions that Affect DCPS

 










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                                             Printer-Specific Information


              The following sections provide information about using
              DCPS with specific printers. The DECprint Supervisor for
              OpenVMS System Manager's Guide and DECprint Supervisor for
              OpenVMS User's Guide contain additional printer-specific
              information.

        4.1 HP LaserJet 2100 and 2200

        4.1.1 Media Size Not Selectable

              The HP LaserJet 2100 and 2200 printers cannot detect the
              size of paper in their trays. Therefore, the following
              restrictions apply when using DCPS with this printer:

              o  It is not possible to select media by paper size.

              o  If paper of a different size than the default is loaded
                 in a tray, its size will be considered as the default
                 size. For example, if the default printer paper size
                 is letter, a legal-size document will be truncated to
                 letter size when printing on legal size paper.

              To avoid printing on the wrong size paper, set the tray
              with the default paper size "unlocked" and set all other
              trays "locked".

        4.1.2 Problems Starting Queues

              Some models in this series may not allow DCPS jobs
              to start. To resolve this, either set the printer
              to PostScript mode or suppress DCPS's PostScript
              synchronization. See Section 2.2 in these Release Notes
              or the DECprint Supervisor for OpenVMS System Manager's
              Guide for more information.


                                         Printer-Specific Information 4-1

 







    4.2 HP LaserJet 9000

    4.2.1 Optional Stapler

          Output trays STACKER and STAPLER refer to the same physical
          tray, included with the HP LaserJet 9000's optional
          finisher.

          When printing to the STAPLER tray, the printer will staple
          output by default and place the staple in the default
          staple position.

          The preferred way to specify stapling is with the DCPS
          parameter STAPLE, which offers four different staple
          positions and takes page orientation into account when
          determining staple position. Therefore, when specifying
          stapled output with the STAPLE parameter, use OUTPUT_
          TRAY=STACKER.

    4.3 Lexmark Optra S, Optra T and T Series

    4.3.1 Problems Starting Queues

          Some models in the Lexmark Optra S, Optra T and T series
          may not allow DCPS jobs to start. To resolve this, either
          set the printer to PostScript mode or suppress DCPS's
          PostScript synchronization. See Section 2.2 in these
          Release Notes or the DECprint Supervisor for OpenVMS System
          Manager's Guide for more information.
















    4-2 Printer-Specific Information

 










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                                                  Raw TCP/IP Port Numbers


              When setting up a DCPS queue using a raw TCP/IP connection,
              check the documentation for your network interface card
              (NIC), print server or terminal server to determine the
              number of its raw TCP/IP port (if it has one). The raw
              TCP/IP port must support bidirectional communication
              between the printer and your OpenVMS system.

              Table A-1 shows the port numbers for some commonly-used
              devices.

              Table_A-1_Raw_TCP/IP_Port_Numbers__________________________

                 20nn  DECserver terminal servers, where "nn" is the
                       physical port number
                 2501  DIGITAL LN17ps and DIGITAL Laser Printer LN17+ps
                       Emulex NICs
                 3001  DIGITAL Laser Printer LN15 and LN15+
                       DIGITAL RapidPrint 500 print server
                 6869  Compaq Laser Printer LNC02
                       DIGITAL Laser Printer LN20, LN40 and LNC02
                 9100  Compaq Laser Printer LN16, LN32 and LNM40
                       GENICOM Intelliprint mL, LN and microLaser
                       printers
                       GENICOM RapidPrint MPS100 print server
                       HP LaserJet printers
                       IBM InfoPrint printers
                       Lexmark C, Optra, S, Optra T, T and W series
                       printers
                       Tektronix Phaser printers
                       Xerox DocuPrint N printers
              _________HP_JetDirect,_Lexmark_and_XCD_print_servers_______





                                              Raw TCP/IP Port Numbers A-1

 










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                                 List of Files Installed on Alpha Systems


        DCPS021.RELEASE_NOTES                     [SYSHLP]
        DCPS$HELP.HLP                             [SYSHLP]
        DCPS$SMBSHR.EXE                           [SYSLIB]
        DCPS$SMB.EXE                              [SYSEXE]
        DCPS$MSG.EXE                              [SYSMSG]
        DCPS$TRNPRC.EXE                           [SYSLIB]
        DCPS$BE_SERIAL.EXE                        [SYSLIB]
        DCPS$BE_CPAP.EXE                          [SYSLIB]
        DCPS$BE_APPLETALK.EXE                     [SYSLIB]
        TRN$DDIF_PS.EXE                           [SYSLIB]
        TRN$DDIF_IMAGE.EXE                        [SYSLIB]
        TRN$ANSI_PS.EXE                           [SYSLIB]
        TRN$PROPRINTER_PS.EXE                     [SYSLIB]
        TRN$PCL_PS.EXE                            [SYSLIB]
        TRN$LIST_PS.EXE                           [SYSLIB]
        TRN$REGIS_PS.EXE                          [SYSLIB]
        TRN$TEK4014_PS.EXE                        [SYSLIB]
        DCPS$DEVCTL.TLB                           [SYSLIB]
        DCPS$STARTUP.TEMPLATE                     [SYS$STARTUP]
        DCPS$REQUIRED.COM                         [SYS$STARTUP]
        DCPS$GET_VERSION.COM                      [SYS$STARTUP]
        DCPS$EXECUTION_QUEUE.COM                  [SYS$STARTUP]
        DCPS$GENERIC_QUEUE.COM                    [SYS$STARTUP]
        DCPS$IVP.COM                              [SYSTEST]
        DCPS$IVP_ANSI.DAT                         [SYSTEST.DCPS]
        DCPS$IVP_POST.DAT                         [SYSTEST.DCPS]
        DCPS$IVP_PCL.DAT                          [SYSTEST.DCPS]
        DCPS$IVP_PROPRINTER.DAT                   [SYSTEST.DCPS]
        DCPS$IVP_LIST.DAT                         [SYSTEST.DCPS]
        DCPS$IVP_REGIS.DAT                        [SYSTEST.DCPS]
        DCPS$IVP_TEK4014.DAT                      [SYSTEST.DCPS]
        LPS$SINGLEHOLES.LUP                       DCPS$LAYUP:
        LPS$DOUBLEHOLES.LUP                       DCPS$LAYUP:
        LPS$HOLES.LUP                             DCPS$LAYUP:


                             List of Files Installed on Alpha Systems B-1

 







    LPS$NUP.LUP                               DCPS$LAYUP:
    COLOR-PRINTER-FULL-PAGE.LUP               DCPS$LAYUP:
    COLORWRITER-2000-FULL-PAGE.LUP            DCPS$LAYUP:
    PROPRINTER-FULL-PAGE.LUP                  DCPS$LAYUP:
    FULL-A4-LANDSCAPE.LUP                     DCPS$LAYUP:
    CPS_TO_DCPS_STARTUP.COM                   [SYS$STARTUP]
    LPS_ANSI_PROLOGUE.PS                      [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]
    UPDATE-ANSI-PROLOGUE.COM                  [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]
    FONT_DOWNLOADER.COM                       [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]
    LPS$SET_PRINTER_NAME.PS                   [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]
    LPS$SET_TIMEOUT.PS                        [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]
    DCW1000_CONFIG.PS                         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]
    DCW1000_DEVPARAM.PS                       [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]
    DCW1000_STARTPG.PS                        [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]
    DCW1000_NOSTRTPG.PS                       [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]
    DCW1000_PRNTCNFG.PS                       [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]
    DCW1000_PSCRIPT.PS                        [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]
    FAX_3500_PRINTME.PS                       [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]
    DL3500_SEND_FAX_PS.PS                     [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]
    DL3500_SEND_FAX_PS_SENDPS.PS              [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]
    DL3500_SEND_FAX_TEXT.PS                   [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]
    DL3500_SEND_FAX_TEXT_SENDPS.PS            [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]
    DCPS$FILE_EXTENSION_DATA_TYPE.DAT_DEFAULT [SYSLIB]
    UNSOLICITED-PJL-FIX.COM                   [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]
    IGNORE-A-SIZE.PS                          [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]
    DCPS$COMMON-PORT-SETTINGS.COM             [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]
    DCPS$CONFIG-PRINTER-PORT.COM              [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]
    DCPS$DS100-PORT-SETTINGS.COM              [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]
    DCPS$DS200-PORT-SETTINGS.COM              [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]
    DCPS$DS500-PORT-SETTINGS.COM              [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]
    DCPS$GET-DS100-PORT-GROUPS.COM            [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]
    DCPS$SET-DS-GROUPS.COM                    [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]
    DCPS$SET-DS100-GROUPS.COM                 [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]
    DCPS$SAVE-DS500-PORT.COM                  [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]
    LPS$STATUSDICT.PS                         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]
    CONFIDENTIAL.PS                           [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]
    INSTALL-PS-SUPPLEMENT.COM                 [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]
    PS_SUPPLEMENT.PS                          [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]
    NETPRINT.ZIP                              [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]
    NETPRINT.TXT                              [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]





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                                   List of Files Installed on VAX Systems


        DCPS021.RELEASE_NOTES                     [SYSHLP]
        DCPS$HELP.HLP                             [SYSHLP]
        DCPS$SMBSHR.EXE                           [SYSLIB]
        DCPS$SMB.EXE                              [SYSEXE]
        DCPS$MSG.EXE                              [SYSMSG]
        DCPS$TRNPRC.EXE                           [SYSLIB]
        DCPS$BE_SERIAL.EXE                        [SYSLIB]
        DCPS$BE_CPAP.EXE                          [SYSLIB]
        DCPS$BE_APPLETALK.EXE                     [SYSLIB]
        TRN$DDIF_PS.EXE                           [SYSLIB]
        TRN$DDIF_IMAGE.EXE                        [SYSLIB]
        TRN$ANSI_PS.EXE                           [SYSLIB]
        TRN$PROPRINTER_PS.EXE                     [SYSLIB]
        TRN$PCL_PS.EXE                            [SYSLIB]
        TRN$LIST_PS.EXE                           [SYSLIB]
        TRN$REGIS_PS.EXE                          [SYSLIB]
        TRN$TEK4014_PS.EXE                        [SYSLIB]
        DCPS$DEVCTL.TLB                           [SYSLIB]
        DCPS$STARTUP.TEMPLATE                     [SYS$STARTUP]
        DCPS$REQUIRED.COM                         [SYS$STARTUP]
        DCPS$GET_VERSION.COM                      [SYS$STARTUP]
        DCPS$EXECUTION_QUEUE.COM                  [SYS$STARTUP]
        DCPS$GENERIC_QUEUE.COM                    [SYS$STARTUP]
        DCPS$IVP.COM                              [SYSTEST]
        DCPS$IVP_ANSI.DAT                         [SYSTEST.DCPS]
        DCPS$IVP_POST.DAT                         [SYSTEST.DCPS]
        DCPS$IVP_PCL.DAT                          [SYSTEST.DCPS]
        DCPS$IVP_PROPRINTER.DAT                   [SYSTEST.DCPS]
        DCPS$IVP_LIST.DAT                         [SYSTEST.DCPS]
        DCPS$IVP_REGIS.DAT                        [SYSTEST.DCPS]
        DCPS$IVP_TEK4014.DAT                      [SYSTEST.DCPS]
        LPS$SINGLEHOLES.LUP                       DCPS$LAYUP:
        LPS$DOUBLEHOLES.LUP                       DCPS$LAYUP:
        LPS$HOLES.LUP                             DCPS$LAYUP:


                               List of Files Installed on VAX Systems C-1

 







    LPS$NUP.LUP                               DCPS$LAYUP:
    COLOR-PRINTER-FULL-PAGE.LUP               DCPS$LAYUP:
    COLORWRITER-2000-FULL-PAGE.LUP            DCPS$LAYUP:
    PROPRINTER-FULL-PAGE.LUP                  DCPS$LAYUP:
    FULL-A4-LANDSCAPE.LUP                     DCPS$LAYUP:
    CPS_TO_DCPS_STARTUP.COM                   [SYS$STARTUP]
    LPS_ANSI_PROLOGUE.PS                      [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]
    UPDATE-ANSI-PROLOGUE.COM                  [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]
    FONT_DOWNLOADER.COM                       [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]
    LPS$SET_PRINTER_NAME.PS                   [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]
    LPS$SET_TIMEOUT.PS                        [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]
    DCW1000_CONFIG.PS                         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]
    DCW1000_DEVPARAM.PS                       [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]
    DCW1000_STARTPG.PS                        [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]
    DCW1000_NOSTRTPG.PS                       [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]
    DCW1000_PRNTCNFG.PS                       [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]
    DCW1000_PSCRIPT.PS                        [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]
    FAX_3500_PRINTME.PS                       [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]
    DL3500_SEND_FAX_PS.PS                     [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]
    DL3500_SEND_FAX_PS_SENDPS.PS              [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]
    DL3500_SEND_FAX_TEXT.PS                   [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]
    DL3500_SEND_FAX_TEXT_SENDPS.PS            [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]
    DCPS$FILE_EXTENSION_DATA_TYPE.DAT_DEFAULT [SYSLIB]
    DCPS$DELETE-LPS-CLIENT.COM                [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]
    UNSOLICITED-PJL-FIX.COM                   [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]
    IGNORE-A-SIZE.PS                          [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]
    DCPS$COMMON-PORT-SETTINGS.COM             [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]
    DCPS$CONFIG-PRINTER-PORT.COM              [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]
    DCPS$DS100-PORT-SETTINGS.COM              [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]
    DCPS$DS200-PORT-SETTINGS.COM              [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]
    DCPS$DS500-PORT-SETTINGS.COM              [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]
    DCPS$GET-DS100-PORT-GROUPS.COM            [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]
    DCPS$SET-DS-GROUPS.COM                    [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]
    DCPS$SET-DS100-GROUPS.COM                 [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]
    DCPS$SAVE-DS500-PORT.COM                  [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]
    LPS$STATUSDICT.PS                         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]
    CONFIDENTIAL.PS                           [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]
    INSTALL-PS-SUPPLEMENT.COM                 [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]
    PS_SUPPLEMENT.PS                          [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]
    NETPRINT.ZIP                              [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]
    NETPRINT.TXT                              [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]




    C-2 List of Files Installed on VAX Systems
