PCL.SEP and SYSPRINT.SEP Incorrectly DocumentedLast reviewed: May 28, 1997Article ID: Q112558 |
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SUMMARYPage 192 of the of the Microsoft Windows NT 3.1 "System Guide" or page 213 of the Microsoft Windows NT 3.5 "System Guide" describes the separator files that are included with Windows NT 3.1. The documentation suggests that PCL.SEP only "switches [a] printer to PCL printing." This is not completely correct, PCL.SEP also causes a separator page to be printed in front of the print job. SYSPRINT.SEP is not mentioned at all in the description under the heading "Using Separator Files."
MORE INFORMATIONSYSPRINT.SEP is one of the four separator files installed by default on a Windows NT system in the %SYSTEMROOT%\SYSTEM32 directory. The other three files are PSLANMAN.SEP, PCL.SEP, and PSCRIPT.SEP. PSCRIPT.SEP functions as the documentation states, it does not print a separator page at the beginning of the document, but it does switch the printer to PostScript printing. The DEFAULT.SEP file mentioned in the documentation on page 192 does not actually exist. SYSPRINT.SEP is a PostScript-compatible separator file that has virtually the same functionality as the PSLANMAN.SEP file. That is, it prints a separator page at the beginning of each document. The only real difference between SYSPRINT.SEP and PSLANMAN.SEP is that there is some error handling code at the beginning of the SYSPRINT.SEP file which is not found in the PSLANMAN.SEP file.
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