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SYMPTOMSWhen a document is printed from Microsoft Windows 3.1 using the Hewlett- Packard (HP) LaserJet IIIsi printer driver in PostScript mode on a network system with Gray Matter Software's Script Server software, the printer prints PostScript code instead of text or graphics. CAUSE
Script Server is network printer-queuing software that supports all
PostScript 1 and PostScript 2 printers and languages. When a file is
sent to the printer through the network, Script Server intercepts the
file and determines whether it is a PostScript file based on its
header line. If Script Server identifies the file as a PostScript
file, Script Server queues it and sends it to the printer. If Script
Server identifies the file as a non-PostScript file, Script Server
wraps the file in PostScript code and then queues it.
WORKAROUNDSelect the HP LaserJet IIID driver instead of the HP LaserJet IIIsi. The HP LaserJet IIID driver does not insert an additional header line; therefore, Script Server can correctly identify PostScript files. The HP LaserJet IIID does not provide output bin selection, as the HP LaserJet IIIsi does, but other than that, the drivers are functionally identical. Additional query words: w4wprint post script output HPIIIsi HPIIID Hewlett packard hewlett-packard graymatter HP 3.11 3.10
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