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QMS JetScript Must Have Same Port Set In Soft |
The information in this document applies to:
WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Solutions: The customer had both 5.0 and 5.1 on the same computer using an HP LaserJet Series II with a QMS JetScript board. In 5.0, it printed fine using the QMS JetScript definition, but in 5.1, it printed out PostScript code all the time. The problem was with the port setup. For regular LaserJet printing, you need to use the LaserJet driver and to set the port to LPT1. To access the JetScript, you must use the JetScript driver and set the port to whatever the postscript board is connected to, which in this case was LPT2. When selecting the JetScript driver you are asked for the port designation. She was using the JetScript driver, but the port was set to LPT1. Therefore, the PostScript hardware and software was not being accessed. You can actually use any port with this driver but the key is in the install program for the software of this postscript board. There is a board that goes into the printer and a board with a port that goes into the computer. Whatever that physical port is set at (by the jumpers in the CPU) must also be the port set in the JetScript software program called JETINSTL.EXE. |
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