Can't Print to an HP Network Printer Using DLCID: Q102792
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If you are connected directly to a Hewlett-Packard (HP) network printer using Data Link Control (DLC), you may not be able to print if another workstation is connected to the same printer and it is configured to use Continuous Timers.
If a workstation is connected to an HP network printer and is using Continuous as the Timer, it will not relinquish the printer after printing and other workstations cannot print even though they are connected.
To work around this problem, follow the procedure below for each
workstation connected to the HP network printer:
The Job Based option breaks the connection between available
workstations and the printer after each job. This allows several
workstations on the network to use the HPMON.DLL printer driver to
print directly to a network-connected peripheral.
The Continuous option does not break the connection between the server
and the printer. It is possible to set up a Print Server so that
workstations that want to print to the DLC printer must use the shared
printer defined on the server. This allows the network administrator
to maintain one workstation as a print server so that other
workstations do not have to have the HPMON.DLL printer driver
installed.
NOTE: On a single LAN, only one of these methods should be used. If
one workstation is configured for Job Based (as is the HP Monitor
utility for Windows for Workgroups), while another workstation is
configured for Continuous, the workstation using the Job Based
configuration will be unable to print after the workstation using
Continuous has printed.
Additional query words: wfw wfwg prodnt
Keywords : kbnetwork kbprint ntnetserv ntprint NTSrvWkst
Version : 3.10 4.0
Platform : winnt
Issue type :
Last Reviewed: January 14, 1999