SUPPLEMENTAL UTILITIES FOR THE IBM LASERPRINTER 4029 SERIES Document Number SA40-0601-01 October 22, 1991 D. A. Revell/L. Gallagher Information Development F95L/035-3 740 New Circle Road N.W. Lexington, Kentucky 40511 445-4493/CONTRT83 at LEXVMC 445-7470/GALLAGHR at LEXVMC SECOND EDITION (OCTOBER 1991) THE FOLLOWING PARAGRAPH DOES NOT APPLY TO THE UNITED KINGDOM OR ANY COUNTRY WHERE SUCH PROVISIONS ARE INCONSISTENT WITH LOCAL LAW: LEXMARK INTERNATIONAL, INC. PROVIDES THIS PUBLICATION "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Some states do not allow disclaimer of express or implied warranties in certain transactions, therefore, this statement may not apply to you. References in this publication to products, programs, or services do not imply that the manufacturer intends to make these available in all countries in which it operates. 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Lexmark may use or distribute any of the information you supply in any way it believes appropriate without incurring any obligation to you. (C) COPYRIGHT LEXMARK INTERNATIONAL, INC. 1991. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT RESTRICTED RIGHTS This software and documentation are provided with RESTRICTED RIGHTS. Use, duplication or disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph (c)(1)(ii) of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS 252.227-7013 and in applicable FAR provisions: Lexmark International, Inc., Greenwich, CT 06836. CONTENTS CONTENTS ________ TRADEMARKS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V ABOUT THIS BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VII Things to Note . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vii Related Publications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . viii How This Book Is Organized . . . . . . . . . . . viii SUPPLEMENTAL UTILITIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 Utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 Additional Items . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 Diskettes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 Installing the Supplemental Utilities . . . . . . . 1-4 LASERDRIVER UTILITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 Description of the LaserDriver Utility . . . . . . 2-1 Installing the LaserDriver Utility . . . . . . . . 2-2 Using the LaserDriver Utility . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3 Switching Emulations/Modes, Selecting Temporary Settings, and Downloading Fonts . . . . . . . . 2-4 Default Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4 Printer Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4 LaserDriver Guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4 AUTOMATIC EMULATION/MODE SWITCHING UTILITY . . . . 3-1 Description of the Automatic Emulation/Mode Utility 3-1 How AES Works . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2 Installing AES on a DOS Work Station . . . . . . . 3-4 Installing AES on a Microsoft Windows Work Station 3-5 Adding Printer Drivers for Windows Version 3.0 3-6 Substituting Printer Drivers for Windows Version 3.0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-6 Placing AES in Extended Memory Using DOS Version 5.0 3-8 Installing AES on an OS/2 Work Station . . . . . . 3-9 Setting Up OS/2 Print Manager Manually . . . . . 3-9 AES and Serial Communications . . . . . . . . . . 3-11 MODE SWITCHING ON A LOCAL AREA NETWORK . . . . . . 4-1 Setting Up Your Printer and AES on an IBM LAN Server 4-1 Installing Your Printer on an IBM PC LAN Server 4-2 Changing the IBM PC LAN AUTOEXEC.BAT File . . . . 4-3 Installing AES on an OS/2 or Microsoft LAN Server 4-6 Using Emulation/Mode Switching Separator Pages on an OS/2 or Microsoft LAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7 Setting Up an OS/2 LAN Requester . . . . . . . . 4-9 Switching Emulations/Modes on a Novell LAN . . . 4-10 Switching Emulations/Modes without Using AES . 4-10 Installing AES on a Novell NetWare LAN . . . . 4-11 Printing on a Local Novell Work Station Printer 4-13 Contents iii CONTENTS Installing AES on a Banyan/VINES LAN . . . . . . 4-14 Printing on a Banyan/VINES File Server Printer 4-15 Printing on a Work Station PC Printer . . . . . 4-16 Printing on a Work Station (Local) Printer . . 4-17 RESOURCE MANAGER UTILITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1 Description of the Resource Manager Utility . . . . 5-1 RM Font Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1 Font Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2 RM Macro/Forms Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2 RM Macro Processing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2 Installing RM on an OS/2 Environment . . . . . . . 5-3 Configuring RM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-4 RM Configuration File . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-5 RM Panels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-10 RM Job Errata Log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-10 Removing the Previously Installed RM Utility . . 5-10 Disabling and Restarting RM . . . . . . . . . . . 5-10 Using RM with AES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-11 Using RM with a Serially Attached Printer . . . . 5-12 ADDITIONAL TOPICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1 Removing the Previously Installed AES Utility . . . 6-1 Disabling and Restarting AES . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2 Finding the Installed LPT to Emulation/Mode Mapping 6-2 Changing the Installed LPT to Emulation/Mode Mapping 6-2 Using AES and the IBM Printer Sharing Option . . . 6-2 Setting Up Your RISC System/6000 System . . . . . . 6-3 Replacing a 4216-031 or 4019 . . . . . . . . . . . 6-5 Compatibility with Previous Versions of AES . . . . 6-5 Using AES to Control Multiple Printers . . . . . . 6-5 Using AES with Binary Mode Communication . . . . . 6-6 Setting Binary Mode Communication on the Printer 6-7 Using the Supplemental Utilities with the IBM PS/1 Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7 WARRANTY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1 INDEX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . X-1 iv Supplemental Utilities for the IBM LaserPrinter 4029 Series TRADEMARKS __________ Of the following terms, those denoted by an asterisk (*) in this publication are trademarks or registered trade- marks of the International Business Machines Corporation in the United States and/or other countries, and those denoted below by a plus sign (+) are used by Lexmark under license from IBM: IBM+ Operating System/2 OS/2 Personal System/1 PS/1 AIX RISC System/6000 Trademarks v The following terms, denoted by a double asterisk (**) in this publication, are trademarks or registered trademarks of other companies as follows: Adobe(R) Adobe Systems Incorporated Adobe Type Adobe Systems Incorporated Manager(R) ATM(R) Adobe Systems Incorporated Banyan Banyan Systems Incorporated Hewlett- Hewlett-Packard Company Packard HP Hewlett-Packard Company LaserJet Hewlett-Packard Company Microsoft Microsoft Corporation NetWare Novell, Inc. Novell Novell, Inc. PostScript(R) Adobe Systems Incorporated VINES Banyan Systems Incorporated Windows Microsoft Corporation Works Microsoft Corporation vi Supplemental Utilities for the IBM LaserPrinter 4029 Series ABOUT THIS BOOK _______________ This book describes how to install and use the Supple- mental Utilities with the IBM* LaserPrinter 4029 Series printers. These utilities include an installation utility, the LaserDriver utility, the Automatic Emulation/Mode Switching (AES) utility, and the Resource Manager (RM) utility. THINGS TO NOTE _______________ The following notices begin with a key word in bold type: o Names of operator panel lights are shown in BOLD print. o Messages displayed on the operator panel are shown in { SMALLER BOLD } print surrounded by brackets to rep- resent the operator panel display. o Names of operator panel buttons are shown in a black box, for example, (START/STOP). o NOTE: Indicates a point to be considered. o IMPORTANT: Indicates a significant point to clarify or emphasize information. o WARNING: Indicates the possibility of damage to a program, device, system, or data. About This Book vii RELATED PUBLICATIONS ____________________ o User's Guide for the IBM LaserPrinter 4029 5E Model 4029-010, F/N SA40-0598, P/N 1195515 o User's Guide for the IBM LaserPrinter 4029 Series (for Models 4029-020, 4029-030, and 4029-040), F/N SA40-0542, P/N 1183417 o Technical Reference for the IBM LaserPrinter 4029 Series, F/N SA40-0559-01 or later, P/N 1195520 o PostScript Option for the IBM LaserPrinter 4029 Series Installation and User's Guide, F/N SA40-0602, P/N 1183436 o PostScript Option for the IBM LaserPrinter 4029 Series Technical Reference, F/N SA40-0603, P/N 1183437 o PCL5 Emulation Option for the IBM LaserPrinter 4029 Series Installation and User's Guide, F/N SA40-0607, P/N 1183441 o PCL5 Emulation Option for the IBM LaserPrinter 4029 Series Technical Reference, F/N SA40-0608, P/N 1183442 o About These Diskettes, P/N 1183975 o Adobe Type Manager Version for Windows User Guide IBM 4029 Printer Edition, SA40-0620, P/N 1183860 Contact your point of purchase if you need any of these publications. HOW THIS BOOK IS ORGANIZED __________________________ This book contains the following chapters: o "Supplemental Utilities" gives a description of the Supplemental Utilities package and what it includes. o "LaserDriver Utility" provides information on installing and using the LaserDriver utility. o "Automatic Emulation/Mode Switching Utility" provides information on installing and using the AES utility. o "Mode Switching on a Local Area Network" explains how to set up your printer on various types of local area networks (LANs), such as an IBM LAN, an IBM Personal Computer (PC) LAN, an IBM Operating System/2* (OS/2*) LAN, and a Novell** LAN. o "Resource Manager Utility" provides information on installing and using Resource Manager. o "Additional Topics" provides information that relates to AES on different systems, including the Reduced Instruction Set Computer System/6000 (RISC System/6000*) system. viii Supplemental Utilities for the IBM LaserPrinter 4029 Series SUPPLEMENTAL UTILITIES ______________________ The Supplemental Utilities for the IBM LaserPrinter 4029 Series are host personal computer utilities with menu- driven installation. The following information describes the contents of the Supplemental Utilities package. UTILITIES _________ The Supplemental Utilities package includes: o INSTALLATION UTILITY that you use to install DOS or OS/2 utilities. o LASERDRIVER UTILITY that provides a method for quickly and easily changing the settings on the printer. Menu-driven screens let you select and send commands to: - Choose orientation - Download bitmapped and scalable fonts - Select fonts - Select line spacing - Select paper source and size - Specify user default settings - Select emulations/modes - IBM Personal Printer Data Stream (IBM PPDS) mode - PCL4 emulation or PCL5 emulation, if installed, which supports Hewlett-Packard** (HP**) LaserJet** Printer Command Language (PCL) - Plotter mode, which supports Hewlett-Packard Graphics Language (HP GL) and IBM Graphics Language (IBM GL) - PostScript** mode, if installed o DOS AND OS/2 AUTOMATIC EMULATION/MODE SWITCHING (AES) UTILITY that allows your printer to operate automat- ically as more than one printer, managing up to four emulations/modes. The emulations/modes are: - IBM PPDS mode - PCL4 emulation or PCL5 emulation, if installed - Plotter mode - PostScript mode, if installed With AES, you can change installed emulations/modes automatically from your application instead of from the printer operator panel. If you plan to use more than one emulation/mode, install the AES utility. Supplemental Utilities 1-1 IMPORTANT: A README.TXT file is included to provide you with additional information about AES and the printer. It also lists helpful hints and some appli- cation compatibility considerations. The ports you assign to the different emulations/modes are not the physical ports on your work station. The names, such as LPT1 and LPT2, are virtual ports when using AES. Any one of the emulations/modes on these virtual ports is directed to the physical port on your host, such as LPT1 or COM1, by the AES utility. o RESOURCE MANAGER UTILITY that efficiently manages printer memory by automatically downloading fonts and macros as required by a PPDS job data stream. Resource Manager (RM) is an OS/2-only utility and is designed to operate with OS/2 Versions Standard Edition (SE) 1.3, Extended Edition (EE) 1.3, or higher software. ADDITIONAL ITEMS ________________ The additional items on the diskette that are not included in the installation menus are: LPTX.SYS This is an OS/2 device driver that can be used with the AES utility for an OS/2 environment only. It can be installed when AES is installed depending on your system configuration and your requirements. When the LPTX.SYS program is used with OS/2 Version 1.3 or higher software, it allows you to define four addi- tional LPTx ports (LPT4 - LPT7) for use by AES beyond the standard set of three LPTx ports (LPT1 - LPT3). For more information, see "Installing AES on an OS/2 Work Station" on page 3-9 and "Using AES to Control Multiple Printers" on page 6-5. 1-2 Supplemental Utilities for the IBM LaserPrinter 4029 Series MODE SWITCHING JOB SEPARATOR FILES FOR AN IBM LAN OR MICROSOFT** LAN These files switch modes and print a separator page between each print job. Use these job separators if you install the printer on an IBM PC or OS/2 LAN when AES is not installed. The files are named 4029PPDS.SEP, 4029PS.SEP, 4029PCL.SEP, 4029GL.SEP, and 4029B.SEP. See "Mode Switching on a Local Area Network" on page 4-1 for information on using these files on a LAN. IBM LASERPRINTER 4029 PRINTER TABLES FOR ADVANCED INTERACTIVE EXECUTIVE (AIX*) OPERATING SYSTEM The 4029 AIX printer tables are included so you can switch between printer emulations/modes when attached to an IBM RISC System/6000. An AIX text file, called AIX_READ.ME, on the Supplemental Utilities diskette provides more information. The files are in the /AIX/ directory on the Supplemental Utilities diskette. PRINT DEFINITION FILE (PDF) FOR A NOVELL LAN One PDF file is included so you can switch between emulations/modes on your LAN printer without using the AES utility. Also provided in the PDF file are common setup functions for the printer. The file is 4029.PDF. Use your Novell PRINTDEF utility to import this file. See your Novell manuals for instructions on how to use PRINTDEF. Also included in the Supplemental Utilities package are SCREEN FONTS that match 17 scalable fonts standard in the IBM LaserPrinter 4029 Series. DISKETTES _________ The diskettes included with the Supplemental Utilities package are: 3.5-INCH LOW-DENSITY DISKETTES 720 KILOBYTES(1) (KB) The Supplemental Utilities diskette contains AES, LaserDriver, LAN job separator files, AIX print tables, Novell PDF, a README.TXT file, and Resource Manager. The other diskettes contain the 17 scalable screen fonts. --------------- (1) One kilobyte equals 1,024 bytes. Supplemental Utilities 1-3 NOTES: 1. You may copy the Supplemental Utilities diskettes for use with your printer. If you copy to the same format diskette, use the DOS Diskcopy command to make a copy of the diskette. 2. If you copy to a different format diskette: a. Make sure you duplicate the subdirectory struc- ture by using the following command: XCOPY A:\*.* B:\ /S b. Use the Label command to set DMSAES31 as the diskette volume label. INSTALLING THE SUPPLEMENTAL UTILITIES _____________________________________ Before you install the Supplemental Utilities, copy each diskette in case one of the original diskettes becomes damaged or misplaced. See your DOS or OS/2 documentation for further instructions on copying a diskette. Before you install the Supplemental Utilities, determine if your computer meets the compatibility requirements listed on the back of the Supplemental Utilities package. The following fixed disk drive storage must be available for each utility, if installed: ____ o 32KB to store AES for a DOS enviroment o 65KB to store AES for an OS/2 environment o 200KB to store LaserDriver for a DOS enviroment o 180KB to store Resource Manager for an OS/2 environ- ment NOTE: For information on the Adobe** Type Manager** (ATM**) software and the storage needs for screen fonts, see Adobe Type Manager Version for Windows User Guide IBM 4029 Printer Edition. For a DOS environment, you need 5.5KB of available random access memory (RAM) to store the AES utility. For an OS/2 environment, you need 165KB of available RAM to store the AES utility. 1-4 Supplemental Utilities for the IBM LaserPrinter 4029 Series LASERDRIVER UTILITY ___________________ This chapter describes LaserDriver utility installation and use. DESCRIPTION OF THE LASERDRIVER UTILITY ______________________________________ The LaserDriver utility provides you with a method for quickly and easily changing printer settings. Menu- driven screens let you select and send commands to: o Choose orientation o Download bitmapped and scalable fonts o Select fonts o Select line spacing o Select paper source and size o Specify user default settings o Select emulations/modes (IBM PPDS mode; PCL4 emu- lation or PCL5 emulation, if installed; Plotter mode; and PostScript mode, if installed) You can also add other printer commands to the LaserDriver menus. The instructions for adding commands can be printed from the LaserDriver utility. See "Using the LaserDriver Utility" on page 2-3 for more informa- tion. LaserDriver Utility 2-1 INSTALLING THE LASERDRIVER UTILITY __________________________________ The installation program creates a backup file for the AUTOEXEC.BAT file. The backup file is called the AUTOEXEC.LZR, and it is created unless an AUTOEXEC.LZR file already exists. In this case, there is no change to the existing AUTOEXEC.LZR file during installation. To install the LaserDriver utility: 1. Place the Supplemental Utilities diskette in a diskette drive and make that drive active. 2. At the DOS prompt, type "INSTALL" and press Enter. The IBM LaserPrinter Supplemental Software Installa- tion Utility menu is displayed. 3. Select "Install LaserDriver Utility". Follow the instructions on the screen. 4. When you have completed the installation procedure, remove the diskette and restart the work station. The LaserDriver utility installation is complete. 2-2 Supplemental Utilities for the IBM LaserPrinter 4029 Series USING THE LASERDRIVER UTILITY _____________________________ To start the program, type "LDRIVER" and press Enter. The LaserDriver Main Menu is displayed. +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | | | LaserDriver for the 4029 LaserPrinter Version 4.0 | | | | | | | | | | *-------------------Main Menu-------------------* | | | | | | | Change IBM PPDS Settings | | | | | | | | Change PCL4 Settings | | | | | | | | Change Plotter Settings | | | | | | | | Change PostScript Settings | | | | | | | | Set User Defaults | | | | | | | | Select Printer Port | | | | | | | *-----------------------------------------------* | | | | | | ESC or F3 = Quit F10 = Print Documentation | | Emulation/Mode: IBM PPDS Printer Port: PRN | | | | | | | +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ Figure 2-1. LaserDriver Main Menu The current emulation/mode is displayed in the lower left corner of the screen. The first time you use the utility, it assumes the printer is in IBM PPDS mode. NOTES: 1. For more information about the commands supported by the LaserDriver utility, print the instructions available from the LaserDriver utility. Load letter- size paper in tray 1 of your printer and press F10 to print the instructions. 2. LaserDriver supports the PCL5 feature with the PCL4 level commands. None of the additional level 5 fea- tures are used by LaserDriver. LaserDriver Utility 2-3 SWITCHING EMULATIONS/MODES, SELECTING TEMPORARY SETTINGS, AND DOWNLOADING FONTS The first four options on the LaserDriver Main Menu cor- respond to the four emulations/modes supported by the printer. By selecting any of these options, a menu is displayed with supported commands and functions for that emulation/mode. Selecting these commands and functions allows you to change the emulation/mode, change the tem- porary settings, or download fonts. DEFAULT SETTINGS The fifth option on the LaserDriver Main Menu allows you to specify default settings for the printer. Default settings are those settings that are active when the printer is turned on or reset. If you select this option, the User Default Setup menu is displayed. PRINTER PORT If you select the last option available on the LaserDriver Main Menu, the Select Printer Port menu is displayed. This menu lets you specify the printer port for LaserDriver output. LASERDRIVER GUIDELINES 1. The AES utility sends a Set Initial Conditions (SIC) command to select the emulation/mode before each print job. The SIC command resets any temporary set- tings that may have been changed by the LaserDriver utility. 2. If you want to use the LaserDriver utility when the AES utility is installed, select "AES_PORT" from the Printer Port menu. This prevents the AES utility from interfering with the LaserDriver commands. 3. Many applications precede all print jobs with a Reset command that can override the settings you have selected through the LaserDriver utility. 2-4 Supplemental Utilities for the IBM LaserPrinter 4029 Series AUTOMATIC EMULATION/MODE SWITCHING UTILITY __________________________________________ This chapter describes Automatic Emulation/Mode Switching (AES) utility installation and use. DESCRIPTION OF THE AUTOMATIC EMULATION/MODE UTILITY ___________________________________________________ The AES utility supplied with the Supplemental Utilities lets you select any of the following available emulations/modes through your printer applications. o IBM PPDS mode o PCL4 emulation or PCL5 emulation, if installed o Plotter mode o PostScript mode, if installed You should install AES if you want to print in more than one emulation/mode. AES can be installed with DOS, Microsoft Windows**, or OS/2 environments. With AES installed, your work station print screen function always switches to IBM PPDS mode when any emulation/mode assign- ment is given to LPT1 during AES installation. AES is useful on a LAN or in a printer sharing environ- ment. AES can be installed on an IBM PC LAN or OS/2 LAN file server. In a LAN or printer sharing environment, you can have several users with different needs producing output from a variety of applications. AES is also useful in a non-shared printer environment in which you have different applications that use different emulations/modes. Automatic Emulation/Mode Switching Utility 3-1 HOW AES WORKS _____________ AES allows the printer to operate automatically as more than one printer by allowing you to assign virtual commu- nication port names to each of the four emulations/modes of the printer. You can then send print jobs in any of the emulations to the printer by specifying the port name that identifies the emulation/mode of your choice. For example, if you want to print a spreadsheet using PCL4 emulation or PCL5 emulation, send the print job to the virtual LPT communications port you assigned to HP-PCL emulation during the AES installation. You must select the appropriate printer drivers and printer port within your application software. When using AES, your printer can be connected to the work station with a serial or a parallel interface. The AES utility creates a header for your print job and then sends the job to the printer. The header informs the printer which emulation/mode is needed to print your job. This information is in the EMMDSW.CFG file in the AES subdirectory for DOS installation and in the LEXAES.CFG file for OS/2 installation. To understand how virtual printer ports work with AES, consider the following. Your word processing application outputs data for IBM PPDS mode, PCL4 emulation or PCL5 emulation, Plotter mode, and PostScript mode. When installing AES, you set LPT1 as IBM PPDS mode, LPT2 as HP-PCL emulation, LPT3 as PostScript mode, and LPT4 as Plotter mode. When the application prompts you for the printer port assigned to output, specify LPT1, LPT2, LPT3, or LPT4, depending on the emulation/mode used by the application. 3-2 Supplemental Utilities for the IBM LaserPrinter 4029 Series The AES installation utility guides you through the selection of virtual printer port names and emulations/modes. When AES installation is completed, the virtual ports you assigned are available only through AES. For example, if your printer is physically connected to LPT1 and you assign virtual port LPT1 to PostScript mode and virtual port LPT2 to IBM PPDS mode, then you cannot send data to another printer physically connected to LPT2. The data sent to LPT2 is sent to physical port LPT1 with the proper information for IBM PPDS mode. If you want to use LPT2 with another printer, you must specify NONE for that virtual port during AES installation. If this is done, AES does not affect any printer data sent to physical port LPT2. Automatic Emulation/Mode Switching Utility 3-3 NOTES: 1. If additional LPT ports are not added during the installation of AES for OS/2, AES has only three virtual LPT ports for printer emulations/modes (LPT1-LPT3). 2. The ports you assign to the different emulations/modes are not the physical ports on your work station. The names, such as LPT1 and LPT2, are virtual ports when using AES. Any one of the emulations/modes on these virtual ports is directed to the physical port on your host, such as LPT1 or COM1, by the AES utility. 3. In a Microsoft Windows environment, the AES virtual port names correspond to the same LPT names, but with an .AES file extension. For example, if you assigned LPT2 to an emulation/mode during AES installation, it corresponds to LPT2.AES in the Microsoft Windows environment. INSTALLING AES ON A DOS WORK STATION ____________________________________ To install and start the utilities: 1. Insert the Supplemental Utilities diskette in a diskette drive and make that drive active. 2. Type "INSTALL" at the prompt and the following menu is displayed. 3-4 Supplemental Utilities for the IBM LaserPrinter 4029 Series +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | | | | | IBM LaserPrinter Supplemental Software Installation Utility | | | | | | | | *---------IBM LaserPrinter Software Installation-----------* | | | | | | | About the Supplemental Utilities | | | | | | | | Install LaserDriver Utility | | | | | | | | Install Automatic Emulation Switching | | | *----------------------------------------------------------* | | | | | | | | , to move cursor ESC = Cancel ENTER = Select | | | | | +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ Figure 3-3. The Supplemental Utilities Main Menu 3. Follow the instructions on the screen to load the selected utilities. 4. When the installation is complete, remove the diskette. 5. Restart the host computer. If you install AES, the AUTOEXEC.BAT file and the CONFIG.SYS file are modified and an AES directory (\AES\) is created. Before these files are modified, backups of these files are created by the installation utility with an .AES file extension. If a backup with a file exten- sion of AES exists, no backup occurs. INSTALLING AES ON A MICROSOFT WINDOWS WORK STATION __________________________________________________ NOTE: Before installing AES on a Microsoft Windows work station, complete "Installing AES on a DOS Work Station" on page 3-4. If you installed AES on a Microsoft Windows work station, the WIN.INI and SYSTEM.INI files are updated to allow Microsoft Windows software to function with the AES utility. The AES installation utility backs up these files before updating them. If no errors occur during installation, restart your work station. Automatic Emulation/Mode Switching Utility 3-5 If during installation you are advised of missing Micro- soft Windows drivers, use the steps listed under "Adding Printer Drivers for Windows Version 3.0" on page 3-6 as follows or "Substituting Printer Drivers for Windows Version 3.0" on page 3-6 to load these drivers or attach the virtual LPTx.AES ports to the existing drivers, where x is the number of the printer port. ADDING PRINTER DRIVERS FOR WINDOWS VERSION 3.0 To add printer drivers for Windows Version 3.0 that were reported missing during the AES installation: 1. At the DOS prompt, type the command you defined to enter the Microsoft Windows environment. 2. Go to the Main menu. 3. Select the Control Panel icon. 4. Select the Printers icon. On the Printers menu: a. Select "Add Printer". b. Scroll the list to find the printer you need. c. Select the printer. d. Select "Install" on the Printers menu. e. Select "New" from the Install menu. Follow the instructions in this window. f. Select "Configure" from the Printers menu. g. Select "Remove" from the Configure menu. h. Select "Yes" to confirm removal. 5. Repeat steps 4a-4h for each printer driver reported missing. SUBSTITUTING PRINTER DRIVERS FOR WINDOWS VERSION 3.0 To substitute current printer drivers for standard drivers reported missing during AES installation: 1. At the DOS prompt, type the command you defined to start Microsoft Windows. 2. Go to the Main menu. 3. Select the Control Panel icon. 4. Select the Printers icon. On the Printers menu: a. Select the installed printer that has the unwanted driver created by AES. b. Select "Configure" from the Printers menu. c. Select "Remove" from the Configure menu. d. Select "Yes" to confirm removal. e. Select the driver that replaces the removed driver. f. Select "Add Printer". g. Scroll the list to find the printer that already has a driver. This printer will replace the choice made by the AES utility. h. Select the printer. 3-6 Supplemental Utilities for the IBM LaserPrinter 4029 Series i. Select "Install" from the Printers menu. j. Select "Current" from the Install menu. k. Select "Configure" from the Printers menu. l. Select the virtual port name for the printer with the .AES file extension. m. Select "OK". n. Select "Active" for the printer status. 5. Repeat steps 4a on page 3-6 to step 4n on page 3-7 for each printer driver to be replaced. Automatic Emulation/Mode Switching Utility 3-7 PLACING AES IN EXTENDED MEMORY USING DOS VERSION 5.0 ____________________________________________________ To place the AES driver and the Terminate and Stay Resi- dent (TSR) portion of AES in the extended memory of DOS Version 5.0, complete the following: 1. Alter the CONFIG.SYS file so it has the following lines in the same order as shown: DEVICE=C:\DOS\HIMEM.SYS DEVICE=C:\DOS\EMM386.EXE NOEMS DOS=HIGH,UMB ... DEVICEHIGH=C:\AES\EMMDSW... To create the DEVICEHIGH line, substitute DEVICEHIGH for DEVICE in the line created by AES. NOTE: This places the device driver into extended memory. 2. Update the line added to the AUTOEXEC.BAT file by the AES installation to read: LOADHIGH C:\AES\EMMDSW... To change the line, insert LOADHIGH at the beginning of the line that AES created. NOTE: This places the TSR into extended memory. 3. Restart your computer. To verify that the changes occurred, enter the command "MEM /CLASSIFY" . The listing from this command displays the location of programs in conventional and extended memory. The AES TSR, which is named EMMDSW, and the AES device driver, which is named EMMDSWP or EMMDSWS, are displayed in the extended memory section. When you type "EMMDSW" to query the AES settings or "EMMDSW /R" to temporarily remove AES, you must prefix the command with LH or LOADHIGH. If AES is reinstalled, the two lines created by the AES installation must be modified again. 3-8 Supplemental Utilities for the IBM LaserPrinter 4029 Series INSTALLING AES ON AN OS/2 WORK STATION ______________________________________ To install and start the utilities: 1. Insert the Supplemental Utilities diskette in a diskette drive and make that drive active. 2. Type "INSTALL" at the prompt. 3. Follow the instructions on the screen to load the utility. 4. When the installation is complete, remove the diskette. If you install AES, the installation utility may update the STARTUP.CMD, CONFIG.SYS, OS2.INI, and OS2SYS.INI files. An AES directory (\OS2\AES) is created. Before these files are modified, backups of these files are created by the installation utility with an .AES file extension. NOTE: During the installation process a screen is dis- played to ask you if you need additional LPT ports for use with AES. If you request additional ports, you are prompted to turn the computer off and then restart the computer after the installation process is completed. SETTING UP OS/2 PRINT MANAGER MANUALLY If you select not to have the OS/2 AES installation utility automatically set the printer names and printer queues, you need to set these Print Manager items. As with the DOS AES utility, whether the printer is attached by a parallel port or serial port, use the LPTx names to identify emulations/modes to AES. Therefore, to set Print Manager, set three printer names for three printer queues. Each printer queue is then associated with one printer name and each printer name is associated with one LPTx port. Each LPTx port name is associated with a printer emulation/mode during the OS/2 AES instal- lation process. For example: 1. Add three new printer queues. 2. Call the queue names PPDSQ, PCLQ, and PSQ. 3. Add three new printer names: PPDSPrinter, PCLPrinter, and PSPrinter. Automatic Emulation/Mode Switching Utility 3-9 4. Assign LPT1 as the port for the PPDSPrinter, LPT2 as the port for the PCLPrinter, and LPT3 as the port for the PSPrinter. These assignments correspond to the default selections if you have the PostScript option for the IBM LaserPrinter 4029 Series installed. These assignments are easily changed during the AES installation process. You also need to select the queue for these printer names (PPDSQ for PPDSPrinter and so on). When you complete these instructions, Print Manager dis- plays the new print queues. If you have any other print queues on the list, you may delete them or target their printers to the NONE port, so that you do not get con- fusing results. If you have an existing queue that transmitted data to your LPT1 port before AES was installed, that queue acts exactly as PPDSQ in the preceding example with AES installed. That is, a job sent to that queue is prefaced with a SIC command and is sent to your printer on the physical port you specified when you installed AES. With these three new queues and printer names installed, the printer is ready to print. 3-10 Supplemental Utilities for the IBM LaserPrinter 4029 Series AES AND SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS _____________________________ You can select the baud rates for DOS and OS/2 serial AES drivers from the installation utilities. The other serial parameters, such as parity, data bits, and stop bits, can be changed as described below: DOS Change the DOS serial parameters by editing the CONFIG.SYS file where the EMMDSWS.SYS entry exists. /C is the serial communications param- eter that defines baud, parity, and so on in the same format as the MODE command. You may change this parameter instead of reinstalling AES just to change the baud setting. You must restart the host computer after making these changes. AES supports the following baud rates: 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, and 38400. OS/2 Use the OS/2 Control Panel to change the OS/2 serial parameters. After changing any serial parameters, be sure to restart AES with the STARTAES.CMD file. For DOS and OS/2 AES setups, the default settings are: BAUD 9600 PARITY None DATA BITS 8 STOP BITS 1 PROTOCOL DTR Automatic Emulation/Mode Switching Utility 3-11 MODE SWITCHING ON A LOCAL AREA NETWORK ______________________________________ This chapter explains how to install AES on the following LAN servers with the printer: o IBM PC LAN o IBM OS/2 LAN o Microsoft LAN Manager o Novell NetWare** o Banyan**/VINES** Using AES and your printer on a LAN lets you select up to four emulations/modes in the printer. With AES installed on your LAN, you never have to change emulations/modes from the printer operator panel. SETTING UP YOUR PRINTER AND AES ON AN IBM LAN SERVER ____________________________________________________ To set up and install your printer on an IBM PC LAN or OS/2 LAN: 1. Set up your LAN by following the standard LAN instal- lation procedures. Refer to your LAN manuals for more information. 2. Install the AES driver on the LAN server. During AES installation, you can assign the AES emulations/modes to LPT printer ports. Assign the three emulations/modes you plan to use most often to the available LPT ports and record the assignments for later reference. For DOS, the EMMDSW.CFG file created by the AES utility contains the mapping of the virtual LPT names to the printer emulations/modes. For an OS/2 envi- ronment, the configuration file is LEXAES.CFG. Mode Switching on a Local Area Network 4-1 You can assign any three emulations/modes to the available LPT ports. The AES utility creates a header for your print job and then sends the job to the printer on the LAN. The header indicates to your printer the proper emulation/mode needed to print your job. NOTE: If you do not install AES on your file server, you can switch modes by using the mode switching job separator files on the diskette. You must use these job separator pages in non-binary mode communication only. 3. Refer to the following topics in this chapter to con- tinue installing your printer on an IBM LAN or Micro- soft LAN: o "Installing Your Printer on an IBM PC LAN Server" as follows o "Installing AES on an OS/2 or Microsoft LAN Server" on page 4-6 INSTALLING YOUR PRINTER ON AN IBM PC LAN SERVER To install your printer on an IBM PC LAN: 1. Set up your printer on the LAN by following the pro- cedure from "Setting Up Your Printer and AES on an IBM LAN Server" on page 4-1. NOTE: If AES is installed on the file server, you may want to use the job separator files that were supplied on the Supplemental Utilities diskette, the mode switch data at the beginning of each separator page must be deleted. Make backup copies of these files before modifying them, in case you need them for future use. 2. Copy the job separator files on the Supplemental Utilities diskette to the AES driver subdirectory. 4-2 Supplemental Utilities for the IBM LaserPrinter 4029 Series Use the following command: copy A:\*.sep C:\aes The job separator files let the printer: o Switch emulations/modes o Print a page at the beginning and end of each print job o Identify the emulation/mode for each print job The following job separator files are located on the diskette: 4029PPDS.SEP IBM PPDS mode 4029PS.SEP PostScript mode 4029PCL.SEP PCL4 emulation or PCL5 emulation 4029GL.SEP Plotter mode 4029B.SEP Install this file only if you want a blank job separator page to print. Make sure the printer has Blank Pages set to print. 3. Change the print server AUTOEXEC.BAT file and the AUTOEXEC.BAT file for each of the systems and work stations sharing the printer. See "Changing the IBM PC LAN AUTOEXEC.BAT File" for more information. 4. On the printer requester systems, select printer drivers for the emulation/mode you assigned during the AES installation. If the requester uses applica- tion software, perform the application instructions for selecting printer drivers and printing jobs. If the requester does not use an application to print jobs, use the Net Print command. For example, if you assigned PostScript mode to LPT2 during the AES installation, type the following command: net print filename.extension LPT2 When you use the Net Print command, make sure you send your jobs to the LPT ports that you assigned to them during the AES installation. CHANGING THE IBM PC LAN AUTOEXEC.BAT FILE If you are installing your printer on an IBM PC LAN, you must change the print server AUTOEXEC.BAT file and the AUTOEXEC.BAT file for each work station sharing the printer. Changing the AUTOEXEC.BAT file lets you assign your parallel interface printer port names and add job separators. Mode Switching on a Local Area Network 4-3 Changing the Print Server AUTOEXEC.BAT File Add the following information to the print server AUTOEXEC.BAT file: net start srv servername net share alias=LPT1 net share alias=LPT2 net share alias=LPT3 net separator LPT1: c:\aes\4029xsep net separator LPT2: c:\aes\4029xsep net separator LPT3: c:\aes\4029xsep net separator LPT4: c:\aes\4029xsep servername A name given to the print server when you installed the server software. alias A unique name by which the printer emulations/modes are known in the LAN domain. For example, if you assigned LPT1 to IBM PPDS mode during the AES driver installation, you would choose a unique name that identifies LPT1 in the domain as the IBM PPDS mode printer. x The name of the job separator file corresponding to the emulation/mode you selected during the AES driver installation. See page 4-3 for the names of the job separator files. For example, if you assigned LPT1 to IBM PPDS mode with an alias of aespx, LPT2 to PostScript mode with an alias of aesps, and LPT3 to PCL4 emulation or PCL5 emulation with an alias of aeshp, your modified server AUTOEXEC.BAT file might look like the following: net start srv servername net share aespx=LPT1 net share aesps=LPT2 net share aeshp=LPT3 net separator LPT1: c:\aes\4029ppds.sep net separator LPT2: c:\aes\4029ps.sep net separator LPT3: c:\aes\4029pcl.sep 4-4 Supplemental Utilities for the IBM LaserPrinter 4029 Series NOTES: 1. Verify that the separator pages match the emulations/modes you assigned to each LPT port when you installed the AES utility. Make sure you have selected the blank pages printer default setting, do not print. 2. If you selected IBM PPDS mode for any LPT port, verify that the work station Print Screen function works correctly. 3. You must use one of the job separator files from the Supplemental Utilities diskette. If you do not want a separator page to print, use the Net Separator command and specify "4029b.sep." 4. On an IBM PC LAN, you can assign only three parallel interface ports. This means that only three emulations/modes can be assigned at one time. You should decide which emulations/modes you want to use most often and assign them to the available LPT ports during the AES driver installation. Changing the Work Station AUTOEXEC.BAT File To change your work station AUTOEXEC.BAT file, add the following information to each work station AUTOEXEC.BAT file sharing the network: net start rdr workstationname net use LPT1: \\servername\alias net use LPT2: \\servername\alias net use LPT3: \\servername\alias For example, if you installed your printer on a server named aeslan and the printer aliases were aespx, aesps, and aeshp, your modified work station AUTOEXEC.BAT file would look like the following: net start rdr workstationname net use LPT1: \\aeslan\aespx net use LPT2: \\aeslan\aesps net use LPT3: \\aeslan\aeshp Mode Switching on a Local Area Network 4-5 INSTALLING AES ON AN OS/2 OR MICROSOFT LAN SERVER _________________________________________________ If you are installing one printer on an OS/2 LAN server: 1. Set up your LAN by following the procedure from "Setting Up Your Printer and AES on an IBM LAN Server" on page 4-1. 2. After installing the AES driver, exit the installa- tion utility. The AES icon is displayed at the bottom of your screen. 3. Log on to the LAN server as an administrator. 4. Create new printer aliases for the three emulations/modes you assigned to the LPT ports during the AES driver installation. An alias is the name by which a printer emulation/mode is known in the LAN domain. For example, if you assigned LPT1 to IBM PPDS mode during the AES driver installation, you would choose a unique name that identifies LPT1 in the domain as the IBM PPDS mode printer. The following example shows you one way of creating a printer alias. It uses aespx as the alias: +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | Alias {AESPX} | | Description {LPT1Q ON SERVER A} | | Server name {A} | | Spooler queue {LPT1Q} | | | | Maximum number of users {} | | | | When shared {At server startup} | | {By administrator action} | | | +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ Figure 4-2. Example of Printer Alias 5. After you create the printer aliases, select "Access Control Profile" and specify "Universal Access Permission" for each printer alias. 4-6 Supplemental Utilities for the IBM LaserPrinter 4029 Series USING EMULATION/MODE SWITCHING SEPARATOR PAGES ON AN OS/2 __________________________________________________________ OR MICROSOFT LAN ________________ Automatic emulation/mode switching can be accomplished without having AES installed by using the emulation/mode switching separator pages included on the Supplemental Utilities diskette. This feature allows up to six printers (three parallel and three serial) with automatic emulation/mode switching to be attached to one server. This allows great flexibility in the configuration of the server and individual work stations. It is possible to run AES on one printer and use the emulation/mode switching separator pages on other printers. However, this limits the flexibility of the server and is more cumbersome to manage, so it is not recommended. To install the emulation/mode switching separator pages on the server: 1. Start the LAN server. 2. Install all desired print drivers according to Print Manager documentation. 3. Create the "C:\OS2\AES" subdirectory, and copy all separator page files (""*.sep"") from the Supple- mental Utilities diskette to "C:\OS2\AES". 4. Start Print Manager and select the "Setup"," Printers", and" Add" options. Add one printer name for each printer on which you want to install emulation/mode switching. For each printer, assign the appropriate physical port and select the drivers (PPDS, PCL4 or PCL5, GL, or PS) to use with that printer. 5. Assign print queues on the server. These can be set up in a variety of configurations. Two suggestions are given below, but a combination of the two config- urations might be more useful under some conditions. a. Set up one queue for each driver that was installed for each printer. For example, if two printers are installed, and all four emulations/modes are selected for each printer, then eight queues are installed. This method is used to limit the number of users allowed access to certain printers. Mode Switching on a Local Area Network 4-7 Start Print Manager and select the "Setup"," Queues", and "Add" options. Select one printer and one driver for each queue. In the "Separator" field of the Add Queue menu, type the path and file name for the correct separator page. These are listed below: PPDS Separator "C:\OS2\AES\4029PPDS.SEP" PCL Separator "C:\OS2\AES\4029PCL.SEP" GL Separator "C:\OS2\AES\4029GL.SEP" PS Separator "C:\OS2\AES\4029PS.SEP" Repeat the process of adding queues until each driver of each printer is represented by a queue. b. Set up one queue for each emulation/mode that is supported. This means that one queue can use up to six emulation/mode switching printers. For example, if six identically configured printers are installed, and each printer is capable of all four emulations/modes, then only four queues are installed. This setup is usually the most effi- cient if all printers have the same configura- tion. Start Print Manager and select the "Setup"," Queues", and" Add" options. Select every printer that uses IBM PPDS mode. In the "Separator" field of the Add Queue menu, type in the path and file name for the correct separator page. These are listed in 5a on page 4-7. Repeat the process of adding queues for PCL4 or PCL5, Plotter, and PostScript emulations/modes if supported and desired. NOTE: The separator page field is only visible when the server has been started. The actual separator pages, once installed, are active until deleted. 6. Assign network aliases to the new printer queue and create an access profile for each alias. This is necessary for resource sharing. 7. Assign virtual ports (if desired) to each queue up to a maximum of nine virtual ports. Virtual ports should be assigned only to LPT ports not physically attached to a printer. If a user is logged on to the actual file server machine, then OS/2 applications such as File Manager allow that user to select a queue for printing. Virtual ports are useful in OS/2 and DOS windows on the server mainly for copying files to virtual ports. This can also be accom- plished by copying the file to a net name for that queue. 4-8 Supplemental Utilities for the IBM LaserPrinter 4029 Series SETTING UP AN OS/2 LAN REQUESTER Do not install AES on your LAN requester. Install AES only on the LAN server. Each work station can use up to nine of the network queues defined on the server by assigning a virtual port to each queue. This is done by using one of the fol- lowing methods: 1. The system administrator updates the work station user's default logon assignments. 2. The user changes the assignments after logging on to the server. All of the selected network queues should appear on the Print Manager window of the work station once it is restarted. WARNING: VIRTUAL PORTS TAKE PRIORITY OVER PHYSICAL PORTS. IF A PRINTER IS PHYSICALLY ATTACHED TO THE WORK STATION, IT COULD BE DISABLED BY ASSIGNING A VIRTUAL PORT WITH THE SAME LABEL AS THE PHYSICAL PORT. To have access to the network queues during the execution or operation of OS/2 applications such as File Manager, it is necessary to create dummy local printers and local queues. This limits the accessible network queues to three (LPT1-LPT3) on each work station for many OS/2 applications. The chosen queues must be assigned virtual ports in the given range to proceed with installation. To create dummy local printers and local queues: 1. Make sure all desired printer drivers are installed on the work station. 2. Start Print Manager and select the "Setup"," Printers", and "Add" options. Add one printer name for each desired network queue (up to a maximum of 3). Select the same printer driver that the corre- sponding network queue uses and select virtual ports (LPT1-LPT3) that are to be associated with that queue. 3. Start Print Manager and select the "Setup"," Queues", and" Add" options. Create one queue for each dummy printer. Do not specify any separator pages. When the work station is restarted, the new queues and all assigned network queues are displayed in the Print Manager window. It may be necessary to restart the server and any work stations that are logged on to that server for the new configuration to start. Mode Switching on a Local Area Network 4-9 SWITCHING EMULATIONS/MODES ON A NOVELL LAN __________________________________________ SWITCHING EMULATIONS/MODES WITHOUT USING AES The NOVELL.PDF file contains several modes and functions that are helpful in using the emulation/mode switching capabilities of the IBM LaserPrinter 4029 Series. Use the NOVELL PRINTDEF utility to import the IBM4029.PDF file. When imported, the modes and functions defined in that file are used with the PRINTCON utility that is shipped with Novell NetWare. Use PRINTCON to set job classes that can be used with CAPTURE or NPRINT. Some of the functions contained in the IBM4029.PDF file are emulation/mode switch commands that are placed at the beginning and end of your print job by the NetWare appli- cation. WARNING: IF YOU USE THE NOVELL PDF FILE TO SWITCH EMULATIONS/MODES, DO NOT USE BINARY MODE COMMUNICATION ON YOUR NOVELL SYSTEM. THE PDF FILE FUNCTIONS DO NOT SUPPORT BINARY MODE COMMUNICATION. USE ONLY THE STANDARD, NON-BINARY MODE COMMUNICATION, WHICH IS THE DEFAULT. 4-10 Supplemental Utilities for the IBM LaserPrinter 4029 Series INSTALLING AES ON A NOVELL NETWARE LAN You can use AES when a Novell NetWare LAN is installed if you do not want to use the PDF functions. A printer can be installed at the file server, at a work station as a remote printer, or at a work station as a local printer. These configurations are possible: o Printing on a remote printer that is physically con- nected to the file server o Printing on a remote printer that is physically con- nected to a work station o Printing on a local work station printer NOTES: 1. The AES software can be installed only on a work station and cannot be installed on a Novell NetWare file server. 2. If you install AES while Microsoft Windows is active, you must disable Print Manager. As more printers are available, other configurations are possible. Two basic limitations reduce the possibility of using AES in setting up the LAN: o A limited number of LPT-DOS port names (for example, applications, CAPTURE, and AES limitations). o AES runs on a work station that only supports one attached emulation/mode switching printer. NOTE: Do not start AES until the Novell NET3 or NET4 utility is started. The AES installation utility creates the correct order in the AUTOEXEC.BAT file if you answered "Yes" to the LAN question during the AES instal- lation. If the network is not accessed from the work station AUTOEXEC.BAT file, you can rename the AUTOEXEC.AES file to AUTOEXEC.BAT. Then you can use the STARTAES.BAT file to start AES after Novell NET3 or NET4 has been started. Mode Switching on a Local Area Network 4-11 Use the following examples to set up AES on a Novell NetWare LAN. Printing on a File Server Printer When the printer is connected to the file server, you should install AES on all the work stations that use the file server printer. When installing AES on each work station, indicate to the AES Installation utility that the printer is physically connected to the same LPTx port name that the CAPTURE NetWare command uses. Use the following steps when each work station is iden- tically configured for printing with local work station printers: 1. Install AES on each work station that uses LPT1 as the physical port. 2. Assign the following defaults for each virtual AES port: LPT1=IBM PPDS LPT2=HP-PCL LPT3=PostScript LPT4=Plotter 3. Complete the AES installation. 4. Restart the work station. 5. If not previously done, set up the print queues using PCONSOLE. 6. Type the following NetWare command: CAPTURE L=1 Q=printqname Where "1" equals the AES physical output port of LPT1 and "printqname" equals the name you assigned to the file server. You can now print to LPT1, LPT2, LPT3, or LPT4 depending on the desired emulation/mode. Printing on a Remote Work Station Printer When a remote printer is connected to a Novell work station, you must use the RPRINTER NetWare utility on that work station. AES must be installed on each work station using the printer and the work station physically attached to the printer. Use the steps in "Printing on a File Server Printer" to set up all work stations on the LAN except the work station where the printer is phys- ically connected. On the work station where the printer 4-12 Supplemental Utilities for the IBM LaserPrinter 4029 Series is physically connected, install AES only if you want to switch emulations/modes on that work station. AES does not need to be installed to support emulation/mode switching functions for the other work stations on the LAN. The following steps describe how to use AES with a printer that is physically connected to one work station and remotely available to all other work stations on the LAN. 1. Install AES on the work station connected to the remote printer using physical port LPT1. 2. Assign the following defaults to the virtual AES ports: LPT1=IBM PPDS LPT2=HP-PCL LPT3=PostScript LPT4=Plotter 3. Complete the AES installation. 4. If not previously done, set up a remote printer queue with PCONSOLE. 5. On the work station where the printer is connected, type the following command: RPRINTER L=1 Where 1 indicates the physical printer port LPT1. 6. On all work stations, type the following command: CAPTURE L=1 Q=remoteqname Where 1 indicates the port on the work station that is redirected to AES and remoteqname is the Remote Printer Queue defined in step 5. 7. Make sure that the line containing the EMMDSW.COM command, in the AUTOEXEC.BAT file, is after the NET3 or NET4 NetWare statement. 8. Restart this work station. You can now print to LPT1, LPT2, LPT3, or LPT4 depending on the desired emulation/mode, and the job is routed to the local printer on LPT1. PRINTING ON A LOCAL NOVELL WORK STATION PRINTER You can set up your work station to support a local printer, which is not to be a remote printer, and still have access to a shared file server printer. NOTE: Since AES on a work station can only support one destination printer, you can switch emulations/modes through AES on either the local printer or the remotely Mode Switching on a Local Area Network 4-13 attached printer; but not both simultaneously. The fol- lowing example explains how to use IBM PPDS mode as found in the IBM4029.PDF file on the remote printer and how to use AES to switch emulations/modes on the local printer. The following steps describe how to use AES on a printer attached to physical port LPT1 on your work station and access another file server printer in IBM PPDS mode. 1. Install AES on the work station. 2. Assign the following defaults for each virtual AES port: LPT1=HP-PCL LPT2=PostScript LPT3=None LPT4=Plotter NONE is used for the LPTx port that accesses the printer attached to the file server. 3. Complete the AES installation. 4. If not previously done, set up the print queues using PCONSOLE. 5. ADD the following statement to the AUTOEXEC.BAT file: CAPTURE L=3 J=jobname 3 equals the LPT3 AES port set to NONE and jobname equals the print job name used in PRINTCON that uses the "IBM PPDS mode," as found in the IBM4029.PDF file. This sets the printer to IBM PPDS mode at the beginning of each print job. 6. Restart this work station. You can now print to LPT1, LPT2, or LPT4 to switch emulations/modes on your local printer; and when you print to LPT3, the job is routed to the other file server printer in IBM PPDS mode. INSTALLING AES ON A BANYAN/VINES LAN ____________________________________ You can use AES on a Banyan/VINES LAN if you require mode switching when printing to a: o Printer that is physically connected to the file server o PC printer that is physically connected to one of the work stations o Locally attached work station printer NOTE: Since AES is not a true network utility, it can only be installed on the work stations. AES cannot be installed on a Banyan/VINES file server. 4-14 Supplemental Utilities for the IBM LaserPrinter 4029 Series Other configurations are possible when more printer resources are available. There are two limitations in using AES that reduce the possibilities in setting up the LAN: o Limited number of LPT DOS port names, such as Appli- cations, SETPRINT, AES limitations o AES utility running on a PC can only support one attached mode switching printer NOTE: The startup of all VINES software must occur before the startup of AES. If this startup procedure is in the AUTOEXEC.BAT file, then the correct order is auto- matically guaranteed by the installation of the AES utility. This is completed by answering "YES" to the LAN question asked during the installation of AES. If you do not access the network from the work station AUTOEXEC.BAT file, then rename the AUTOEXEC.AES to AUTOEXEC.BAT and use the STARTAES.BAT file to start AES once VINES (usually BAN) has been invoked. The following three sections are configurations where the AES utility can operate in the Banyan/VINES environment. They may provide the LAN administrator assistance in setting up AES on a Banyan/VINES LAN. PRINTING ON A BANYAN/VINES FILE SERVER PRINTER When the IBM LaserPrinter 4029 Series is connected to the file server, you need to install AES on all work stations that require mode switching on the file server printer. When you install AES on a work station, indicate to the installation portion of the AES utility that the printer is physically connected to the same LPTx port name that is to be used by the SETPRINT VINES command. An example of how to install AES for printing to a Banyan/VINES file server printer follows: 1. Install AES on each work station that requires mode switching. Use LPT1 as the physical port. 2. Assign the following defaults for each virtual AES port: LPT1=IBM PPDS LPT2=HP-PCL LPT3=PostScript LPT4=Plotter 3. Complete the AES installation. 4. Set up the network print service if this has not been completed previously. Use the VINES MANAGE/MSERVICE utility to set up the network print service. 5. Restart the work station. Mode Switching on a Local Area Network 4-15 6. Type the Banyan/VINES network command: "SETPRINT LPT1 /P:service_name " PRINTING ON A WORK STATION PC PRINTER When a PC printer is connected to a VINES work station, you must use the PCPRINT command on the work station to make the IBM LaserPrinter 4029 Series a network printer. To access network printers attached to a PC, you need the PC Network Printing option available from Banyan Systems Incorporated. The AES software must be installed on each work station that uses the network printer. Complete the steps in "Printing on a File Server Printer" on page 4-12 to properly set up all work stations on the LAN. This includes the work station that has the printer physically connected to it. NOTE: On the work station physically connected to the printer, AES only needs to be installed if mode switching is desired when printing from this work station. AES does not need to be installed to support mode switching functions for the other work stations on the LAN. To use AES on a printer that is physically connected to one work station and remotely available to all other work stations on the LAN, complete the following: 1. Install AES on the work station connected to the remote printer using physical port LPT2. If physical port LPT2 does not physically exist on your computer, edit the CONFIG.SYS file. To edit this file, change the /L=X parameter on the AES DEVICE statement containing EMMDSW, where "x" is not equal to the number of your actual physical port. In this case, x=2. If LPT2 does not physically exist, continue AES installation with a physical port that does exist and then edit your CONFIG.SYS file. 2. Assign the following defaults to the virtual AES ports: LPT1=IBM PPDS LPT2=HP-PCL LPT3=PostScript LPT4=Plotter 3. Complete installation of the AES utility. 4. Set up a remote printer service with the VINES utility MANAGE/MSERVICE if this has not been com- pleted previously. 5. On the work station that is physically connected to the printer, type the following command: "PCPRINT service_name LPT1" 4-16 Supplemental Utilities for the IBM LaserPrinter 4029 Series 6. On the work station that contains the remote printer, type the following VINES command: "SETPRINT service_name LPT2" The physical device, which is LPT2 in this example, must be the same as the device used for the AES installation. It is important to note that the device does not have to exist physically. PRINTING ON A WORK STATION (LOCAL) PRINTER You can set up your work station to support a locally attached IBM LaserPrinter 4029 Series with AES that is not to be a remote printer and still have access to a shared file server printer without AES. NOTE: AES on a work station can only support one desig- nated printer, so you can perform mode switching through AES on either the locally attached printer or the network printer, but not both printers simultaneously. The example on page 4-14 shows you how to set up a locally attached IBM LaserPrinter 4029 Series with an AES work station and also how to print to a network IBM LaserPrinter 4029 Series without using AES. Mode Switching on a Local Area Network 4-17 To use AES on a printer attached to physical port LPT1 on your work station and access another file server printer in IBM PPDS mode: 1. Install AES on the work station. 2. Assign the following defaults for each virtual AES port: LPT1=HP-PCL LPT2=PostScript LPT3=None LPT4=Plotter 3. Complete the AES installation. 4. Set up the Banyan/VINES print services using the VINES MANAGE/MSERVICE utility if this has not been completed previously. 5. Add the following statement to the AUTOEXEC.BAT file: SETPRINT service_name LPT3 where 3 equals the LPT3 AES port set to NONE, so AES will not affect data sent to this virtual port. You can now print to LPT1, LPT2, or LPT4 to switch emu- lation modes on your local printer. When you print to LPT3, the job is sent to the Banyan/VINES file server printer. 4-18 Supplemental Utilities for the IBM LaserPrinter 4029 Series RESOURCE MANAGER UTILITY ________________________ DESCRIPTION OF THE RESOURCE MANAGER UTILITY ___________________________________________ Resource Manager (RM) is an OS/2-only utility that effi- ciently manages printer memory by automatically down- loading fonts and macros as required by a PPDS job data stream. If sufficient space is not available, then RM "unloads" fonts/macros already loaded to the printer and loads the new resource required for the current print job. RM provides the capability of having an unlimited number of fonts and macros available to applications. Because RM tracks the printer memory, loading of inline fonts and macros is reduced since RM knows if the resource is already in the printer memory. The font and macro capabilities make RM well suited for handling electronic forms on a LAN server. RM is designed to operate with OS/2 Versions SE 1.3, EE 1.3, or higher software. NOTE: If AES is not installed, RM can only manage a printer attached through a parallel port (physical LPT port) or a virtual parallel port configured for the IBM 4033 LAN Connection hardware. RM FONT MANAGEMENT __________________ RM manages two types of fonts: SYSTEM FONTS Fonts defined to RM as permanent and avail- able to all print jobs. These are the fonts that are included in the RM font cat- alogs. INLINE FONTS Fonts defined within the data stream and available only to that job stream. These fonts are downloaded as part of the print job. Resource Manager Utility 5-1 FONT SELECTION ______________ Font selection emulates the printer font selection. When exact font matches cannot be made, the best-fit font is substituted and an errata page is printed following the job indicating both the requested font and the sub- stituted font. NOTE: For bitmapped fonts only, the bitmap for the code point as it is referenced is loaded to the printer. This minimizes the unnecessary transmission delay associated with loading bitmapped fonts. Both the selection precedence and best-fit requirements may be modified by the SEARCH and BEST-FIT parameters of the Comprehensive Font Selection command. For more information on this command, see the Technical Reference for the IBM LaserPrinter 4029 Series. RM MACRO/FORMS MANAGEMENT _________________________ RM manages two types of macros: SYSTEM MACROS Macros permanently defined to RM for access by all job streams. These macros are defined in the file_path[SYS_MACRO] subdirectory. INLINE MACROS Macros defined locally within the job stream. RM MACRO PROCESSING ___________________ Macro management is a complex system since macros may be nested and macros may also select fonts. RM must make sure all the resources (fonts and other macros) are resi- dent in the printer before allowing the macro to execute. RM first searches the inline macro library and second the system macro library. Macro processing proceeds as follows: o If the macro and all dependent resources exist in the printer, send the macro invocation to the printer. OR o If the macro does not exist in the printer, search the inline macro file. 5-2 Supplemental Utilities for the IBM LaserPrinter 4029 Series - If the macro is found, send the macro and all dependent resources to the printer. - If the macro is not found, search the system macro file for the macro. If the macro is found, send the macro and its dependent resources to the printer. Once the macro is found and sent to the printer, the macro is executed. NOTE: If the printer has insufficient memory to handle all of the resources required, the job is terminated and RM logs the error on the job errata sheet. When used with the AES utility, PPDS defined fonts and macros are remembered across job boundaries. If you exit IBM PPDS mode, and then return to IBM PPDS mode, the printer is restored to its original state in terms of active fonts and macros. NOTE: Resource Manager only supports IBM PPDS mode. INSTALLING RM ON AN OS/2 ENVIRONMENT ____________________________________ To install and start the utility: 1. Insert the Supplemental Utilities diskette in a diskette drive and make that drive active. 2. Type "INSTALL" at the prompt. 3. Follow the instructions on the screen to load the utility. 4. When the installation is complete, remove the diskette. If you install RM, the STARTUP.CMD file may be updated, and the OS2.INI file is updated. An \OS2\RMGR directory is created during installation. NOTE: When you install RM with AES, the AES defined PPDS port is the port where RM should be installed. If you install AES with RM, see "Using RM with AES" on page 5-11. Resource Manager Utility 5-3 Upon completion of installation, a STARTRM.CMD file is built in the RMGR directory. If you choose not to update the STARTUP.CMD file, you may start RM by issuing this command: d:\path\STARTRM where "d:" is the drive the RM files were copied to and "path" is the file path for the RM directory. CONFIGURING RM The first time you use RM after installation, the program has no knowledge of fonts or macros available to it. To configure RM for fonts, select the Catalog Font func- tion under the menu item "File" to catalog or list RM fonts. All downloadable font files for a given catalog must be in the same subdirectory. Up to 16 catalogs may be specified. Catalog naming or file specification is limited to 8 characters for the file name and 3 charac- ters for the file extension. To configure RM for macros, copy user-defined macros to the path specified at setup for system macros. Macros must be designated as follows: o SYSnnnnn.MCR is specified, where nnnnn is the macro number as referenced in the data stream. o Leading 0s must be specified, for example, macro # 1 must be specified as SYS00001.MCR. 5-4 Supplemental Utilities for the IBM LaserPrinter 4029 Series RM CONFIGURATION FILE _____________________ You can create the RMCONFIG.CNF file before RM is started, or it is created automatically by RM if one is not found. This file contains information that may be useful for altering RM to a specific user environment. It is recommended that you use the defaults initially. You can then modify the file to override the defaults. To modify the configuration file, select the menu item "File" and then select "Configuration file" from the pull-down menu. This information is provided as refer- ence material since online help is provided for the con- figuration dialogs. NOTE: All references to NVRAM refer to printer NVRAM. The format of the RMCONFIG.CNF file is as follows: +------------------+------------------+---------------------------------+ | DEFAULT VALUE | NAME | DESCRIPTION | +-----------------+------------------+----------------------------------+ | 0 | COUNTRY_CODE | Country identifier. The default | | | | denotes the current machine | | | | default. | +-----------------+------------------+----------------------------------+ | 0 | CODE_PAGE | Code page. The default denotes | | | the code page of current process.| +-----------------+------------------+----------------------------------| | 2 | MIN_MSG_LEVEL | The lowest severity level of mes-| | | | sages to be issued. A value of | | | | 0 enables all messages. The | | | | default value of 2 suppresses | | | | noncritical warnings. | +-----------------+------------------+----------------------------------| | 212600 | FONT_MEM- | The maximum amount of computer | | | ORY_LIMIT | memory in bytes usable for font- | | | | related data in addition to that | | | | needed for font catalogs. This | | | | value limits the amount of memory| | | | that is allocated for fonts. | | | | Each active font requires 2126 | | | | bytes of memory. The default | | | | specifies that up to 100 fonts | | | | can be active or ready for | | | | downloading simultaneously. | +-----------------+------------------+----------------------------------| | 65546 | MACRO_MEM- | The nominal maximum amount of | | | ORY_LIMIT | computer memory in bytes usable | | | | for macro-related data. Inactive| | | | user macros are moved to a disk | | | | whenever this limit is reached. | | | | Each macro in the printer | | | | requires twice its size | | | | in computer memory. | +-----------------+------------------+----------------------------------| Resource Manager Utility 5-5 +-----------------+------------------+----------------------------------| | DEFAULT VALUE | NAME | DESCRIPTION | +-----------------+------------------+----------------------------------| | 16 | MAX_OP- | The maximum number of font files | | | EN_FONTS | allowed to be open simultaneous- | | | | ly, including input and output | | | | data streams, font files, and | | | | others. OS/2 imposes no | | | | restrictions on the | | | | number of open files. This limit| | | | is provided as a potential tuning| | | | aid. | +-----------------+------------------+----------------------------------| | 32 | MAX_USER_MAC- | The maximum number of macros RM | | | ROS | allows the user data stream to | | | | define. RM only holds macros in | | | | the buffer memory until they are | | | | invoked, then it deletes an inac-| | | | tive macro if necessary to down- | | | | load a new one. | | | | | | | | NOTE: Since a minimum of 204 | | | | bytes must be allocated for each | | | | user macro, this limit cannot | | | | exceed the MACRO_MEMORY_LIMIT | | | | divided by 204. See page 5-5. | +-----------------+------------------+----------------------------------| | 0 | MIN_SYS_MAC- | The smallest ID to be used for | | | RO_ID | system macros. The data stream | | | | invocation of a previously unde- | | | | fined macro with an ID nnnnn not | | | | less than MIN_SYS_MACRO_ID causes| | | | RM to try to read a system macro | | | | from file SYSnnnnn.MCR on sub- | | | | directory FILE_PATH{SYSTEM_MACRO}| | | | on page 5-7. | | | | | | | | To minimize I/O operations, | | | | installations should normally | | | | restrict system macro IDs to | | | | as high and narrow a range as | | | | possible, and set | | | | MIN_SYS_MACRO_ID to as large a | | | | value as possible. | +-----------------+------------------+----------------------------------+ | 99 | MAX_US- | The largest number of user fonts | | | ER_FONTS | to be downloaded. If this value | | | | is kept as small as possible, it | | | | aids RM font management and min- | | | | imizes computer memory use. | | | | (Approximately 100 times | | | | MAX_USER_FONTS bytes are | | | | allocated for user fonts.) | +-----------------+------------------+----------------------------------+ 5-6 Supplemental Utilities for the IBM LaserPrinter 4029 Series +-----------------+------------------+----------------------------------+ | DEFAULT VALUE | NAME | DESCRIPTION | +-----------------+------------------+--------------------------------- | | C:\OS2\RMGR | FILE_PATH{US- | The subdirectory to which user | | | ER_FONT} | font data is written. | +-----------------+------------------+----------------------------------+ | C:\OS2\RMGR | FILE_PATH{US- | The subdirectory to which user | | | ER_MACRO} | macro data is written if | | | | necessary. | +-----------------+------------------+----------------------------------| | C:\OS2\ | FILE_PATH{SYS- | The subdirectory from which | | RMGR\MACROS | TEM_MACRO} | system macros are read. | +-----------------+------------------+----------------------------------+ | None | CATALOG{LIB1} | The catalog file defining | | | | downloadable fonts in system | | | | library 1. Catalogs for another | | | | 15 libraries, for a total of 16, | | | | may follow. | +-----------------+------------------+----------------------------------+ | {PrintDef} | PRINT_DEFINI- | The required tag for each port | | | TION_TAG | defined. | +-----------------+------------------+----------------------------------+ | LPT1 | PORT | Physical port designation. | | | | | | | | NOTE: If AES is installed, see | | | | "Using RM with AES" on page 5-11.| +-----------------+------------------+----------------------------------+ | 4029 | PRT_TYPE | Model of IBM LaserPrinter, either| | | | a 4019 or a 4029. | +-----------------+------------------+----------------------------------+ | | PRT_SHARE | This is a reserved field. Do | | | | NOT modify this field. | +-----------------+------------------+----------------------------------+ | 341232 | HIGH_PRT_MEM- | The amount of printer memory | | | ORY_LIMIT | available for downloaded | | | | resources. This should be less | | | | than 50% of the installed printer| | | | memory. | +-----------------+------------------+----------------------------------+ | 307108 | LOW_PRT_MEM- | The level to which RM attempts to| | | ORY_LIMIT | reduce printer memory usage by | | | | deleting inactive resources when-| | | | ever HIGH_PRT_MEMORY_LIMIT on | | | | page 5-7 is reached. This param-| | | | eter defaults to 0.9 times | | | | HIGH_PRT_MEMORY_LIMIT on page | | | | 5-7. | +-----------------+------------------+----------------------------------+ Resource Manager Utility 5-7 +-----------------+------------------+----------------------------------+ | DEFAULT VALUE | NAME | DESCRIPTION | +-----------------+------------------+----------------------------------+ | X'80A10188' | DSOPT | The byte string, in hexadecimal, | | | | to be used as parameters DSOPT1, | | | | DSOPT2, ... DSOPTN of the Set | | | | Initial Conditions (SIC) command | | | | that RM issues at start-up. | | | | This string also defines the | | | | initial state of logical NVRAM, | | | | which determines how the printer | | | | is reset at the beginning of | | | | each job. SIC commands in a | | | | user data stream may update | | | | logical NVRAM during the | | | | course of a job, but the initial | | | | state is restored at the end of | | | | the job unless bit 0x0040 of | | | | OPTIONS on page 5-9 is 0. | | | | | | | | NOTE: SIC commands in the user | | | | data stream may be translated | | | | into one or more other commands | | | | that are equivalent to the user | | | | data stream, but they prevent | | | | the deletion of system resources | | | | and modification of real NVRAM. | | | | Similarly, commands generated by | | | | the system to reset the printer | | | | on job boundaries protect | | | | selected user resources, | | | | depending on the OPTIONS | | | | parameter, as well as system | | | | resources and real NVRAM. | +-----------------+------------------+----------------------------------+ 5-8 Supplemental Utilities for the IBM LaserPrinter 4029 Series +-----------------+------------------+----------------------------------+ | DEFAULT VALUE | NAME | DESCRIPTION | +-----------------+------------------+----------------------------------+ | 0048 | OPTIONS | The 16-bit word, in hexadecimal, | | | | which controls disposition of | | | | user resources at job completion | | | | and treatment of certain | | | | sensitive commands and command | | | | sequences, as follows: | | | | | | | | 0002 Delete perm user | | | | fonts and code pages | | | | 0008 Delete perm user macros | | | | (id < MIN_SYS_MACRO_ID) | | | | 0020 Delete perm user macros | | | | (id >= MIN_SYS_MACRO_ID) | | | | 0040 Restore logical NVRAM | | | | setting | | | | 0100 Pass through STOP commands| | | | 0400 Pass through DESELECT | | | | commands | | | | 1000 Pass through HP-PCL mode | | | | sequences if bit set | | | | 2000 Pass through Plotter mode | | | | sequences if bit set | | | | 4000 Pass through PostScript | | | | mode sequences if bit set, | | | | otherwise terminate print | | | | job. | | | | | | | | WARNING: CHANGING EMULATION | | | | MODES IN THE PRINTER MAY | | | | ADVERSELY IMPACT PERFORMANCE | | | | BECAUSE WHEN THE PRINTER IS | | | | PUT INTO PCL4/PCL5 EMULATION | | | | OR PLOTTER MODE, ALL SYSTEM | | | | RESOURCES ARE DELETED AS | | | | RESULT OF A CHAIN OF COMMANDS. | | | | ALL RESOURCES MUST BE RELOADED | | | | AFTER RETURNING TO | | | | IBM PPDS MODE. | | | | | | | | The default value causes | | | | permanent macros with IDs not | | | | exceeding MIN_SYS_MACRO_ID on | | | | page 5-6 to be deleted and | | | | NVRAM is reset. | +-----------------+------------------+----------------------------------+ | | CARD_FONT_1 | This is a reserved field. Do NOT| | | | modify this field. | +-----------------+------------------+----------------------------------+ | | CARD_FONT_2 | This is a reserved field. Do NOT| | | | modify this field. | +-----------------+------------------+----------------------------------+ For each printer you have that needs to be serviced by RM you need to duplicate the parameters {PrintDef} on page 5-7 to CARD_FONT_2 on page 5-9. Resource Manager Utility 5-9 RM PANELS _________ RM provides two display panels to assist in problem determination and memory/performance tuning: RM MESSAGE LOG Contains time-stamped message of all RM activity. Messages are prioritized by severity so that MIN_MSG_LEVEL of the RMCONFIG.CNF file sets the threshold for the minimum message level logged. The start time and completion time of the job are always displayed. See MIN_MSG_LEVEL on page 5-5 for more information. DEVICE STATISTICS Each LPT has a device statistics window associated with it. The amount of PC memory and printer memory used and other pertinent information is dis- played. Using information from both panels allows RM to be opti- mized to the specific user environment by adjusting RMCONFIG.CNF parameters. RM JOB ERRATA LOG _________________ RM prints an errata sheet following each job in which warnings or errors occurred. This sheet includes such items as font substitutions, where both the requested font and the substituted font are listed. REMOVING THE PREVIOUSLY INSTALLED RM UTILITY ____________________________________________ To remove the RM utility: 1. Delete the RM subdirectory and its contents. 2. Delete RM.HLP from the C:\OS2\HELP directory. 3. Delete RMSHELL.DLL, RMFILTER.DLL, and RMAES.DLL from the C:\OS2\DLL directory. 4. Restore STARTUP.CMD from STARTUP.RM. DISABLING AND RESTARTING RM ___________________________ To disable RM: 1. If RM is minimized, select the RM icon. If it is not minimized, go to step 2. 2. Press the F3 key. 3. Press Enter when the exit dialog is displayed. 5-10 Supplemental Utilities for the IBM LaserPrinter 4029 Series To restart RM: 1. Change paths to select the \OS2\RM subdirectory. 2. Enter this command: STARTRM USING RM WITH AES _________________ RM is a powerful tool that can greatly enhance your printing performance on the IBM LaserPrinter, but only when you use IBM PPDS mode. When the printer changes emulation modes, any PPDS resources in the printer, such as downloaded macros or fonts are lost. Therefore, if mode switching is frequently performed on the printer, RM becomes less effective in enhancing your overall system performance. RM can be used with the AES utility that accompanies the Supplemental Utilities package. When these two utilities work together, reduced performance can occur from mode switching. But, these two utilities communicate to ensure RM is made aware when AES switches the printer from IBM PPDS mode. Multiple, sequential jobs sent to the PPDS port of AES will not cause a loss of printer resources. However, jobs sent to non-PPDS ports of AES will cause RM to be reset. If installed with AES, the RM port must be the same LPTx port that AES defines as the IBM PPDS port. For example, the printer is physically attached to the PC or PS/2 on COM1. When AES is installed, the following port assign- ments are made: LPT1=PostScript LPT2=PPDS LPT3=Plotter When RM is installed, make sure it is installed on the virtual port LPT2, since this is the port AES has assigned as IBM PPDS mode in the IBM LaserPrinter 4029 Series printers. RM and AES are implemented as Character Device Monitors within the architecture of the OS/2 environment. AES needs to precede RM on the monitor chain, so that the virtual port redirection functions of AES work properly. This is automatically taken care of by the OS/2 installa- tion utility, AES, and RM. Resource Manager Utility 5-11 USING RM WITH A SERIALLY ATTACHED PRINTER _________________________________________ AES must be installed for serially-attached printers using RM. The virtual LPTx port configured as the AES PPDS port is the same LPTx port configured for RM. If AES is only providing serial redirection, then only one virtual port needs to be configured for AES. See "Auto- matic Emulation/Mode Switching Utility" for information on AES setup. 5-12 Supplemental Utilities for the IBM LaserPrinter 4029 Series ADDITIONAL TOPICS _________________ This chapter discusses the use of the AES utility with different systems. It contains information on removing a previously installed utility, changing the installed LPT to emulation/mode mapping, using AES with the IBM Printer Sharing Option, using AES with binary mode communication, and using AES with the IBM Personal System/1* (PS/1*) computer. REMOVING THE PREVIOUSLY INSTALLED AES UTILITY _____________________________________________ To remove the AES utility from your computer if DOS AES is installed: 1. Delete the AES directory created when you installed AES. 2. Use the backup files to restore the original AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files. The backup files are named AUTOEXEC.AES and CONFIG.AES. NOTE: If you installed AES with Microsoft Windows software, you need to restore the backup file of the WIN.INI file and the SYSTEM.INI file. The backup files are named WIN.AES and SYSTEM.AES and are located in the Microsoft Windows directory. WARNING: USE OF THE BACKUP FILES RESULTS IN THE LOSS OF ANY OTHER CHANGES YOU MAY HAVE MADE TO THE ORI- GINAL FILES SINCE THE INSTALLATION OF THE AES UTILITY. To remove AES from your computer if OS/2 AES is installed: 1. Delete the AES directory. 2. Use the backup file to restore the original STARTUP.CMD file. The backup file is named STARTUP.AES. Additional Topics 6-1 DISABLING AND RESTARTING AES ____________________________ To disable AES during a DOS session: 1. Change to the \AES subdirectory where the AES files were stored when AES was installed. 2. Type "EMMDSW /R" at the prompt. To enable AES after typing this command, you must restart your computer or change to the \AES subdirectory, type "STARTAES" and press Enter. To disable AES during an OS/2 session: 1. Select the AES icon. 2. Select "Remove AES." This disables AES until you restart your computer or AES. To enable AES after typing this command, you must restart your computer or change to the \OS2\AES subdirectory, type "STARTAES", and press Enter. FINDING THE INSTALLED LPT TO EMULATION/MODE MAPPING ___________________________________________________ To find the AES installed LPT virtual printer ports to the emulation/mode mapping for DOS installation, view the file EMMDSW.CFG or enter the EMMDSW command in the AES directory. To do this for the OS/2 installation, view the file LEXAES.CFG or select the AES icon to query the virtual printer port assignments. CHANGING THE INSTALLED LPT TO EMULATION/MODE MAPPING ____________________________________________________ To change the emulation/mode to virtual LPT port assign- ments, you must reinstall the AES utility and follow the instructions for assigning emulation/modes to the virtual LPT ports. See "Automatic Emulation/Mode Switching Utility" on page 3-1 and "Mode Switching on a Local Area Network" on page 4-1 for more information. USING AES AND THE IBM PRINTER SHARING OPTION ____________________________________________ The IBM Printer Sharing Option (PSO) is a combination of hardware and software that allows up to six computers to share one printer. 6-2 Supplemental Utilities for the IBM LaserPrinter 4029 Series To use the AES utility with the PSO: 1. Install the PSO hardware but do not install the PSO application software (SP.COM and SSDI.BAT). Remove these applications if they are already installed. 2. Install AES to output to a COM port that you connect to the PSO. 3. Send your print jobs to the mapped virtual LPTx ports. The printer emulation/mode for the resulting output is switched through the PSO. NOTES: 1. Other computers attached to the PSO should have AES installed since the printer remains in the emulation/mode selected by the previous job. However, another computer running the SP application software will work. 2. For any serial channels that are connected to the host computer running AES, job prefixes or suffixes programmed in the PSO are not recommended. 3. Switch setting 10 "Append Form Feed" should be disa- bled (ON position). SETTING UP YOUR RISC SYSTEM/6000 SYSTEM _______________________________________ Your RISC System/6000 system using AIX Version 3 oper- ating system provides built-in support for your IBM LaserPrinter 4029 Series AES function. The following instructions describe how to install the necessary 4029 printer files on the RISC System/6000 system using an AIX Version 3.1.5 (or earlier) operating system. It is assumed that you have basic knowledge of the RISC System/6000 system and the configuration of printers using the System Management Interface Tool (SMIT). A RISC System/6000 system and an AIX Version 3 operating system support automatic switching between IBM PPDS mode, PCL4 emulation or PCL5 emulation, Plotter mode, and PostScript mode. To enable this capability, copy the 4029 files from the utility diskette to the AIX operating system. To install the 4029 files on a RISC System/6000 system: 1. Insert the Supplemental Utilities diskette in the default diskette drive. 2. Type the following commands and press Enter: dosread -a /AIX/4029.asc /usr/lpd/pio/predef/4029.asc dosread -a /AIX/4029.pcl /usr/lpd/pio/predef/4029.pcl dosread -a /AIX/4029.gl /usr/lpd/pio/predef/4029.gl dosread -a /AIX/4029.ps /usr/lpd/pio/predef/4029.ps Additional Topics 6-3 3. Type the following commands and press Enter: chmod 664 /usr/lpd/pio/predef/4029* To configure the printer on the RISC System/6000 system, use SMIT to define the following: NOTE: If the printer is being attached to either an Xstation(1) or a network printer adapter, go to step 2. 1. Printer device: if the printer is directly attached to the RISC System/6000 system, then define the printer as either an "other parallel" or "other serial" printer. 2. Virtual printer: select the" IBM 4029 LaserPrinter" from the printer list. A printer queue may be created for each mode of the printer: IBM PPDS mode, PCL4 emulation or PCL5 emulation, Plotter mode, and PostScript mode. For additional information, see the AIX_READ.ME file in the /AIX/ directory on the Supplemental Utilities diskette. --------------- (1) An IBM 7010 Xstation 120 or Xstation 130 computer 6-4 Supplemental Utilities for the IBM LaserPrinter 4029 Series REPLACING A 4216-031 OR 4019 ____________________________ If you have the AES utility installed on an IBM 4216-031 or an IBM 4019-001 printer while using DOS or OS/2 envi- ronments, the following information may help you replace the 4216 AES or 4019 AES with the 4029 AES. When you replace an IBM 4216-031 or IBM 4019 printer with another printer, you need to reinstall AES. For complete instructions, see "Installing AES on a DOS Work Station" on page 3-4 or "Installing AES on a Microsoft Windows Work Station" on page 3-5. The utility automatically removes all references to the AES utility in the CONFIG.SYS, AUTOEXEC.BAT, and STARTUP.CMD files. COMPATIBILITY WITH PREVIOUS VERSIONS OF AES ___________________________________________ In the DOS environment, the 4029 AES only functions prop- erly with the IBM LaserPrinter 4029 Series. You must use the 4019 Version of the DOS AES utility for use on a IBM LaserPrinter Model 4019. Similarly, you must use the 4216-031 Version for use on a IBM Personal Page Printer II Model 31. In the OS/2 environment, version 3.1 of the AES utility works with both the IBM LaserPrinter 4019 and IBM LaserPrinter 4029. This version does not support the IBM Personal Page Printer II Model 31. USING AES TO CONTROL MULTIPLE PRINTERS ______________________________________ In the DOS environment, AES can only control one physical printer at a time. If you want to have one printer on physical port LPT1 and another on COM1, AES can only perform mode switching on one of the printers, not both printers. In the OS/2 environment, version 3.1 of the utility now supports control of multiple printers connected to the same physical system. Because of the limitations of having only LPT1, LPT2, and LPT3 in an OS/2 system during installation of AES, you are offered the option of adding additional available LPT ports. If you choose, four additional LPT ports are made available for AES if you are using OS/2 Version 1.3 or higher software. This allows you to define ports LPT1-LPT7. An LPTX.SYS OS/2 device driver is copied to the C:\OS2\AES subdirectory and your CONFIG.SYS file is altered. This LPTX.SYS device driver adds additional Additional Topics 6-5 LPTx ports for use with AES. So, printer 1 could use virtual ports LPT1, LPT2, and LPT3 for three of its emu- lation modes, and printer 2 could use virtual ports LPT4, LPT5, LPT6, and LPT7 for four of its emulation modes. NOTES: 1. If the LPTX.SYS driver that accompanies the IBM 4033 LAN connection adapter is present, the AES installa- tion utility does not change it. 2. A LAN administrator might consider use of mode switching separator pages in "Using Emulation/Mode Switching Separator Pages on an OS/2 or Microsoft LAN" on page 4-7 rather than using AES to control multiple printers. USING AES WITH BINARY MODE COMMUNICATION ________________________________________ The printer operates in one of two communication modes: non-binary or binary. The factory default is non-binary mode communication. You put the printer in one of these communication modes by using the operator panel or by sending a command from the computer to the printer. See "Setting Binary Mode Communication on the Printer" on page 6-7 for more infor- mation. The AES installation utility normally sets the AES utility in non-binary mode communication. However, you can operate the printer in binary mode communication with the AES utility if you set up the AES utility and the printer for binary mode communication. Non-binary mode communication meets most job require- ments. However, if you need to improve your print job recovery for printing jobs that are canceled or inter- rupted by the host computer, especially in a shared printer environment, you need to set the printer and the AES utility to binary mode communication. This allows the printer to recover automatically from partially transmitted print jobs. This means that when binary mode communication is active and a print job is canceled from the host computer, the next print job starts normally. For example, if AES and the printer are not set to binary mode communication and a job is canceled from the host computer, the printer may or may not recover the job depending on when the print job was canceled from the host computer. The next print job or jobs may not print or may print with incorrect output. With binary mode communication in AES, the printer sup- ports Binary Image PostScript communications protocol mode from application software. If you use your printer 6-6 Supplemental Utilities for the IBM LaserPrinter 4029 Series for a large amount of PostScript image printing and your application supports Binary Image PostScript communi- cations protocol mode, you will notice an improvement in PostScript job performance time when you use the printer and AES in binary mode communication. To set the AES installation utility for binary mode communication: 1. Place the Supplemental Utilities diskette into a diskette drive and make the drive active. 2. At the DOS prompt, type "AESINST /B" and press Enter. At the OS/2 prompt, type "INSTALL /B" and press Enter. 3. Follow the instructions that are given. 4. Set binary mode communication for your printer. See "Setting Binary Mode Communication on the Printer" for more information. IMPORTANT: The binary mode setting on your printer must match the setting selected when the AES utility was installed. Your print jobs might not print correctly if the settings do not match. If you are not using the AES utility, binary mode communication should be off. The factory default setting is off. SETTING BINARY MODE COMMUNICATION ON THE PRINTER To set or change the binary mode settings on the printer from the printer operator panel, complete the following steps: 1. Press (MAIN MENU) until {BINARY MODE} is dis- played. 2. Press (LIST +) until the choice you want to use is displayed. 3. Hold down (ALT) while you press (SAVE) to save the setting as a user default setting. Instructions on how to set values for other parameters are given in the Technical Reference for the IBM LaserPrinter 4029 Series. USING THE SUPPLEMENTAL UTILITIES WITH THE IBM PS/1 COMPUTER ___________________________________________________________ Installing any of the Supplemental Utilities changes your AUTOEXEC.BAT and/or CONFIG.SYS files. The PS/1 startup screen replaces the functions performed by these files. If you wish to use the Supplemental Utilities with the PS/1 computer, complete the following steps: 1. Restart your PS/1 computer. Additional Topics 6-7 2. At the four-quadrant startup screen, select the IBM DOS quadrant. The Main Menu is displayed. 3. Select "Command Prompt". The DOS prompt is dis- played. 4. Insert the Supplemental Utilities diskette in the diskette drive and make the drive active. 5. Type "INSTALL" at the DOS prompt and press Enter. Follow the instructions given on the screen. After installation is complete, continue with the fol- lowing steps: 1. If the prompt is not C:\DOS, type "C:" and press Enter. Then, type "CD DOS" and press Enter. 2. At the DOS prompt, type "CUSTOMIZ" and press Enter. 3. Make the following selections for the fields. An example is shown in Figure 6-1 on page 6-9. FIELD SELECT Choose where the computer Try Diskette first, looks for the operating then try fixed disk system Begin at: DOS prompt Read CONFIG.SYS: From disk Read AUTOEXEC.BAT: From disk Disk to read from: C: 6-8 Supplemental Utilities for the IBM LaserPrinter 4029 Series +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | | | CUSTOMIZE HOW SYSTEM STARTS | | Enter=Save changes ESC=Cancel F1=Help | | | | Keyboard options | | Numlock setting at power-up > on off | | Keyboard speed > normal fast | | | | | | Choose where the computer looks for the operating system | | Start from built-in DOS | | Try Diskette first (otherwise start from built-in DOS) | | > Try Diskette first, then try fixed disk | | | | When the system starts from Built-in DOS, the following | | options can be set: | | | | Begin at: | | Built-in Menu Your Software | | Microsoft Works IBM DOS | | Users' Club > DOS Prompt | | Prodigy(r) Service | | Read CONFIG.SYS: Built-in > From Disk | | Read AUTOEXEC.BAT: Built-in > From Disk | | Disk to read from: A: > C: | | | | | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ Figure 6-1. Customize How System Starts Option Menu 4. When you have completed the fields, press Enter to accept the changes. 5. Restart your computer. NOTE: When you have completed the preceding steps, your startup procedure changes. The startup procedure now takes you directly to the DOS command prompt. The four-quadrant startup screen is bypassed. However, if you want to continue using the four- quadrant screen after making the above changes, add the following line to your CONFIG.SYS file using the Microsoft Works** word processor or any other text editor: INSTALL = C:\DOS\SHELLSTB.COM Additional Topics 6-9 WARRANTY ________ Greenwich, Connecticut 06830 STATEMENT OF LIMITED WARRANTY SUPPLEMENTAL UTILITIES DISKETTES This Statement of Limited Warranty applies to these diskettes if they were originally purchased for your use, and not for resale, from Lexmark, IBM, or a Lexmark authorized remarketer, referred to in this statement as "Remarketer." 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Warranty 7-3 INDEX _____ +---+ +---+ | A | | D | +---+ +---+ additional items description, Resource Manager 5-1 job separator files for IBM disabling RM 5-10 LAN 1-3 DOS version 5.0, AES in extended printer tables for AIX 1-3 memory 3-8 screen fonts 1-3 downloading fonts, using Advanced Interactive Executive 6-3 LaserDriver 2-4 AES on a LAN, setting up printer 4-1 AES on IBM LAN, illustration 4-1 +---+ AES, using RM with 5-11 | E | AIX 6-3 +---+ AUTOEXEC.BAT file 3-5 AUTOEXEC.BAT, changing the IBM EMMDSW.CFG file 4-1 PC 4-3 emulations/modes 1-1 Automatic Emulation Switching error message, missing describing 3-1 printers 3-6 explaining 3-2 introduction 1-1 +---+ restarting 6-2 | F | stopping 6-2 +---+ font management 5-1 +---+ font, RM | B | management 5-1 +---+ selection 5-2 Banyan/VINES 4-1 binary mode 6-6 +---+ | H | +---+ +---+ | C | header information 3-2 +---+ compatibility with previous versions of AES 6-5 configuring Resource Manager 5-4 controlling multiple printers with AES 6-5 Index X-1 +---+ LPT communications port 3-2 | I | LPTX 6-5 +---+ IBM PC LAN 4-1, 4-2 +---+ IBM PS/1 computer 6-7 | M | Install utility 1-1 +---+ introduction 1-1 installation requirements 1-4 macro/forms, RM installed AES, removing 6-1 management 5-2 installed LPT to emulation/mode processing 5-2 mapping 6-2 Microsoft Windows environment 3-5 installed RM, removing 5-10 installing AES on a Novell NetWare LAN 4-11 +---+ installing printer | N | on LAN 4-1 +---+ RISC System/6000 6-3 installing printer on an IBM non-shared printer environment 3-1 PC LAN server 4-2 Novell LAN 4-1 installing RM on OS/2 5-3 installing supplemental utilities on a DOS work station 3-4 +---+ on a Microsoft Windows work | O | station 3-5 +---+ on OS/2 3-9 organization, manual viii OS/2 LAN 4-1, 4-6 +---+ OS/2 LAN requestor, setting up 4-9 | J | OS/2 LAN server, installing your +---+ printer on 4-6 OS/2 Print Manager, setting up 3-9 job errata log, RM 5-10 +---+ +---+ | P | | L | +---+ +---+ panels, Resource Manager 5-10 LaserDriver utility 1-1 PDF file, Novell 1-3 introduction 1-1 placing AES in extended memory using local area network (LAN) DOS 5.0 3-8 alias 4-4 print server AUTOEXEC.BAT file, changing AUTOEXEC.BAT changing 4-4 files 4-3printer drivers IBM PC 4-1, 4-2 adding 3-6 installing printer 4-1 substituting 3-6 installing printer on 4-1 printer setup, AES on a LAN 4-1 Novell 4-1 printer sharing option 6-2 OS/2 4-1, 4-6 X-2 Supplemental Utilities for the IBM LaserPrinter 4029 Series printing +---+ file server printer 4-12 | S | local work station printer 4-13 +---+ remote work station printer 4-12 PS/1, installing on 6-8 selecting printer ports, using publications, related viii LaserDriver 2-4 selecting temporary settings, using LaserDriver 2-4 +---+ separator pages on OS/2 or LAN 4-7 | R | storage requirements for +---+ utilities 1-4 supplemental utilities README.TXT 1-1 Automatic Emulation removing previously installed RM Switching 1-1 utility 5-10 install utility 1-1 replacing LaserDriver utility 1-1 a 4019 6-5 Resource Manager 1-2 a 4216-031 6-5 switching emulations/modes Resource Manager utility Novell LAN 4-10 configuring 5-4 without using AES 4-10 description 5-1 switching emulations/modes, disabling 5-10 using LaserDriver 2-4 font SYSTEM.INI file 3-5 management 5-1 System/6000, installing printer selection 5-2 on 6-3 installing on OS/2 5-3 job errata log 5-10 macro/forms +---+ management 5-2 | U | processing 5-2 +---+ panels 5-10 removing previously using RM with a serially attached installed 5-10 printer 5-12 restarting 5-11 utilities with a serially attached Automatic Emulation/Mode printer 5-12 Switching utility 1-1 with AES 5-11 install utility 1-1 restarting AES 6-2 LaserDriver utility 1-1 restarting RM 5-11 Resource Manager utility 1-2 RISC System/6000 6-3 RM configuration file 5-5 +---+ | V | +---+ versions of AES, compatibility 6-5 Index X-3 +---+ | W | +---+ Window environment 3-5 WIN.INI file 3-5 work station AUTOEXEC.BAT file, changing 4-5 +----------+ | NUMERICS | +----------+ 4019, replacing 6-5 4216-031, replacing 6-5 X-4 Supplemental Utilities for the IBM LaserPrinter 4029 Series LEXMARK An IBM alliance company Developed by Lexmark International, Inc. Part Number: 1183429 Order Number: SA40-0601-1 E.C. 536045 October 1991