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Printer buffer overflow
I have an Oki-Page 14ex with 4MB of RAM. Whenever I print large documents or a several small documents, I get a buffer overflow. Can anyone help? Thanks.
If there is any additional information you need, please feel free to ask. Tim |
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Tim
How are you connected to this printer? Serial? or Parallel? Normally I would expect to see these kinds of error with serial connections... largely due to incorrect... or.. NON-matching communication protocols. Tell me how you are connected to the printer... serial? parallel? If it's serial.. are you connected to a multi-i/o port? or one of the built in on-board serial ports.?
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Ok....
Check the following: 1) What type of port you are connected to. a. Digi? if so.. what type of connection rj45? db25? b. Sallion? if so... why type of connection rj45? db25? 2) What device are you connected to? You can check this by lpstat -t and it should tell you the device this printer is connected to. 3) In the /etc directory check the file inittab look for the line that contains the device for the printer and see what baud rate it is operating at. Also, check for any additional protocol settings... xon/xoff etc.. make SURE there is not a getty process being respawned on that port. 4) On the Okidata printer, enter into the setup mode for the serial port and check the baud rate that's set there and the protocol being used. xon/xoff etc... There are several factors that usually affect printing problems when using serial connections. Is your cable configured for the protocol you are using? Do your printers serial port settings match the settings on you I/O device? Stallion and Digi both have software utilities that can aid you in setting up a printer. You may want to delete the printer from the print que and use their utility to re-add the printer to the O/S Digi uses mpi Sallion uses easyadm Digi and Stallion both have web-sites for trouble shooting printer problems. www.digi.com www.stallion.com Let me know what you find... maybe we can fix your problem
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