I've got an Epson TM-H6000III connected to my XP PC via USB that I've been trying to get to work for some time now. The receipt and slip printing are set up on the PC as two separate printers. I've gotten the receipt print to work and perform printer functions, but the slip printing continues to reroute back over to the receipt print. It appears to be happening internally within the printer since the slip printer on my PC is receiving the document. Has anyone run across this or have any ideas on what to attempt? Here's my setup so far:
1. Printer drivers installed on PC - this created 2 different printers (1 for each function)
2. Two printer sessions through Client Access routing to matching printers of the same name. Host Print Transform specified, but no specific printer identified.
3. RPG program using print file (print file compiled RPLUNPRT(*NO))
4. Device description for printers has WSCST(*NONE)
If I create a notepad document, and print to the slip printer, the slip printer works. Printing to this printer from the AS/400, it does not. I paused the printer to verify that it was being routed to the proper printer on my PC and it is. I've also removed any hex commands I was using for printer functions, so the spooled file is straight text and nothing else.
Any direction would be greatly appreciated.
1. Printer drivers installed on PC - this created 2 different printers (1 for each function)
2. Two printer sessions through Client Access routing to matching printers of the same name. Host Print Transform specified, but no specific printer identified.
3. RPG program using print file (print file compiled RPLUNPRT(*NO))
4. Device description for printers has WSCST(*NONE)
If I create a notepad document, and print to the slip printer, the slip printer works. Printing to this printer from the AS/400, it does not. I paused the printer to verify that it was being routed to the proper printer on my PC and it is. I've also removed any hex commands I was using for printer functions, so the spooled file is straight text and nothing else.
Any direction would be greatly appreciated.
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