On giu 26 6:45, Robert Nestor wrote:
> It’s been a few years since I set up my HL-1270N, but as I recall I found the
> information on the internal queues and the requirement for sending the EOT at
> the end of a document in the User’s Manual. And I think they get listed
> when I ask the printer to print out a configuration report which can be done
> from the BRAdmin utility, logging into the printer via web browser or holding
> down the test button in the back of the printer.
After (literally) days of attempts, I found something very similar,
also thanks to what you suggested here. In the web configuration
interface, I found (as mentioned in a previous message from today):
Enabled Services
BRN3C2AF4E874A2
BINARY_P1
TEXT_P1
POSTSCRIPT_P1
PCL_P1
BRN3C2AF4E874A2_AT
Each of them has a minimum possible configuration. For example,
TEXT_P1
Service Name TEXT_P1
Service Port P1
Protocols TCP/IPIPP
Filter Text Substitution
Control Strings Beginning of Job 1)
End of Job 11)\0C
Raw TCP Port 9100
Service Options Bi-Directional
`1)' and `11)' are just the lines of a list menu. It seems (but it's
just a guess from me) that a plain text stream must not be introduced by
any character and that must be concluded by `\0c'.
I tried
{ printf 'test \014%%'; sleep 5; } | telnet <printer_IP> 9100
with no success.
How did you append `\004' to the end of your files with your old Brother
HL-1270N?
> I scanned thru the manual on your printer and didn’t find any of the same
> information, but it looks like that printer has more features than a moon
> rocket, so I could have missed something though.
It seems so to me too :).
Bye!
Rocky