Daniel Lim
12th January 2003, 08:46
All printer which are connect to BaaN are not function.

Need advised!

Renegade
12th January 2003, 19:24
Can u tell in detail what ur problem is?

EdHubbard
13th January 2003, 00:28
An easy answer could be that your BSE\tmp folder is full - that is the drive has no space on it for the temporary print files.

victor_cleto
13th January 2003, 22:27
Depending if they are setup as normal printers or direct printers you may need to:
- check that your printer daemon (pdaemon6.1) is running
- check that the lpsched is running

Daniel Lim
14th January 2003, 08:12
Originally posted by Daniel Lim
All printer which are connect to BaaN are not function.

Need advised!

Found out :
Printer which attached to windows -> Okey
Printer which using "Print Server" attached to Unix > Not Function
at all.

Please advised.

tq

victor_cleto
14th January 2003, 22:49
Can you clarify the "print server" attached to unix?

You can have remote queues created on your SUN box or local queues for network printers created locally...
If they are remote queues then you need to check the "printer server" where the queues were created.

In any case you need to use devices of type direct (and use the lp command) or type printer (using the printer daemon).

How are your printers setup in Baan (device type)?
Can you print thru the OS (not Baan, use the lp command)?