Bi-directional printing from macintosh systems -8 – Digi MIL-3000FTX User Manual

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MIL-3000FTX Series of FastPort Print Servers

6-8

Only download this file if the postscript binary FastPort printer has been
enabled and is unsuccessful at printing.

6.7 Bi-directional Printing from Macintosh Systems

Firmware 6.1 supports bi-directional printing to any printer that supports
the IEEE 1284 bi-tronics nibble mode specifications. AppleTalk printing
protocols are currently the only mainstream printing protocol that query
the printer for parameters, fonts, etc. That is why bi-directional printing is
discussed only in the AppleTalk chapter.

FastPort has bi-directional support disabled for each parallel printer
(default), but can be enabled by using a management tool. Using a utility
establishes a connection to FastPort.

1. Press [N] for networks

2. Press [A] for Apple. There will be an “enable bi-directional port”

message for each of the parallel ports.

To enable this support using the “Apple Printer” utility:

1. Copy the “Apple Printer” utility and setup defaults files from the CD-

ROM.

2. Edit the setup defaults file by double-clicking on the file.

3. Within this file, there is a section for each parallel port and separate

parameters for each parallel port (name, time-outs, bi-tronics enable).
In the section for the particular parallel port to be enabled, modify the
line that says:

Enable BiDirectional Interface = (No)

change this line to the following …

Enable BiDirectional Interface = (Yes)

4. Save the file and close the editor.

If FastPort is not installed on the network, do so now.

1. Choose one of the FastPort parallel ports as it shows up in the Chooser.

2. Double-click on the

Apple Printer Utility

.

3. When it opens, choose

Utility

and then

Download PostScript

file

.

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