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| Com1 port problem. I am having problems sending data to a printer using the Com1 port. Com1 is displayed in device manager and appears to be working fine but for some reason the printer is not receiving any data. Scenario:- We have a Zebra Z4Mplus printer plugged in the serial port on the back of the machine. We use a program that monitors a folder on the machine. When a file with the .LAB extension is put in the folder the application sends the data contained in the LAB file directly to the Com1 port. I have tried plugging the printer into the printer port and using the "Copy test.lab lpt1" command in dos prompt which works fine but it just will not do anything when plugged into the serial port. I have tried the command using com1, "Copy test.lab com1". Any suggestions will be much appreciated. Thanks in advanced. Tom. |
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| Re: Com1 port problem. teejayem******.com Wrote: > I am having problems sending data to a printer using the Com1 port. > Com1 is displayed in device manager and appears to be working fine but > for some reason the printer is not receiving any data. > > Scenario:- > We have a Zebra Z4Mplus printer plugged in the serial port on the back > of the machine. > We use a program that monitors a folder on the machine. When a file > with the .LAB extension is put in the folder the application sends the > data contained in the LAB file directly to the Com1 port. > > I have tried plugging the printer into the printer port and using the > "Copy test.lab lpt1" command in dos prompt which works fine but it > just will not do anything when plugged into the serial port. I have > tried the command using com1, "Copy test.lab com1". > > Any suggestions will be much appreciated. > > Thanks in advanced. > > Tom. Are you sure that the serial port you are plugged into is COM1 could it be COM3 or something else? -- waresoft |
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| Re: Com1 port problem. On 21 Feb, 15:29, waresoft <waresoft.2md...@pcbanter.net> wrote: > teeja...******.com Wrote: > > > > > > > I am having problems sending data to a printer using the Com1 port. > > Com1 is displayed in device manager and appears to be working fine but > > for some reason the printer is not receiving any data. > > > Scenario:- > > We have a Zebra Z4Mplus printer plugged in the serial port on the back > > of the machine. > > We use a program that monitors a folder on the machine. When a file > > with the .LAB extension is put in the folder the application sends the > > data contained in the LAB file directly to the Com1 port. > > > I have tried plugging the printer into the printer port and using the > > "Copy test.lab lpt1" command in dos prompt which works fine but it > > just will not do anything when plugged into the serial port. I have > > tried the command using com1, "Copy test.lab com1". > > > Any suggestions will be much appreciated. > > > Thanks in advanced. > > > Tom. > > Are you sure that the serial port you are plugged into is COM1 could it > be COM3 or something else? > > -- > waresoft- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - I only have Com1 displayed in Device Manager and I only have one serial port on the back of the base unit. Is it still possible I could be using a different com port? |
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| Re: Com1 port problem. teejayem******.com Wrote: > On 21 Feb, 15:29, waresoft waresoft.2md...@pcbanter.net wrote:- > teeja...******.com Wrote: > > > > > - > I am having problems sending data to a printer using the Com1 port. > Com1 is displayed in device manager and appears to be working fine > but > for some reason the printer is not receiving any data.- > - > Scenario:- > We have a Zebra Z4Mplus printer plugged in the serial port on the > back > of the machine. > We use a program that monitors a folder on the machine. When a file > with the .LAB extension is put in the folder the application sends > the > data contained in the LAB file directly to the Com1 port.- > - > I have tried plugging the printer into the printer port and using > the > "Copy test.lab lpt1" command in dos prompt which works fine but it > just will not do anything when plugged into the serial port. I have > tried the command using com1, "Copy test.lab com1".- > - > Any suggestions will be much appreciated.- > - > Thanks in advanced.- > - > Tom.- > > Are you sure that the serial port you are plugged into is COM1 could > it > be COM3 or something else? > > -- > waresoft- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -- > > I only have Com1 displayed in Device Manager and I only have one > serial port on the back of the base unit. Is it still possible I > could be using a different com port? No, I doubt it. Does the printer require a different driver to be installed when using a COM port instead of an LPT port? Maybe that is the cause. -- waresoft |
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| Re: Com1 port problem. On 22 Feb, 11:42, waresoft <waresoft.2me...@pcbanter.net> wrote: > teeja...******.com Wrote: > > > > > > > On 21 Feb, 15:29, waresoft waresoft.2md...@pcbanter.net wrote:- > > teeja...******.com Wrote: > > > - > > I am having problems sending data to a printer using the Com1 port. > > Com1 is displayed in device manager and appears to be working fine > > but > > for some reason the printer is not receiving any data.- > > - > > Scenario:- > > We have a Zebra Z4Mplus printer plugged in the serial port on the > > back > > of the machine. > > We use a program that monitors a folder on the machine. When a file > > with the .LAB extension is put in the folder the application sends > > the > > data contained in the LAB file directly to the Com1 port.- > > - > > I have tried plugging the printer into the printer port and using > > the > > "Copy test.lab lpt1" command in dos prompt which works fine but it > > just will not do anything when plugged into the serial port. I have > > tried the command using com1, "Copy test.lab com1".- > > - > > Any suggestions will be much appreciated.- > > - > > Thanks in advanced.- > > - > > Tom.- > > > Are you sure that the serial port you are plugged into is COM1 could > > it > > be COM3 or something else? > > > -- > > waresoft- Hide quoted text - > > > - Show quoted text -- > > > I only have Com1 displayed in Device Manager and I only have one > > serial port on the back of the base unit. Is it still possible I > > could be using a different com port? > > No, I doubt it. Does the printer require a different driver to be > installed when using a COM port instead of an LPT port? Maybe that is > the cause. > > -- > waresoft- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - It doesn't. We print to the printer by sending data directly to the port which is understood by the printer so drivers are not needed. |
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| Re: Com1 port problem. Tom, it might be worth checking to see whether the printer really does think it is on Com1. Control Panel > Printers and Faxes, right-click Properties, then choose Ports tab. teejayem******.com wrote on Thu, 22 Feb 2007: [waresoft wrote:] >> No, I doubt it. Does the printer require a different driver to be >> installed when using a COM port instead of an LPT port? Maybe that is >> the cause. [Tom wrote:] >It doesn't. We print to the printer by sending data directly to the >port which is understood by the printer so drivers are not needed. -- Nightowl |
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| Re: Com1 port problem. On 22 Feb, 14:49, Nightowl <owl@[127.0.0.1]> wrote: > Tom, it might be worth checking to see whether the printer really does > think it is on Com1. Control Panel > Printers and Faxes, right-click > Properties, then choose Ports tab. > > teeja...******.com wrote on Thu, 22 Feb 2007: > > [waresoft wrote:] > >> No, I doubt it. Does the printer require a different driver to be > >> installed when using a COM port instead of an LPT port? Maybe that is > >> the cause. > [Tom wrote:] > >It doesn't. We print to the printer by sending data directly to the > >port which is understood by the printer so drivers are not needed. > > -- > Nightowl The printer does not show up in Printers & Faxes because if it is installed in this way when we try send directly to Com1 using command line we receive an error because the port is already in use. |
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| Re: Com1 port problem. teejayem******.com wrote on Fri, 23 Feb 2007: >The printer does not show up in Printers & Faxes because if it is >installed in this way when we try send directly to Com1 using command >line we receive an error because the port is already in use. Hmm, I'm a bit confused by that :-) What happens if you try sending to AUX instead of COM1? -- Nightowl |
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| Re: Com1 port problem. On 23 Feb, 17:43, Nightowl <owl@[127.0.0.1]> wrote: > teeja...******.com wrote on Fri, 23 Feb 2007: > > >The printer does not show up in Printers & Faxes because if it is > >installed in this way when we try send directly to Com1 using command > >line we receive an error because the port is already in use. > > Hmm, I'm a bit confused by that :-) > > What happens if you try sending to AUX instead of COM1? > > -- > Nightowl The same happens, says file copied but nothing prints out of the printer. I plugged the printer into the back of the computer using a parralel cable, I then used the command copy c:\test.txt lpt1 - this worked fine. The thing is i need to use com1 port because we use an asp.net application which prints to the printer in a similar way and has been hard coded to use com1. Thing is at the minute nothing works via com1 |
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