Original question:
} Subject: configuring HP LaserJet 5 to Ultra
> I've had built a cable (according to the HP manual) to connect the DB9
> on the printer to port B (DB25) on the Ultra as follows:
>
> DB25 DB9
> 3 2
> 2 3
> 20 4
> 7 5
> 6 6
> 5 8
>
> Using admintool, I set up the printer for Postscript as the default printer
> on port B. The printer is set for hardware flow control; the port is set for:
>
> ttyb-rts-dtr-off=false
> ttyb-ignore-cd=false
> ttyb-mode=9600,8,n,1,h
>
> The serial ports on the Ultra are supposedly RS423; there is a jumper setting
> for RS232 (which I have not set). According to what I have read, RS423
> should function just fine with the printer connection.
>
> When turned on, the printer never gets past the "initializing" message unless
> the cable is disconnected. If the cable is reattached and printing is then
> attempted, the jobs hangs in "processing". Looks like a handshaking
> problem....
>
> Hints? Clues? I'll post a summary - thanks....
>
The replies:
On Feb 11, 11:54am, "Matthew Stier" wrote:
} Subject: Re: configuring HP LaserJet 5 to Ultra
> The serial port is waiting for carrier detect.
>
> Set each of the items below to their default value (as listed by the
> 'printenv' command at the boot prom level.) and "reset" or "power-off" the
> system for the changes to take.
>
> Also take a look at the www.stokely.com for other hints.
>
> > ttyb-rts-dtr-off=false
> > ttyb-ignore-cd=false
> > ttyb-mode=9600,8,n,1,h
Tried it - didn't work
On Feb 12, 10:14am, Vasu Srisanan wrote:
} Subject: Re: configuring HP LaserJet 5 to Ultra
> I'm not sure about my memory, but
>
> DB9
> 4 DTR
> 6 DSR
> 8 CTS
>
> DB25
> 5 CTS
> 6 DSR
> 20 DTR
>
> so it should be
> DB25 DB9
> 3 2
> 2 3
> 20 6 <==
> 7 5
> 6 4 <==
> 5 8
>
> You can try
> -Vasu
This might have provided a solution, but at this point my frustration
tolerance had been exceeded..
On Feb 13, 8:55am, John Malick wrote:
} Subject: Re: configuring HP LaserJet 5 to Ultra
>
>I don;t know about the accuracy of your cable pin-outs but I have one question:
>
> What kind of HPlaserJet 5 did you get that comes with a DB9 port..I have never
> seen this with any of the laserjet lines, including 5 year old printers.At the
> very least a 25 pin serial port but other than that they usually ship with a
> parallel port and/or MIO port.
>
>My guess is the cable is wrong, not sure, I do not have the pin-outs schematic.
> Or like you say it may be the baud or other serial parameters. What you need
> to do is make sure the printer is 9600, 8,N,1 as is the printer queue. If you
> change the printer settings than you need to change the printer queue to match
> using lpadmin command. You cannot change these settings through the admintool,
> they must be changed using admintool.
What I did:
Dumped the serial port idea altogether and used the parallel port (included
with the Ultra - uses a DB25). Worked just fine (after deleting the original
printer entry for the serial device and reinstalling it with admintool). It
didn't print Postscript files... but, then again, you need a PS cartridge
installed for that :^)...
Oh yes, this HP 5 *does* have a DB9 intended for it's serial port.
Thanks to all above for their assistance.
Brian
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Brian White
Senior System Programmer
Engineering Computing
New Jersey Institute of Technology
brw@jazz.njit.edu
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