Generally speaking, the *wscst model has a great deal of bearing on what
might or might not work.

There are mods to *wscst that are not for the faint of heart, that can work
and it seems to assume a pretty good knowledge of pcl5 programming.

That printer does not seem to have much in the way of support....

Have you tried using them *lexoptrat wscst ???

The ovrprtf is the correct way to handle the drawer but it assumes it's
working with a IBM printer of some sort or one that is made to look
like an IBM or Lexmark.

You "have to" get a wscst that works with that printer in my opinion and that
looks limited to *lexoptrat or *hp....


Xerox WorkCentre 5135
Xerox WorkCentre 5150 HP PCL5/PCL6
N

hppcl5.pdt
HPLJ4.PDT

*LEXOPTRAT
*HP4

Y

N

Y

?
PostScript 3 emulation
N

n/a

n/a

N

N

N

N
TIFF
N

n/a

n/a

N

N

N

N
PDF
N

n/a

n/a

N

N

N

N
LCDS (via third-party transforms)
N

n/a

n/a

N

N

N

N
IPDS (via third-party transforms)
N

n/a

n/a

N

N

N



On 11/2/2011 12:11 PM, John McKee wrote:
Started to work on the WSCST. Had "bright idea" to test drawer select. I did

OVRPRTF FILE(QPSUPRTF) DRAWER(4) OPNSCOPE(*JOB)

Tried the above with 2 and 3 for the drawer as well.

sent a single page source program to print. All three attempts drew paper from the bypass tray.

Does drawer not work?

Looking at the printer web page, trays 2, 3, and 4 show as 8.5 x 11 plain paper. Bypass tray shows as 11 x 17 tabloid envelope.

Does this mean that I can't test with OVRPRTF and only can do WSCST for tray select - or I have OVRPRTF incorrect?

John McKee

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