Re: [foxboro] Color Printer
- From: "Burnham, Rob C." <RCB@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: "'foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'" <foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2003 14:16:08 -0500
The old paintjet (color)+(serial) worked great on a Comm10,
the new ones however (HP890) take 10 minutes for a Printscreen,
and you have to use a serial/parallel converter.
Avoid it if possible, but it will work.
Rob Burnham
Systems Engineer - Process
GLATFELTER
> http://www.glatfelter.com
Ph: 920-727-2426
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is everything we do above and beyond making great paper - that makes
us unique.
-----Original Message-----
From: Loyd Greer [mailto:LGREER@xxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2003 1:06 PM
To: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [foxboro] Color Printer
Thanks Steve,
I did not know that color printers were not suppose to go through a Comm
10. I will try to go with direct connections.
Loyd Greer
Great Lakes Chemical
>>> steve.shimp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx 03/19/03 12:49PM >>>
I'm not positive which color printer is currently "approved" by Foxboro.
Foxboro now does not recommend that color printers be connected through a
Comm 10 in any case. We currently use an HP1600 which is connected
directly to on AW51E and have not had any problems. The printer is
available to other stations.
Steve Shimp
Senior Systems Analyst
ExxonMobil Paulsboro Lube Plant
Phone: 856-224-5059
Cell: 609-820-8501
Fax: 856-224-5030
Email: steve.shimp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
"Loyd Greer"
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03/19/03 01:26 PM
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foxboro
Hi,
I need to buy and install 2 color printers on our 51 series, ver 6.2.1
systems. They will be connected to a Comm 10 Processor.
I would like to ask;
1. What is the currently supported printer from Foxboro?
2. What other currently available printers might someone suggest?
Thanks
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