[THIN] Re: Lexmark T 632 what do you alias it to

  • From: jay.jukes@xxxxxxxxxx
  • To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 10 Jun 2004 13:17:50 +0930




I can't speak for the T632 but we have a entire fleet of T522, W820, C720
and recently T630's which all run without a problem using the Lexmark
drivers.  The older Optra S series used to cause a problem, we mapped those
to a Lexmark Optra S PS2 driver which works OK.

Check out
http://www.lexmark.com/US/solutions/citrix/Basic_Lexmark_Printing_Citrix_Environment.pdf,
 from memory they support all Lexmark C and T series in a Citrix
environment.

Cheers
Jay Jukes
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My not-at-all balanced view, based on my Lexmark experiences, is that you
should alias it to a big hole in the ground in a dangerously unstable
geological area ;-)

If it's a laser you might get away with the UPD or the standard Laserjet 4
driver. If they don't work you should keep as far away as possible from the
problem.

-----Original Message-----
From: jstrowe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jstrowe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 09 June 2004 09:30
To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [THIN] Lexmark T 632 what do you alias it to


I have been told that my company has ordered/purchased a Lexmark T632.  I
have now been charged with making it work on Citrix.

Anyone have any ideas about what Lexmark driver or other might work with
this on MF XP.  I don't see a native driver and do see some posts for the
622, but never saw what they used for a driver.

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