HP 5000 JetDirect: Driver For PostScript?

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Is there such a thing as a PostScript driver for HP's 5000

printer that works through the JetDirect card?



I've got whatever the default driver is and the printer cannot

render large pictures... and I'm hoping a PS driver will help.

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PeteCresswell
 
Contact HP Support.



(PeteCresswell) wrote:

> Is there such a thing as a PostScript driver for HP's 5000

> printer that works through the JetDirect card?

>

> I've got whatever the default driver is and the printer cannot

> render large pictures... and I'm hoping a PS driver will help.
 
Per PA Bear [MS MVP]:

>Contact HP Support.




I stumbled on it already - was just about to withdraw the

question.



Driver choice is embedded in the JetDirect install utility.

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You need a universal driver that works on every HP printer. Try this

link:







Let us know if this helped.





"(PeteCresswell)" wrote:

>

> Is there such a thing as a PostScript driver for HP's 5000

> printer that works through the JetDirect card?

>

> I've got whatever the default driver is and the printer cannot

> render large pictures... and I'm hoping a PS driver will help.

> --

> PeteCresswell
 
From: "(PeteCresswell)"



| Is there such a thing as a PostScript driver for HP's 5000

| printer that works through the JetDirect card?



| I've got whatever the default driver is and the printer cannot

| render large pictures... and I'm hoping a PS driver will help.

| --

| PeteCresswell



Pete:



The JetDirect has nothing to do with whether you use a PCL (Printer Control Language) or

PS (PostScript) driver to printer.



All that matters is the TCP/IP stack and TCP port 9100.



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Dave

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Per David H. Lipman:

>The JetDirect has nothing to do with whether you use a PCL (Printer Control Language) or

>PS (PostScript) driver to printer.

>

>All that matters is the TCP/IP stack and TCP port 9100.




That finally soaked in.



I re-ran the JetDirect UI and told it to search online for a PS

driver. It found one, and now I've got PS.



But the printing of large bitmaps still doesn't work. For an

11x17 image, it only printes about 2" of the image



Printer's only got 4 megs in it.



My guess is that I need to add memory.

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PeteCresswell
 
From: "(PeteCresswell)"



| Per David H. Lipman:

>>The JetDirect has nothing to do with whether you use a PCL (Printer Control Language)

>>or

>>PS (PostScript) driver to printer.




>>All that matters is the TCP/IP stack and TCP port 9100.




| That finally soaked in.



| I re-ran the JetDirect UI and told it to search online for a PS

| driver. It found one, and now I've got PS.



| But the printing of large bitmaps still doesn't work. For an

| 11x17 image, it only printes about 2" of the image



| Printer's only got 4 megs in it.



| My guess is that I need to add memory.

| --

| PeteCresswell



No. The memory in the printer is not really used for rendering, it is for queuing data.

The HP LaserJet 5000 is designed for ledger paper so you really need to look at the job

you are submitting to the laser and HOW you are submitting it. It shouldn't matter if it

is PS or PCL but... PCL is the natve HP language so if I were you, I would use it rather

than PS.







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Dave

http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html

Multi-AV - http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp
 
"David H. Lipman" wrote in message

news:udqbE6ZvKHA.3536@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

> From: "(PeteCresswell)"

>

> | Per David H. Lipman:

>>>The JetDirect has nothing to do with whether you use a PCL (Printer

>>>Control Language)

>>>or

>>>PS (PostScript) driver to printer.


>

>>>All that matters is the TCP/IP stack and TCP port 9100.


>

> | That finally soaked in.

>

> | I re-ran the JetDirect UI and told it to search online for a PS

> | driver. It found one, and now I've got PS.

>

> | But the printing of large bitmaps still doesn't work. For an

> | 11x17 image, it only printes about 2" of the image

>

> | Printer's only got 4 megs in it.

>

> | My guess is that I need to add memory.

> | --

> | PeteCresswell

>

> No. The memory in the printer is not really used for rendering, it is for

> queuing data.

> The HP LaserJet 5000 is designed for ledger paper so you really need to

> look at the job

> you are submitting to the laser and HOW you are submitting it. It

> shouldn't matter if it

> is PS or PCL but... PCL is the natve HP language so if I were you, I

> would use it rather

> than PS.

>

>

>

> --

> Dave

> http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html

> Multi-AV - http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp

>

>




A lot of what you get as output is dependent upon the program doing the

printing. We had a few 5000's at work that we used for A- and B-sized

drawings created in SDRC, and plotted through Myriad from InfoGraph. The

earlier versions of Myriad required PCL5 on the print server, but the later

versions required PCL6 (although the last version we had worked better with

PCL5 than 6). PostScript would get us nothing but garbage on the output,

similar to what Pete is describing. Even so, everything else that went to

those printers worked fine also, including documents and spreadsheets. Even

flow charts and company structure charts worked fine with the PCL drivers

installed.

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