Need Series 60 Emulator
Hi,
I need your help guys vary badly.
Anybody knows where to find Series 60 Emulator
MIDP 2.0
and CLDC 1.1 Support
It should run on J2ME wireless ToolKit.
I tried to download from forum.nokia. but it doesnot work on J2mE wireless tool kit it gives me some kind of NullPointer Exception.
Any idea?
Thanks in Advace.
You can download the series 60 sdk from the forum.nokia .com. and after installing this sdk in ur pc just copy the Series60 Emulator folder from <path>/Nokia/Device/ to <path>/wtk<version>/wtklib/device/ . after copying just restart the wireless toolkit you can now select the series 60 emulator from the Device dropdown.
One othething r u Ronak Patel who was working in explora Infotech before a year ? if yes give the reply.
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List of device types in SAP Releases 4.6x/6.xx/NW04/NW04s
OSS NOTE : 8928
Installation of new device types ********************
Many device types are appended as a zip-attachment to this note.
README.TXT contains information about these device types and codepages.
README_UPLOAD.TXT contains information on how to import the device
types.
PRINTER DRIVERS AND DEVICE TYPES:
In R/3, a distinction is made between "printer driver" and "device type". The device type consists of all the attributes defined for an output device. For correct access, these must be made known in the R/3 system. They cover aspects such as control commands for font selection, page size, character set selection, character set used and so on. One of these attributes is the printer driver to be used by SAPscript (R/3 forms processor) for this particular printer.
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for HP-PCL5 (for example, HP Laserjet 3,4,5,6 series)
for PostScript printers (PS level 2)
for PRESCRIBE (for example, Kyocera FS-1500)
for device types SWIN/SAPWIN/xxSWIN/xxSAPWIN
for all other models.
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In the spool environment, device types refer not only to printers but also other output devices, for example, fax machines. Device types support specific printers or printer models. Device type definitions are stored completely in tables and can be individually adapted, modified or enhanced. If SAP performs such an adjustment for a customer, it constitutes a consulting service, and is generally charged seperately. On the other hand, the list of device types, above all in conjunction with SAP's hardware partners, is continually expanded.
COMPATIBLE PRINTERS:
Some printer models have been so successful on the market that many OEM products, clones and compatibles are also listed. You can often use compatible printers with R/3 by entering the printer definition of the original. Since complete compatibility is extremely rare, SAP can offer no assurances regarding the usability of compatible printers. This also applies to follow-up models made by the original producer.
LIST OF PRINTERS:
This is the list of device types supplied by SAP in different Releases. Most of these device types use "Western European" or "North American" character sets. Some device types in newer Releases however, also support other character sets and language areas such as Russian or Czech.
The device types named in this list are supported in the standard R/3 System as of the release mentioned.
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Related notes:
Note 135894 contains information on printing labels on special label printers.
Note 05196 contains information on printing bar codes with SAPscript
Note 94233 contains information on printing MICR font with SAPscript
Note 62178 contains information on device types for the Japanese version of the R/3 System.
Note 77891 contains information on device types for IBM-SCS printers on the IBM AS/400 hardware platform.
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ASCIIPRI
Generic device type for line printers that can be used in urgent cases where no customized printer definition exists for a line printer. It contains no printer-specific control commands, but merely CARRIAGE RETURN, NEWLINE and FORMFEED commands. It uses the standard 7 bit ASCII character set (USASCII).
COMPU960
Device type for BULL line printers COMPUPRINT 4/66, as well as COMPUPRINT 960. Character set used: IBM 2 German.
DECLA75P
Device type for the DEC line printer DEC LA75 Plus.
DECLN07
Device type for the DEC laser printers LN07 and DECLaser 1100.
HP256X
Device type for all Hewlett-Packard line printers in the HP256... series. Based on the HP manual describing the HP256X series, OCR-A is included in this printer definition, but the printer needs an additional firmware/font cassette.
HP2930
Device type for Hewlett-Packard's HP2930 line printer.
HPDJ500
Device type for Hewlett-Packard's DeskJet 500 ink jet printer.
HPLJIIID
Device type for Hewlett-Packard's LaserJet IIIP, III, IIID and IIIsi printers, as well as the HP LaserJet 4 series. OCR-A and OCR-B are included in the printer definition, but the printer needs an additional firmware/font cassette. The "HP LaserJet barcodes & More Font Cartridge" is needed for this. Barcode printing from R/3 is not supported.
HPLJSTND
Generic device type for printers that have an HP LaserJet emulation but cannot be operated via the definitions HPLJ4, HPLJIIID or HPLJ_II.
HPLJ_II
Device type for the Hewlett-Packard LaserJet II laser printer series. OCR-A and OCR-B are included in the printer definition, but the printer needs an additional firmware/font cassette. The "HP LaserJet barcodes & More Font Cartridge" is needed for this. Barcode printing from R/3 is not supported.
KYOF1000
Device type for the Kyocera F-1000 laser printer. OCR fonts are not supported. Bar code printing is supported.
KYOF1200
Device type for the Kyocera laser printers F-1200 and F-1200S. OCR fonts are not supported. Barcode printing is supported.
MT600
Device type for the Mannesmann-Tally line printer MT600. Character set used: US-ASCII (that is no German umlauts).
MT600GER
Device type for the Mannesmann-Tally line printer MT600. Character set used: German. OCR-A and OCR-B (German standard) are included in the printer definition; the printer must be upgraded with these fonts.
MT600NDA
Device type for the Mannesmann-Tally line printer MT600. Character set used: Norwegian / Danish. OCR-A and OCR-B (German standard) are included in the printer definition; the printer must be upgraded with these fonts.
OKI341
Device type for the OKI Microline 3410 line printer.
POSTSCPT
Device type which is used for pure PostScript printers. Barcode printing from R/3 is not supported.
S4440XTG
Device type for the SEL Alcatel line printer 4440XT. Character set used: German.
SAPWIN
Generic device type for printers linked (or also fax devices) to PCs running under MS Windows 3.1, Windows 95 or Windows NT by means of the R/3 program SAPLPD. Windows printer drivers are used and the character set is ISO 8859-1. Barcode printing from R/3 is possible with the additional installation of a third-party DLL (see Note 25344), but is not supported in the standard system. OCR-A and OCR-B fonts are possible with an appropriate TrueType font (see also Note 48803).
Important Note:
As of Release 3.0E, you can use SAPWIN to:
Print proportional fonts and lines/boxes in SAPscript
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SWIN
Generic device type for printing/faxing using MS Windows with SAPlpd. It is available as of Release 3.1H. Device type SWIN differs from SAPWIN in the layout of X_... formats for ABAP/4 list printing. The font size and line spacing were adjusted, particularly for color list printing.
In addition, SAPWIN contains an expanded list of SAPscript printer fonts for current releases, for example, Greek and Russian.
SNI4009
Device type for the Siemens-Nixdorf SNI 4009 line printer.
SNI4010
Device type for the Siemens-Nixdorf SNI 4010 line printer. OCR-A is included in the printer definition, but the printer needs an additional firmware/font cassette.
SNI9014
Device type for the Siemens-Nixdorf SNI 9014/12 line printer. OCR-A and OCR-B are included in the printer definition. The 9014/12 has OCR-A and OCR-B font installed as a default.
SNIZD13
Device type for the Siemens-Nixdorf SNI ZD13 line printer. OCR-A is included in the printer definition. The ZD13 has OCR-A font installed as a default.
CIP1000
Device type for C.ITOH line printers CI-1000 and CI-500. The IBM Proprinter II/XL emulation and IBM character set 2 (multilingual) are used.
EPESCP
Device type for all 24 or 48 element EPSON printers that use the control language ESC/P. Character set IBM 437 is used. OCR-A/OCR-B are included in the printer definition. However, some printers also require an additional firmware/font cassette.
EPESCP2
Device type for EPSON printers that use the control language ESC/P2. The character set IBM 850 (multilingual) is used. OCR-A/OCR-B are included in the printer definition. However, some printers also require an additional firmware/font cassette.
EPESCP9
Device type for all 9-pin dot matrix EPSON printers that use the control language ESC/P. The standard ASCII character set is used with some additional international characters.
EPLQ550
Device type for the EPSON LQ-55 dot matrix printer. OCR-A/OCR-B are included in the printer definition. However, the printer needs an additional firmware/font cassette.
HP2300
Device type for the Hewlett-Packard 2300 line printer series. OCR-A/OCR-B are included in the printer definition. However, the printer needs an additional firmware/font cassette.
HPLJ4
Device type for all printers in Hewlett-Packard's LaserJet 4 series (this includes LaserJet 4/4m, 4Plus/4mPlus, 4V/4mV, 4si). OCR-A/OCR-B are included in the printer definition. However, the printer needs an additional firmware/font cassette. The "HP LASERJET barcodes & MORE FONT CARTRIDGE" or a SIMM module is required. Barcode printing from R/3 with HP LaserJet 4 Series printers requires SIMM module "JetCAPS Intelligent Barcode SIMM" and is supported.
IBM239X
Device type for the IBM 238X/239X Plus line printer series from Lexmark. This includes the types IBM 2380 Plus, IBM 2381 Plus, IBM 2390 Plus, IBM 2391 Plus. The IBM emulation and character set IBM 850 are used.
IBM4226
Device type for the IBM 4226 line printers from Lexmark. The IBM emulation and the character set IBM 850 are used.
IBM4232
Device type for the IBM 4232-302 line printer from IBM. The 4202 emulation and the character set IBM 2 are used. OCR-A/OCR-B are included and supported. Barcode printing is not supported.
IBM6408
Device type for the IBM 6408-A00 line printer from IBM. The PropPrinter III XL emulation and the character set IBM 850/IBM 2 are used. OCR-A/OCR-B are included and supported. Barcode printing is not supported.
IBMAFP
Device type for IBM's external SAP2AFP converter. The R/3 spool output is converted to AFPDS format and passed to IBM AFP software. IBMAFP can only be used in conjunction with spool-exit (access method Z when defining the device type). Selection of printers directly connected to R/3 is not possible. IBMAFP must be used for 240 pel AFP printers.
Character set is ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1). OCR-A and OCR-B are supported, as well as barcodes.
IBMAFP is for use on R/3 UNIX and Windows NT platforms.
IBMEFP is the proper device type for AS/400 R/3 Platforms and uses the EBCDIC character set.
IBMAFP3
Device type for IBM's external SAP2AFP converter that converts the R/3 spool output to an AFPDS format and sends it to IBM AFP software.IBMAFP3 can be used only in conjunction with spool-exit (access method Z when defining the device type). Selection of printers connected via R/3 is not possible. IBMAFP3 must be used for 300 pel AFP printers.
Character set is ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1). OCR-A and OCR-B are supported, as well as barcodes.
IBMAFP3 is for use on UNIX and Windows NT platforms.
IBMEFP3 is the proper device type for AS/400 R/3 Platforms and uses the EBCDIC character set.
IBMSCS
Device Type IBMSCS supports the "basic IBMSNA Character String" data stream for printers that are connected under IBM OS/400. IBMSCS is only supported for the use under SAP R/3 on hardware platforms IBM AS/400.
LX4039
Device type for the Lexmark laser printer series 4039. OCR-A/OCR-B are included in the printer definition. However, the printer requires an additional firmware/typeface cassette. "HP LASERJET barcodes & MORE FONT CARTRIDGE" is required. Barcode printing from R/3 is not supported.
KYOFS150
Device type for the Kyocera laser printer FS-1500, FS-3500, FS-1550+. OCR fonts are not supported. Barcode printing is supported.
NECP30
Device type for the NEC matrix printers P20/P30. The character set used is IBM codepage 850 (multilingual).
NECP72
Device type for the NEC matrix printers P62/P72. The NEC Pinwriter level 2 emulation and the character set IBM codepage 850 (multilingual) are used. OCR-A/OCR-B are included in the printer definition. However, the printer requires an additional firmware/font cassette.
NECPW
Device type for the NEC 48-pin Pinwriter P5XL, P9XL, P6/P7, P6plus/P7plus, P2200, P2plus, P60/P70, P90, P20/P30, P22Q/P32Q, P42/P52, P62/P72. The character set IBM codepage 850 (multilingual) is used.
SNI4011
Device type for the 24-pin version of the SNI 4011 dot matrix printer. The EPSON LQ-850+ emulation and character set IBM codepage 850 (multilingual) are used. OCR-A/OCR-B are included in the printer definition. The printer has these fonts built in.
SNI20XX8
Device type for the Siemens-Nixdorf 2050-8, 2075-8 and 2090-8 laser printers (HP-LaserJet emulation). For operation with R/3, you need to obtain a special font diskette for the printer from SNI. This contains the fonts required, including OCR-A and OCR-B. Barcode printing from R/3 is not supported.
MT2033
Device type for the Mannesmann-Tally T2033 matrix printer. Uses MTPL+IBM Proprinter emulation and IBM codepage II for the character set. OCR-A/OCR-B are included in the printer definition. These fonts are built into the printer at the factory.
MT2045
Device type for the Mannesmann-Tally T2045 matrix printer. Uses MTPL+IBM Proprinter emulation and IBM codepage II for the character set. OCR-A/OCR-B are included in the printer definition. These fonts are built into the printer at the factory.
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NEW DEVICE TYPES IN RELEASE 3.1I:
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Device type for all printers of the Hewlett-Packard LaserJet 5 printer series (LaserJet 5/5m, 5P/5MP, 5C) except for HP LaserJet 5 SI. OCR-A/OCR-B are included in the printer definitions. However, the printer needs an additional firmware/font cassettes. The "HP LASERJET BarCodes & MORE FONT CARTRIDGE" or a SIMM module is required. Barcode printing from R/3 with printers of the HP LaserJet 5 series requires and supports SIMM module "JetCAPS Intelligent Barcode SIMM".
Important note: HPLJ5 uses new 4.0A features (scalable fonts under PCL-5) and can only be used in Release 4.0A and higher releases!
I2HP4
Device type for Eastern Europe for all printer of the Hewlett Packard LaserJet 4 printer series (for example, LaserJet 4/4m, 4Plus/4mPlus, 4V/4mV, 4Si). Uses character set "ISO 8859/2" (Latin 2). OCR-A/OCR-B are included in the printer definitions, however, the printer requires additional firmware/font diskette. The "HP LASERJET BarCodes & MORE FONT CARTRIDGE" or a respective SIMM module is required. For the barcode print from R/3 with printer of the HP LaserJet 4 series the SIMM module "JetCAPS Intelligent Barcode SIMM" is required and supported.
I2SWIN
Device type for Eastern Europe for printing under Microsoft Windows via a 32 bit SAPlpd. I2SWIN uses the character set ISO 8859/2 (Latin 2). To use I2SWIN, the following preconditions are required:
SAPlpd 32 bit version, from 4.00
Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 or eastern European Win95 (Latin 2 version)
R/3 Release 3.0E or higher
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I7SWIN
Device type for Greece for printing under Microsoft Windows via SAPlpd 32 bit. I7SWIN uses character set "ISO 8859/7" (Greek). Requirements for operation of I7SWIN are:
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MS Windows NT 4.0 or Greek Windows 95
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Device type for the Hewlett Packard LaserJet 4000 printer and
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I9HP4
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Device type for the Kyocera laser printer FS-1700. OCR fonts are not supported. Barcode printing is supported.
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IBMNP
Device type for laser printer IBM InfoPrint 20 as well as the IBM Network Printer 12, 17, 24, IBM InfoPrint 32, InfoPrint 40. OCR- and MICR fonts are supported by the device type. The printer needs an additional module for these fonts. "Barcode-, MICR and OCR A+B SIMM for IBM Network Printers" is required. Read Note 133660 also. Bar code printing from R/3 is not supported.
Important note: IBMNP uses new 4.0A features (scaleable font under PCL-5) and can only be used in maintenance level 4.0A and higher.
NEW DEVICE TYPES IN RELEASE 6.10:
IBMIP12
Device type for laser printer IBM InfoPrint 12. IBMIP12 uses character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1). Bar code and OCR-font printing from SAP is not supported. This device type is compatible with all SAP releases from 4.0A.
IBMIP21
Device type for laser printer IBM InfoPrint 21. IBMIP21 uses character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1). Bar code and OCR-font printing from SAP is not supported. This device type is compatible with all SAP releases from 4.0A.
IBMIP32
Device type for laser printers IBM InfoPrint 32 and InfoPrint 40. IBMIP32 uses character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1). Bar code and OCR-font printing from SAP is not supported. This device type is compatible with all SAP releases from 4.0A.
IBMIP2K
Device type for production laser printer IBM InfoPrint 2000 with PCL-5 emulation. IBMIP2K uses character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1). Bar code and OCR-font printing from SAP is not supported. This device type is compatible with all SAP releases from 4.0A.
IBMIP60
Device type for laser printer IBM InfoPrint 60. IBMIP60 uses character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1). Bar code and OCR-font printing from SAP is not supported. This device type is compatible with all SAP releases from 4.0A.
IBMIP70
Device type for laser printer IBM InfoPrint 70. IBMIP70 uses character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1). Bar code and OCR-font printing from SAP is not supported. This device type is compatible with all SAP releases from 4.0A.
IBM4247
Device type for line printer IBM 4247. The printer's 4247 emulation and character set IBM2 is used. OCR-fonts are supported. Bar code printing from SAP is not supported.
Attention: Please follow note 396462 when installing the printer.
NEW DEVICE TYPES IN RELEASE 6.20:
IBM6400
Device type for line printer IBM 6400. The printer's "P-Series" emulation and character set PC850 is used. OCR-fonts are supported. Bar code printing from SAP is not supported.
Attention: Please follow note 396462 when installing the printer.
HP1200
Device type for HP LaserJet 1200/1220. HP1200 uses character set "ISO 8859/1" (Latin 1).
HP1200 is compatible with all releases from 4.0A.
HP2200
Device type for HP LaserJet 2200. HP2200 uses character set "ISO 8859/1" (Latin 1).
HP2200 is compatible with all releases from 4.0A.
HP2250
Device type for HP Business Inkjet 2250. HP2250 uses character set "ISO 8859/1" (Latin 1).
HP2250 is compatible with all releases from 4.5B.
Attention: Business Inkjet 2200 is not compatible with HP2250.
HP2500
Device type for HP DeskJet 2500C with PCL-5 option. HP2500 uses character set "ISO 8859/1" (Latin 1).
HP2500 is compatible with all releases from 4.0A.
HP3200
Device type for HP LaserJet 3200m. HP3200 uses character set "ISO 8859/1" (Latin 1).
HP3200 is compatible with all releases from 4.0A.
HP4100
Device type for HP LaserJet 4100. HP4100 uses character set "ISO 8859/1" (Latin 1).
HP4100 is compatible with all releases from 4.0A.
HP4550
Device type for HP LaserJet 4550 (color laser). HP4550 uses character set "ISO 8859/1" (Latin 1).
HP4550 is compatible with all releases from 4.5A.
HP8150
Device type for HP LaserJet 8150. HP8150 uses character set "ISO 8859/1" (Latin 1).
HP8150 is compatible with all releases from 4.0A.
HP8550
Device type for HP LaserJet 8550 (color laser). HP8550 uses character set "ISO 8859/1" (Latin 1).
HP4550 is compatible with all releases from 4.5A.
HP9000
Device type for HP LaserJet 9000. HP9000 uses character set "ISO 8859/1" (Latin 1).
HP9000 is compatible with all releases from 4.0A.
NEW DEVICE TYPES IN RELEASE NW04:
BRHL
Device type for Brother laser printer HL-2460. This device type is compatible to other Brother laser printers, see below.
OCR-A and OCR-B fonts as well as bar codes are supported.
BRHL is compatible with all releases from 4.5A.
IP2085
Device type for the IBM Infoprint 2085 Laser printer with printer language PCL-5. OCR font and bar code printing from SAP are not supported.
IP2085 is compatible with all releases 4.5A and higher.
IP2085P
Device type for the IBM Infoprint 2085 Laser printer with printer language PostScript. OCR font and bar code printing from SAP are not supported.
IP2085P is compatible with all releases 4.5A and higher.
IP2105
Device type for the IBM Infoprint 2105 Laser printer with printer language PCL-5. OCR font and bar code printing from SAP are not supported.
IP2105 is compatible with all releases 4.5A and higher.
IP2105P
Device type for the IBM Infoprint 2105 Laser printer with printer language PostScript. OCR font and bar code printing from SAP are not supported.
IP2105P is compatible with all releases 4.5A and higher.
LEXT622
Device type for the Lexmark T622 laser printer. OCR-fonts and bar code printing from SAP are supported if the printer is equipped with a corresponding option (note 119471).
LEXT622 is compatible with all releases 4.5A and higher.
LEXW820
Device type for the Lexmark W820 laser printer. OCR-fonts and bar code printing from SAP are supported if the printer is equipped with a corresponding option (note 119471).
LEXW820 is compatible with all releases 4.5A and higher.
LEX4227P
Device type for the Lexmark 4227plus line printer. The device type supports the Latin-1 character set. For using the device type, the IBM emulation must be set in the printer.
OCR fonts and barcode printing from SAP are not supported.
LEX4227P is compatible with all releases.
I5LEX
Device type for Cyrillic printing (e.g. Russian) with Lexmark T522 laser printer. Lexmark T522 natively supports Cyrillic fonts and character set ISO 8859-5.
OCR-fonts are not supported. Bar code printing is supported (with a bar code DIMM, see note 119471).
I5LEX is compatible with all releases 4.0A and higher.
CNLX522
Device type for Lexmark T522 laser printer with add-on "Simplified Chinese DBCS font DIMM kit" (Lexmark product number 09H0690). The device type supports Simplified Chinese. OCR-fonts and bar code printing from SAP are not supported.
CNLX522 is compatible with all releases 4.0A and higher.
JPLX522
Device type for Lexmark T522 laser printer with add-on "Japanese DBCS font DIMM kit" (Lexmark product number 13K0227). The device type supports Japanese character set. OCR-fonts and bar code printing from SAP are not supported.
JPLX522 is compatible with all releases 4.0A and higher.
KPLX522
Device type for Lexmark T522 laser printer with add-on "Korean DBCS font DIMM kit" (Lexmark product number 10G1705). The device type supports Korean character set. OCR-fonts and printing of bar codes from SAP are not supported.
KPLX522 is compatible with all releases 4.0A and higher.
TWLX522
Device type for Lexmark T522 laser printer with add-on "Traditional Chinese DBCS font DIMM kit" (Lexmark product number 09H0691). The device type supports traditional Chinese character set. OCR-fonts and bar code printing from SAP are not supported.
TWLX522 is compatible with all releases 4.0A and higher.
HP5000
Device type for HP LaserJet 5000. HP5000 uses character set "ISO 8859/1" (Latin 1).
HP5000 is compatible with all releases from 4.0A.
HP23
Device type for HP LaserJet 2300. HP23 uses character set "ISO 8859/1" (Latin 1).
HP23 is compatible with all releases from 4.5A.
HP3000
Device type for HP business inkjet 3000. HP3000 uses character set "ISO 8859/1" (Latin 1).
HP3000 is compatible with all releases from 4.5A.
HP4300
Device type for HP LaserJet 4200 and HP LaserJet 4300. HP4300 uses character set "ISO 8859/1" (Latin 1).
HP4300 is compatible with all releases from 4.5A.
HP4600
Device type for HP color LaserJet 4600. HP4600 uses character set "ISO 8859/1" (Latin 1).
HP4600 is compatible with all releases from 4.5A.
HP5100
Device type for HP LaserJet 5100. HP5100 uses character set "ISO 8859/1" (Latin 1).
HP5100 is compatible with all releases from 4.5A.
HP5500
Device type for HP color LaserJet 5500. HP5500 uses character set "ISO 8859/1" (Latin 1).
HP5500 is compatible with all releases from 4.5A.
HP9500
Device type for HP color LaserJet 9500. HP9500 uses character set "ISO 8859/1" (Latin 1).
HP9500 is compatible with all releases from 4.5A.
I2HPPS
Device type for certain HP LaserJet models with PostScript emulation (see Note 575916). I2HPPS supports character set "ISO 8859/2" (Latin 2).
I2HPPS is compatible with all releases as of 4.0A.
Barcode printing and OCR fonts are not supported.
CAN105
Device type for Canon laser printer imageRUNNER 105. CAN105 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
CAN105 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
OCR-fonts are supported, barcode printing is not supported.
CAN22
Device type for Canon laser printers imageRUNNER 2200/2800/3300/3300i. CAN22 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
CAN22 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
OCR-fonts are supported, barcode printing is not supported.
CAN5
Device type for Canon laser printers imageRUNNER 5000/5000i/6000. CAN5 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
CAN5 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
OCR-fonts are supported, barcode printing is not supported.
CAN85
Device type for Canon laser printers imageRUNNER 8500/7200/85. CAN85 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
CAN85 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
OCR-fonts are supported, barcode printing is not supported.
CN105PS
PostScript device type for Canon laser printer imageRUNNER 105. CN105PS supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
CN105PS is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
OCR-fonts and barcode printing is not supported.
CN22PS
PostScript device type for Canon laser printers imageRUNNER 2200/2800/3300/3300i. CN22PS supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
CN22PS is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
OCR-fonts and barcode printing is not supported.
CN5PS
PostScript device type for Canon laser printer imageRUNNER 5000/5000i/6000. CN5PS supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
CN5PS is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
OCR-fonts and barcode printing is not supported.
CN85PS
PostScript device type for Canon laser printer imageRUNNER 8500/7200/85. CN85PS supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
CN85PS is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
OCR-fonts and barcode printing is not supported.
CAN400
PCL5 device type for Canon laser printer imageRUNNER 330/400. CAN400 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
CAN400 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
OCR-fonts are supported. Barcode printing is not supported.
CN400PS
PostScript device type for Canon laser printer imageRUNNER 330/400. CN400PS supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
CN400PS is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
OCR-fonts and barcode printing is not supported.
CANC32
PCL5 device type for Canon color laser printer Color imageRUNNER C3200. CANC32 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
CANC32 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
OCR-fonts are supported. Barcode printing is not supported.
NEW DEVICE TYPES IN RELEASE SAP NetWeaver 04s:
ARM205
PCL-5 device type for Sharp laser printer AR-M205. ARM205 uses character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin-1).
ARM205 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
OCR fonts are not supported. Barcode printing and OCR fonts are supported with an add-on product (note 733347).
ARM276
PCL-5 device type for Sharp laser printer AR-M276. ARM276 uses character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin-1).
ARM276 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
OCR fonts are not supported. Barcode printing and OCR fonts are supported with an add-on product (note 733347).
ARM450
PCL-5 device type for Sharp laser printer AR-M450. ARM450 uses character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin-1).
ARM450 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
OCR fonts are not supported. Barcode printing and OCR fonts are supported with an add-on product (note 733347).
ARM550
PCL-5 device type for Sharp laser printer AR-M550U. ARM550 uses character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin-1).
ARM550 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
OCR fonts are not supported. Barcode printing and OCR fonts are supported with an add-on product (note 733347).
ARC262P
PostScript device type for Sharp color laser printer ARC-262M. ARC262P is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
OCR fonts are not supported.
CAN2220
PCL5 device type for Canon laser printer imageRUNNER 2220n/2220i/3320n/3320i. CAN2220 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
CAN2220 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
OCR-fonts are supported. Barcode printing is not supported.
CN2220P
PostScript device type for Canon laser printer imageRUNNER 2220n/2220i/3320n/3320i. CN2220P supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
CN2220P is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
OCR-fonts and Barcode printing are not supported.
CAN5020
PCL5 device type for Canon laser printer imageRUNNER 5020n/5020i/6020n/6020i. CAN5020 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
CAN5020 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
OCR-fonts are supported. Barcode printing is not supported.
CN5020P
PostScript device type for Canon laser printer imageRUNNER 5020n/5020i/6020n/6020i. CN5020P supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
CN5020P is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
OCR-fonts and Barcode printing are not supported.
CNC3100
PCL5 device type for Canon color laser printer imageRUNNER C3100. CNC3100 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
CNC3100 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
OCR-fonts are supported. Barcode printing is not supported.
CNC31PS
PostScript device type for Canon color laser printer imageRUNNER C3100. CNC31PS supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
CNC31PS is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
OCR-fonts and Barcode printing are not supported.
CNC3220
PCL5 device type for Canon color laser printers imageRUNNER C3220/C2620. CNC3220 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
CNC3220 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
OCR-fonts are supported. Barcode printing is not supported.
CNC322P
PostScript device type for Canon color laser printers imageRUNNER C3220/C2620. CNC322P supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
CNC322P is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
OCR-fonts and Barcode printing are not supported.
CNC6800
PCL5 device type for Canon color laser printers imageRUNNER C5800/C6800. CNC6800 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
CNC6800 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
OCR-fonts are supported. Barcode printing is not supported.
CNC68PS
PostScript device type for Canon color laser printers imageRUNNER C5800/C6800. CNC68PS supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
CNC68PS is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
OCR-fonts and Barcode printing are not supported.
CNC31E
PCL5 device type for Canon color laser printer imageRUNNER C3100 with imagePASS-E1 controller. CNC31E supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
CNC31E is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
OCR-fonts and Barcode printing are not supported.
CNC31EP
PostScript device type for Canon color laser printer imageRUNNER C3100 with imagePASS-E1 controller. CNC31EP supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
CNC31EP is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
OCR-fonts and Barcode printing are not supported.
CNC322E
PCL5 device type for Canon color laser printer imageRUNNER C3220/C2620 with imagePASS-C1 V.2 controller. CNC322E supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
CNC322E is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
OCR-fonts and Barcode printing are not supported.
CNC322EP
PostScript device type for Canon color laser printer imageRUNNER C3220/C2620 with imagePASS-C1 V.2 controller. CNC322EP supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
CNC322EP is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
OCR-fonts and Barcode printing are not supported.
CNC68E
PCL5 device type for Canon color laser printers imageRUNNER C5800/C6800 with imagePASS-D1 controller. CNC68E supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
CNC68E is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
OCR-fonts and Barcode printing are not supported.
CNC68EP
PostScript device type for Canon color laser printers imageRUNNER C5800/C6800 with imagePASS-D1 controller. CNC68EP supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
CNC68EP is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
OCR-fonts and Barcode printing are not supported.
CN2270
PCL5 device type for Canon laser printers imageRUNNER 2270/2870/3570/4570. CN2270 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
CN2270 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
OCR-fonts are supported. Barcode printing is supported with usage of the optional barcode printing kit.
CN2270P
PostScript device type for Canon laser printer imageRUNNER 2270/2870/3570/4570. CN2270P supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
CN2270P is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
OCR-fonts and Barcode printing are not supported.
DL3100
PCL5 device type for DELL color laser printer 3100cn. DL3100 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
DL3100 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
OCR-fonts and Barcodes are not supported.
DL3100P
PostScript device type for DELL color laser printer 3100cn. DL3100P supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
DL3100P is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
OCR-fonts and Barcodes are not supported.
DL5100
PCL5 device type for DELL color laser printer 5100cn. DL5100 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
DL5100 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
OCR-fonts and Barcodes are not supported.
DL5100P
PostScript device type for DELL color laser printer 5100cn. DL5100P supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
DL5100P is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
OCR-fonts and Barcodes are not supported.
HP3700
Device type for HP color LaserJet 3700. HP3700 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
HP3700 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
HPBI23
Device type for HP business inkjet 2300. HPBI23 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
HPBI23 is compatible with all releases as of 4.0A.
HP9055
Device type for HP LaserJet 9055mfp. HP9055 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
HP9055 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
HP9065
Device type for HP LaserJet 9065mfp. HP9065 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
HP9065 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
I7HP4
Device type for HP LaserJet printers with "Greek Font DIMM" (add-on module with Greek fonts). Information can be found under www.hp.com/go/sap/drivers. I7HP4 supports character setISO 8859/7 (Greek).
I7HP4 is compatible with all releases as of 4.6B.
HP4250
Device type for HP LaserJet 4250 printer. HP4250 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
HP4250 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
HP1160
Device type for HP LaserJet 1160 printer. HP1160 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
HP1160 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
HP1320
Device type for HP LaserJet 1320 printer. HP1320 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
HP1320 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
HP2430
Device type for HP LaserJet 2430 printer. HP2430 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
HP2430 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
HP3030
Device type for HP LaserJet 3030 printer. HP3030 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
HP3030 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
HP4650
Device type for HP Color LaserJet 4650 printer. HP4650 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
HP4650 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
HP5550
Device type for HP Color LaserJet 5550 printer. HP5550 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
HP5550 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
HP9850
Device type for HP 9850mfp. HP9850 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
HP9850 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
HPLJ9050
Device type for HP LaserJet 9050 printer. HP9050 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
HP9050 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
HPOJ9130
Device type for HP officejet 9130. HPOJ9130 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
HPOJ9130 is compatible with all releases as of 4.0B.
HP4345
Device type for HP LaserJet 4345mfp. HP4345 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
HP4345 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5B.
HP9040
Device type for HP LaserJet 9040mfp. HP9040 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
HP9040 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5B.
HP9050
Device type for HP LaserJet 9050mfp. HP9050 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
HP9050 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5B.
HP9500M
Device type for HP LaserJet 9500mfp. HP9500M supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
HP9500M is compatible with all releases as of 4.5B.
IP2060
Device type for the IBM Infoprint 2060ES Laser printer with printer language PCL-5. IP2060 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1). OCR font and bar code printing from SAP are not supported.
IP2060 is compatible with all releases 4.5A and higher.
IP2060P
Device type for the IBM Infoprint 2060ES Laser printer with printer language PostScript. IP2060P supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).OCR font and bar code printing from SAP are not supported.
IP2060P is compatible with all releases 4.5A and higher.
IP2075
Device type for the IBM Infoprint 2075ES Laser printer with printer language PCL-5. IP2075 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1). OCR font and bar code printing from SAP are not supported.
IP2075 is compatible with all releases 4.5A and higher.
IP2075P
Device type for the IBM Infoprint 2075ES Laser printer with printer language PostScript. IP2075P supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1). OCR font and bar code printing from SAP are not supported.
IP2075P is compatible with all releases 4.5A and higher.
IP2090
Device type for the IBM Infoprint 2090ES Laser printer with printer language PCL-5. IP2090 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1). OCR font and bar code printing from SAP are not supported.
IP2090 is compatible with all releases 4.5A and higher.
IP2090P
Device type for the IBM Infoprint 2090ES Laser printer with printer language PostScript. IP2090P supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1). OCR font and bar code printing from SAP are not supported.
IP2090P is compatible with all releases 4.5A and higher.
IP2105E
Device type for the IBM Infoprint 2105ES Laser printer with printer language PCL-5. IP2105E supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1). OCR font and bar code printing from SAP are not supported.
IP2105E is compatible with all releases 4.5A and higher.
IP2105EP
Device type for the IBM Infoprint 2105ES Laser printer with printer language PostScript. IP2105EP supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1). OCR font and bar code printing from SAP are not supported.
IP2105EP is compatible with all releases 4.5A and higher.
OKI6100
Device type for OKI laser printer B6100. OKI6100 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1). OCR-fonts are supported. Barcode printing is supported with an OKI add-on product.
OKI6100 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
OKI8300
Device type for OKI laser printer B8300. OKI8300 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1). OCR-fonts are not supported. Barcode printing is supported with an OKI add-on product.
OKI8300 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
OKI9500
Device type for OKI color laser printer C9500. OKI9500 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1). OCR-fonts are supported. Barcode printing is supported with an OKI add-on product.
OKI9500 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
OKI4350
Device type for OKI laser printer B4350. OKI4350 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1). OCR-fonts are supported. Barcode printing is supported with an OKI add-on product.
OKI4350 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
OKI5400
Device type for OKI color laser printer C5400. OKI5400 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1). OCR-fonts are supported. Barcode printing is supported with an OKI add-on product.
OKI5400 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
OKI6300
Device type for OKI laser printer B6300. OKI6300 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1). OCR-fonts are supported. Barcode printing is supported with an OKI add-on product.
OKI6300 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
SML1451, SML1451 -
Default printers in sap?
Hello Experts,
what are the default printers in SAP?Hi,
Based on your SAP ECC release you will have certain standard device types available. For ECC 6.0 EHP4 below is the list of device types available.
/KYK/PDF PDF ISO Latin-1 4.6D+
ARCHLINK SAP ArchiveLink Archiver
ARCHUTF8 SAP ArchiveLink Unicode UTF-8
ARM205 Sharp AR-M205 R4.5+
ARM276 Sharp AR-M276 R4.5+
ARM450 Sharp AR-M450 R4.5+
ARM550 Sharp AR-M550U R4.5+
ARSWIN Arabic SWIN SAPLPD 6.23+
ASCIIPRI Some generic ASCII printer
AZPL203 ZPL203 for PDF documents only
AZPL300 ZPL300 for PDF documents only
BRHL Brother HL Series R4.5+ ONLY
CAN105 CANON iR105 R4.5A+ONLY!
CAN22 CANON iR2200 R4.5A+ONLY!
CAN2220 CANON iR2220/3320 PCL5 4.5A+
CAN400 CANON iR330-400 PCL5 4.5+ONLY!
CAN5 CANON iR5000 R4.5A+ONLY!
CAN5020 CANON iR5020/6020 PCL5 4.5A+
CAN85 CANON iR8500 R4.5A+ONLY!
CANC32 CANON iRC3200 PCL5 R4.5A+ONLY!
CIP1000 C.ITOH CI1000 PROPRINTER Emu.
CN105PS CANON iR105 PS 4.5+ONLY!
CN2220P CANON iR2220/3320 PS 4.5A+
CN2270 CANON iR2270 PCL5 4.5A+
CN2270P CANON iR2270 PS 4.5A+
CN22PS CANON iR2200/3300 PS 4.5+ONLY!
CN400PS CANON iR330-400 PS 4.5+ONLY!
CN5020P CANON iR5020/6020 PS 4.5A+
CN5PS CANON iR5000-6000 PS 4.5+ONLY!
CN85PS CANON iR8500 PS 4.5+ONLY!
CNC3100 CANON iRC3100 PCL5 R4.5A+ONLY!
CNC31E CANON iRC3100 EFI PCL5 4.5A+
CNC31EP CANON iRC3100 EFI PS 4.5A+
CNC31PS CANON iRC3100 PS R4.5A+ONLY!
CNC3220 CANON iRC3220 PCL5 R4.5A+ONLY!
CNC322E CANON iRC3220 EFI PCL5 4.5A+
CNC322EP CANON iRC3220 EFI PS 4.5A+
CNC322P CANON iRC3220 PS R4.5A+ONLY!
CNC6800 CANON iRC6800/5800 PCL5 4.5A+
CNC68E CANON iRC6800 EFI PCL5 4.5A+
CNC68EP CANON iRC6800 EFI PS 4.5A+
CNC68PS CANON iRC6800/5800 PS 4.5A+
CNEPSON Chinese Epson 1600 Dot Matrix
CNHPLJ4 HP LaserJet PCL-5 Simp.Chinese
CNLX522 Lexmark T522 Simplif. Chinese
CNPDF PDF Converter Simplif. Chinese
CNSAPWIN MS Windows driver via SAPLPD
CNSPOST Chinese PostScript printing
COMPU960 Bull Compuprint 960/970
DECLA75P DEC LA75Plus matrix printer
DECLN07 DEClaser1100/DEC LN07 printer
DL2130 Dell 2130cn PCL5 R4.5A+ONLY!
DL2135 Dell 2135cn PCL5 R4.5A+ONLY!
DL2335 Dell 2335dn
DL3100 Dell 3100cn PCL5 R4.5+
DL3100P Dell 3100cn PS R4.5+
DL3130 Dell 3130cn PCL5 R4.5A+ONLY!
DL3130P Dell 3130cn PS R4.5A+ONLY!
DL5100 Dell 5100cn PCL5 R4.5+
DL5100P Dell 5100cn PS R4.5+
DL5330 Dell 5330dn
EPESCP EPSON ESC/P 24/48-pin printer
EPESCP2 EPSON ESC/P2 printer
EPESCP9 EPSON ESC/P 9-pin printer
EPLQ550 EPSON LQ-550
EPLS3K EPSON LP-S3000 ESC/Page BW
GAMMAFAX Gammafax Telefax
GRAPHICS General device for graphics
HKHPLJ4 HP LaserJet PCL-5 HongKong Chi
HKPDF HKSCS PDF (Adobe Reader V 6)
HKSAPWIN MS Windows driver via SAPLPD
HP1160 HP LaserJet 1160 R4.5+
HP1200 HP LaserJet 1200 R4.x+
HP1320 HP LaserJet 1320 R4.5+
HP2200 HP LaserJet 2200 R4.x+
HP2250 HP Inkjet 2250 R4.x+
HP23 HP LaserJet 2300 R4.5+
HP2300 HP 2300 printer series
HP2430 HP LaserJet 2430 R4.5+
HP2500 HP 2500C+ (PCL5) R4.x+
HP256X HP 256X printer series
HP2930 HP 2930 printer
HP3000 HP business inkjet 3000 R4.5+
HP3030 HP LaserJet 3030 R4.5+
HP3200 HP LaserJet 3200 R4.x+
HP3700 HP Color LJ 3700 R4.5+
HP4100 HP LaserJet 4100 R4.x+
HP4250 HP LJ 4250 R4.5+
HP4300 HP LJ 4300/LJ 4200 R4.5+
HP4345 HP LaserJet 4345mfp R4.5+
HP4350 HP LJ 4350dtnsl R4.5+
HP4550 HP LaserJet 4550 R4.5+
HP4600 HP Color LJ 4600 R4.5+
HP4650 HP Color LJ 4650 R4.5+
HP5000 HP LaserJet 5000 R4.x+
HP5100 HP LaserJet 5100 R4.5+
HP5500 HP Color LJ 5500 R4.5+
HP5550 HP Color LJ 5550 R4.5+
HP5MI HPLJ5+JetCAPS MICR R4.X ONLY!
HP8150 HP LaserJet 8150 R4.x+
HP8550 HP LaserJet 8550 R4.5+
HP9000 HP LaserJet 9000 R4.x+
HP9040 HP LaserJet 9040mfp R4.5+
HP9050 HP LaserJet 9050mfp R4.5+
HP9055 HP LaserJet 9055mfp R4.5+
HP9065 HP LaserJet 9065mfp R4.5+
HP9500 HP Color LJ 9500 R4.5+
HP9500M HP Color LJ 9500mfp R4.5+
HP9850 HP 9850mfp R4.5+
HPBI23 HP business inkjet 2300 R4.x+
HPDJ500 HP DeskJet 500
HPDJ660 HP DeskJet 660C
HPDJ850 HP DeskJet 850C
HPGL Bus.Graphics: HP/GL plotter
HPLJ1100 HP Laserjet 1100 R4.6C+ONLY!
HPLJ4 HP Laserjet 4 series PCL-5
HPLJ4000 HP Laserjet 4000 R4.5A+ONLY!
HPLJ5 HP Laserjet 5 R4.x+ ONLY!
HPLJ5SI HP Laserjet 5 Si
HPLJ8000 HP Laserjet 8000 R4.5A+ONLY!
HPLJ9050 HP LaserJet 9050 R4.5+
HPLJIIID HP Laserjet 3 series PCL-5
HPLJMI HP LaserJet 4 w.JetCAPS MICR
HPLJSTND HP Laserjet 2,3: driver STN2
HPLJ_II HP LaserJet 2 series PCL-4
HPOJ9130 HP officejet 9130 R4.x+
HPUTF8 HP LaserJet UTF-8
I2HP4 HP LJ 4 series Latin 2 charset
I2HPPS HP PS Latin-2 (note 575916)
I2PDF Latin2 PDF 4.6C+(needsTTFfont)
I2SPOST PostScript-Printer ISO Latin 2
I2SWIN Rel 3.0E/SAPlpd 4.00 Latin-2
I4SWIN Rel 620/SAPlpd 6.21 Baltic
I5LEX Cyrillic Lexmark T522 4.0B+
I5PDF Cyrillic PDF 46C+(needs TTFs)
I5SPOST PostScript-Printer ISO 8859-5
I6SWIN Arabic SWIN saplpd 4.22+
I7HP4 LJ4200Greek FontDIMM 4.6B
I7PDF Greek PDF 4.6C+(needs TTFfont)
I7SPOST PostScript-Printer ISO 8859-7
I7SWIN Greek SWIN ISO 8859-7
I8HPLJ4 HP LJ 4 series Hebrew 8
I8IBM640 IBM 6408-A00 PROPRINTER III XL
I8OKI341 OKI Microline 3410 EPSON EMUL.
I8SWIN Rel 3.0E/SAPlpd 4.00 Hebrew
I9HP4 HP LJ 4 series ISO 8859/9
I9PDF Turkish PDF 4.6C+(needs TTFont
I9SPOST PostScript-Printer ISO 8859-9
I9SWIN Rel 3.0E/SAPlpd 4.00 Turkey
IBM239X IBM238x/239x IBM emulation
IBM4226 IBM 4226 IBM emulation
IBM4232 IBM 4232-302 Printer 4202 EMUL
IBM4247 IBM 4247 (4247 Emul.)
IBM6400 IBM 6400 P-Series Emul.
IBM6408 IBM 6408-A00 PROPRINTER III XL
IBMIP12 IBM Infoprint 12 R4.X+ONLY!
IBMIP21 IBM Infoprint 21 R4.x+ONLY!
IBMIP2K IBM Infoprint 2000 R4.X+ONLY!
IBMIP32 IBM Infoprint 32,40 R4.X+ONLY!
IBMIP60 IBM Infoprint 60 R4.X+ONLY!
IBMIP70 IBM Infoprint 70 R4.X+ONLY!
IBMNP IBM InfoPrint 20 R4.x+ ONLY!
IBMSCS IBM SCS Printer
IBMSCS2 IBM SCS Printer
IP2060 IBM Infoprint 2060 PCL5 R4.5x+
IP2060P IBM Infoprint 2060 PS R4.5x+
IP2075 IBM Infoprint 2075 PCL5 R4.5x+
IP2075P IBM Infoprint 2075 PS R4.5x+
IP2085 IBM Infoprint 2085 PCL5 R4.5x+
IP2085P IBM Infoprint 2085 PS R4.5x+
IP2090 IBM Infoprint2090ES PCL R4.5x+
IP2090P IBM Infoprint2090ES PS R4.5x+
IP2105 IBM Infoprint 2105 PCL5 R4.5x+
IP2105E IBM Infoprint2105ES PCL R4.5x+
IP2105EP IBM Infoprint2105ES PS R4.5x+
IP2105P IBM Infoprint 2105 PS R4.5x+
JP201PL NEC MultiImpact 201PL series
JP5577 IBM 557x-xxx 5577serial series
JP5577AP APTi Mxxx 5577serial series
JP5577JB JBCC 516x-05 5577serial series
JP5577ME MEMOREX 21xx 5577serial series
JPARIXOS SAP ArchiveLink Japanese
JPARLINK SAP ArchiveLink Japanese
JPASCII Some generic Shift-JIS printer
JPCAPPLE CASIO CP3xxx CAPPL/ESCP series
JPESCP JIS ESC/P-J84 24/48dot printer
JPESCPAG EPSON LP-xxxx ESC/Page series
JPESCPFX FUJI XEROX ESC/P+Ext. series
JPESCPOK OKI MICROLINE ESC/P-J84 series
JPEXPOST Extended-J PostScript printer
JPEXPST2 Extended-J PS lev.2 printer
JPFNP Fujitsu VSPxxxx FNP series
JPFXART FUJI XEROX DP-xxx ART4 series
JPHPLJ4 HP LaserJet PCL-5 Japanese
JPHPLJ40 HP LaserJet PCL-5e Japanese
JPLIPS3 Canon LBP-xxxx LIPS3 series
JPLIPS4 Canon LBP-xxxx LIPS4 series
JPLX522 Lexmark T522 Japanese
JPNPDL2 NEC MultiWriter NPDL2 series
JPOPAGES IBM PAGES laser outline series
JPPAGES IBM 558x-xxx PAGESlaser series
JPPDF PDF Converter Japanese
JPPOST Japanese PostScript printer
JPPOST2 Japanese PS lev.2 printer
JPPRES Kyocera L-x PRESCRIBE series
JPPRES2 Kyocera LS-x PRESCRIBE2 series
JPPRES2E KyoceraLS-x PRESCRIBE2e series
JPRPDL3 RICOH SP9/10Pro/NX RPDL series
JPSAPWIN MS-J Windows driver via SAPLPD
JPSPOST Japanese PostScript printing
JPXEROX FUJI XEROX CPS printer series
KO501_J1 bizhub 501 Series PS ShiftJIS
KOC353J1 bizhub C353 Series PS ShiftJIS
KOC650A1 bizhub C650 Series PCL
KOC650J1 bizhub C650 Series PS ShiftJIS
KPHPLJ4 HP LaserJet PCL-5 Korean
KPKS EPSON Dot-Matrix KS
KPKSSM EPSON Dot-Matrix KSSM
KPLX522 Lexmark T522 Korean
KPPDF PDF Converter Korean
KPSAPWIN MS Windows driver via SAPLPD
KPSPOST Korean PostScript printing
KYOF1000 Kyocera F-1000 laser printer
KYOF10I2 Kyocera F-1200 via BS2,MVS,Box
KYOF10U2 Kyocera F-1000 via BS2,Box.
KYOF1200 Kyocera F-1200, F-1200S
KYOF12I2 Kyocera F-1200 via BS2,MVS,Box
KYOF12U2 Kyocera F-1200 via BS2,Box
KYOFS150 Kyocera FS-1500 laser printer
KYOFS15I KYO FS-1500/FS-3500 (MVS,Box)
KYOFS15U KYO FS-1500/FS-3500 (BS2,Box)
KYOFS170 Kyocera FS-1700 R4.5A+ONLY!
KYOP2000 OBSOLETE: use POST2
LB_AVE Avery label printer IBM850
LB_CAB CAB label printer Latin-1
LB_CV Carl Valentin Label Printer
LB_DMX Datamax label printer I-class
LB_IBM IBM 4400 label printer Latin-1
LB_INT Intermec IPL label printer
LB_PRI Printronix printer Latin-1
LB_SAT SATO label printer PC 850
LB_UBI Intermec label printer Latin-1
LB_ZEB Zebra label printer IBM850
LB_ZEB2 Zebra label printer Latin-1
LEX4227P Lexmark 4227plus IBM Emul.
LEXT622 Lexmark T622 R4.5A+ONLY!
LEXUTF8 Lexmark PCL UTF-8
LEXW820 Lexmark W820 R4.5A+ONLY!
LX4039 Lexmark 4039/OPTRA series PCL
LZEB2 Zebra label printer 203dpi
LZEB3 Zebra label printer 300dpi
LZEB6 Zebra label printer 600dpi
LZEBS2 Zebra UC Swis721BT font 203dpi
LZEBS3 Zebra UC Swis721BT font 300dpi
LZEBS6 Zebra UC Swis721BT font 600dpi
LZEBU2 Zebra Unicode ANDALE_x 203dpi
LZEBU3 Zebra Unicode ANDALE_x 300dpi
LZEBU6 Zebra Unicode ANDALE_x 600dpi
MT2033 Mannesmann Tally T2033 IBM-PRO
MT2045 Mannesmann Tally T2045 IBM-PRO
MT600 Mannesmann Tally MT600 USASCII
MT600GER Mannesmann Tally MT600 GERMAN
MT600NDA Mannesmann Tally MT600 NOR/DAN
MT6045 Mannesmann T.T6045 (MT660 Emu)
MT691 Mannesmann T.T691 (MT660 Emu)
NECP30 NEC P30/P20
NECP72 NEC P72/P62 Pinwriter l.2 mode
NECPW NEC Pinwriter 48-pin series
OKI341 OKI Microline 3410 EPSON EMUL.
OKI4350 OKI B4350 R4.5+
OKI5400 OKI C5400 R4.5+
OKI6100 OKI B6100 R4.5+
OKI6300 OKI B6300 R4.5+
OKI8300 OKI B8300 R4.5+
OKI9500 OKI C9500 R4.5+
PDF1 PDF ISO Latin-1 4.6D+
PLAIN SAPscript RDI (ASCII)
POST2 PS lv.2 ISO Latin1 R4.5A+ONLY!
POSTGRAP Postscript device for graphic
POSTSCPT OBSOLETE: use POST2
QMSPS410 OBSOLETE: use POST2
S4440XTG SEL Alcatel 4440XT, GERMAN
SAPCOMMF Simple SAPcomm Telefax
SAPGOF Generic output format ASCII
SAPGOF_E Generic output format EBCDIC
SAPWIN Rel.4.x/SAPlpd 4.09+ ONLY!
SAPWIN5 Rel 3.0E/SAPlpd 3.08 ISO-5
SAPWINJP Obsolete device, use JPSAPWIN
SCREEN SAPscript screen device type
SH1DH000 SHARP MX-M350/M450 PCL
SH1DJ000 SHARP MX-M550/M620/M700 PCL
SH1DN000 SHARP MX Series PCL
SH1HH000 SHARP MX-M350/M450 PS
SH1HJ000 SHARP MX-M550/M620/M700 PS
SH1HN000 SHARP MX Series PS
SHJDH100 SHARP MX-M350/M450 PCL JP
SHJDJ100 SHARP MX-M550/M620/M700 PCL JP
SHJDN100 SHARP MX Series PCL JP
SHJHH100 SHARP MX-M350/M450 PS JP
SHJHJ100 SHARP MX-M550/M620/M700 PS JP
SHJHN100 SHARP MX Series PS JP
SI2200M2 SIEMENS 2200 Modell 2
SML1451 SAMSUNG ML-1451N PCL5 4.6C+
SML1451P SAMSUNG ML-1451N PS 4.5B+
SML2551 SAMSUNG ML-2551N PCL5 4.6C+
SML2551P SAMSUNG ML-2551N PS 4.5B+
SNI20XX8 SNI 20XX-8 Laser Printer
SNI4009 Siemens/Nixdorf 4009 (EPSON)
SNI4010 Siemens/Nixdorf 4010 (EPSON)
SNI4011 SNI 4011 24-pin (LQ850+ emul.)
SNI9014 Siemens/Nixdorf 9014 (EPSON)
SNIZD13 Siemens/Nixdorf ZD13
SWIN Windows printing via SAPlpd
SWINCF Casc.Fonts SAPWIN Unicode
SWINCFC Casc.Fonts SAPWIN Unicode
SWINCFK Casc.Fonts SAPWIN Unicode
SWINCFT Casc.Fonts SAPWIN Unicode
THESCP2 Thai Printer EPSON ESC/P2
THPDF Thai PDF 4.6C+ (needs TTFfont)
THSAPWIN MS-Windows-Printer via SAPLPD
THSPOST Thai PostScript printing
THSWINU MS-Windows-Printer , Thai (UC)
TOPCALL TOPCALL: Telefax
TOPCALLT TOPCALL: Teletex
TOPCALLX TOPCALL: Telex
TROYMICR TROY MICR printer
TW5577 IBM5577
TWHPLJ4 HP LaserJet PCL-5 Trad.Chinese
TWLX522 Lexmark T522 Tradit. Chinese
TWPDF PDF Converter Tradit. Chinese
TWSAPWIN MS Windows driver via SAPLPD
TWSPOST Taiwanese PostScript printing
UCPLAIN SAPscript RDI (Unicode)
WWIPS PostScript-Printer
XDF SAP Smart Forms: XDF Ausgabe
XFP XFP Ausgabe
XSF SAP Smart Forms: XSF Ausgabe
You can check the same in your system using tcode SPAD -> Device Types.
Hope this answers your query.
Regards,
Deepak Kori -
Endianness when running under Rosetta?
Hi all,
I have a Carbon application which is reading binary data from a file's resource and then has to work with that data. I know the endianness of the data on disk so I used to do a byte-swap when necessary (after using ReadPartialResource() to get the data into my variable).
I dutifully converted all those unconditional byte-swaps to CFSwapInt32BigToHost() in order to make sure that things work correctly when running on an Intel machine (since the application is not universal, the app is running under Rosetta on Intel machines).
Today I tested the application on an iMac Intel CoreDuo (in my local Apple Store) - things worked just fine. However, even the old version with unconditional byte-swapping works correctly...
Does this mean the "Host" on in Intel machine is still big endian? Anybody can corroborate this or point me to documentation of this behaviour?
Thanks,
AndreasHi,
to support the other posters intention: I would not need an emulator, if any code could be run between to processor types. If I have an emulator, it has to give a complete emulation of one processor another. If VirtualPC would have used BigEndians, no wndows would have ever started on those. So the other way round I assume that Rosetta will think Big (in Endianess).
Volker -
How can I reset an older desktop Mac to original settings?
Hello everybody! I'm hoping I can get some help with this question. Bear with me as I have no idea what I'm doing with computers...
My boyfriend has an older Mac desktop computer. As far as I understand, he purchased it used from someone else.
It is version 10.5.8, Power PC G5. I believe it's a first generation and running Leopard.
My boyfriend has been having trouble with it being really slow and not downloading newer software updates. He hasn't really tried to do anything with it to my knowledge, and is instead upgrading to a newer computer and giving me this old one.
So, my question is - is their any way I can wipe out everything on this computer, and get it to where it's like starting up a brand new computer? Is there any way to get it to a newer version?
Thanks for reading!You could call Apple with the model and serial number of this computer and they will provide original discs for a $17.95 replacement price; which is not a bad idea, if you ever hope to resell it someday, or donate it, as I did to my niece and nephew!
However the replacement discs are probably Panther and not Leopard. Since you are already at 10.5.8, not having a Leopard disc is not much of a disadvantage anyway, unless it crashes.
Wiping its hard drive (AFTER you back it up completely) and restoring Leopard and its files might show some improvement in speed, but you do not have a Leopard disc to restore. Apple no longer sells them and purchasing them on eBay is financially disadvantageous. There are other sources for acquiring Leopard on the internet but...
One thought might be disc defragmentation. After time, files get fragmented all over your hard drive, slowing it down.
You would have to find a defrag program that worked in the Leopard days. These programs are best run from an external drive so that 100% of your Mac hard drive is available for defrag'in.
I used to use iDefrag. You can contact them and see if they still sell a version for Leopard:
http://www.coriolis-systems.com/iDefrag.php
Is your use of Lightroom and Photoshop for commercial purposes or only hobby? What versions of Lightroom and Photoshop are you using?
Take a look at the new Mac Mini for $599 and runs Mountain Lion:
http://store.apple.com/us/browse/home/shop_mac/family/mac_mini
I would recommend a third party RAM upgrade, say from OWC:
http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/mac-mini/
And of course you would need to purchase a Display: I use the 22" Samsung and I never miss my iMac G5 anymore!
However, this raises a software upgrade issue, which for Photoshop can be costly.
If you are happy with the current versions of Lightroom and Photoshop, I would still recommend that you put most of your money into hardware and save up for later software upgrades.
The way to accomplish this is to install Snow Leopard Server into Parallels 8 on your new Mac Mini; which will provide the needed PowerPC emulator Rosetta, which your applications will require:
[click on image to enlarge]
Snow Leopard Server is now available from the Apple Store for $19.99 + sales tax & shipping: 1.800.MYAPPLE (1.800.692.7753). Apple Part Number: MC588Z/A (telephone sales only)
Parallels 8 is now available for a 40% discount for 3 more days with the $49.99 March 2013 MacUpdate 10 apps bundle:
https://deals.macupdate.com
Adobe now offers a freely downloadable version of Creative Suite 2 (CS2), which being PowerPC applications, can only run as I have shown in SLS in Parallels:
http://www.adobe.com/downloads/cs2_downloads/index.html -
Okay, Im at a loss Virtual PC 7
Okay, so I just got my new MacBook and was really excited. I went through and started to install the usual standard applications I have on my 17" powerbook. You know the necessary evil ones from Microsoft. Well I was so excited I got office 2004 installed, all the updates and then bang !!!! Virtual PC 7.
So, I put in the VPC7.0 install cd, double clicked on the installation icon, every thing seemed fine. Then you reboot and then all of the sudden, an error message.
Virtual PC failed to start - close, report or reopen....
Also, I got a message about the VPC service not having the appropriate permissions. So, I clicked on the fix prompt, it reboots and gives me the same message to report close, or reopen.
Then I downloaded the 7.02 update and tried to install it as well and it failes with the same error.
Has anyone installed VPC7 on their new macbook pro??? Or am I just an idiot (which is entirely possible, but I've done this many many times before)
Thank you all for any information that would help.
MacBook Pro Mac OS X (10.4.5)MS is working on releasing Intel compatible versions of their apps. This is from Microsoft's website:
http://www.microsoft.com/mac/default.aspx?pid=macIntelQA
Q. What does the announcement about Intel-based Macs mean for Virtual PC for Mac?
A. Virtual PC for Mac Version 7 is still the best emulation solution for users who have PowerPC-based Macs, but it does not run on Intel-based Macs. We are working with Apple to determine the feasibility of developing Virtual PC for Mac for Intel-based Macs. Virtual PC for Mac is highly dependent on the operating system and hardware and will require additional development to run on Intel-based Macs.
If you really need Windows emulation right now, you could try Q:
http://www.kberg.ch/q/
or WinTel:
http://openosx.com/wintel/ -
Error in pda load image file performanc​e in PDA
hello
i am using Windows CE with labview mobile module 8.6 in evaluation version. When trying to use "pda load imege file.vi" i get an error code 1, regardless of loading a .bmp, .gif or .jpg, of only 80kb (no diference in the color depth i use). I have tryed the same program in the windows mobile 5 emulator with the same error code. When i use "pda load bmp.vi" to load a .bmp, everything is OK. Some hints about this error?
some hints about missing dll are provided here
http://forums.ni.com/ni/board/message?board.id=170&message.id=185995&query.id=129565#M185995 -> can that be my problem? but then, why same error in the emulator?
Aditionally, if .gif or .jpg have to be "flatened" to pixmap for opeation inside my VI , is there any difference (in terms of speed and memory allocation) in loading .gif .jpg or .bmp? i have to operate with the raw pixmap data in "real time", and flatened .bmp images (320x220) do not load and update fast enough... any advice for that?Michiel
acording to the info provided
LabVIEW 8.6 Mobile Module
The
LabVIEW 8.6 Mobile Module includes the necessary Microsoft tools. The
Mobile Module installs ARM Pocket PC and Windows Mobile targets. You
only need to download and install the following additional Microsoft
tools (linked below) if you need x86 emulator targets:
Microsoft eMbedded Visual C++ 4.0
Microsoft eMbedded Visual C++ SP 4 or later
SDK for Windows Mobile 2003-based Pocket PCs
Note: If you are upgrading from version 8.0 or later of the PDA Module, you probably already have the additional tools.
Since
i have an ARM pocket PC, i understand from the above that no extra
software is needed. Anyhow, i will try to install the recomended tools.
About the VI, well, basically not even the library examples work in my
pocket PC, so, you may try those to see if they work on your devices. I
am afraid that the pocket PC i got (it is actually a PNA and not a PDA)
has a reduced version of WINDOWS CE 5.0 installed and that can be the
reason for the error...
regards
regards -
How to join max os 10.4.5 to Windows Domain?
Hello everyone,
I just bought new mac laptop for work. I have windows 2003 server running. I want to join my mac to domain so its easy to manage computers in the network. i have tried many articales and disussions but there is no working solution.
if someone could guide me on how to join mac OS 10.4.5 to windows 2003 server, it will be greate.
ThanksHello everyone,
I just bought new mac laptop for work. I have windows
2003 server running. I want to join my mac to domain
so its easy to manage computers in the network. i
have tried many articales and disussions but there is
no working solution.
if someone could guide me on how to join mac OS
10.4.5 to windows 2003 server, it will be greate.
Thanks
Thanks for your reply
Again i am using this mac under Windows 2003 server and Exchange 2003, the 2 main components in bussiness. I have gotten email working. If i get mac to join domain i can manage mac through AD (active directory). I know it will not work as windows based workstation but something close.
I am very well aware that i will need windows emulation.
Could you please guide me on what emulation should i use and how it will work?
Thanks
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