Version 4.5.2
 —  Host Printer Manager  —

Getting Started

This document covers the following topics:


Starting the Host Printer Manager

The Host Printer Manager provides the functionality for monitoring and managing the host printer sessions.

You can only invoke the Host Printer Manager when you have chosen the setup type Complete during installation (or the setup type Custom with the option Host Printer LU Support). The Host Printer Manager as well as the host printer service are not installed with the setup type Typical (default).

If you do not specify otherwise during installation, an Entire Connection folder automatically appears in the Programs folder of the Start menu after Entire Connection has been installed. It contains the shortcuts for the Entire Connection components, including the Host Printer Manager.

Start of instruction set To start the Host Printer Manager

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Elements of the Application Window

Host Printer Manager

The application window contains two panes. To modify the size of a pane, move the mouse pointer over the border separating the panes until the pointer changes, showing two arrows pointing into opposite directions. Then drag the border using the mouse until one of the panes has the desired size.

The following topics are covered below:

Menu Bar

The following menus are available:

File Using the commands in this menu you can delete documents or quit the Host Printer Manager.
View Using the commands in this menu, you can show or hide the toolbar or status bar.
Session Using the commands in this menu, you can open or close a session.
Help When you choose Online Documentation from this menu, you access the Entire Connection documentation.

When you choose About from this menu, information about the Host Printer Manager is shown.

When you choose Software AG on the Web from this menu, you can check the Software AG web site for the latest information on products or events.

Toolbar

You can execute the most important Host Printer Manager functions using the toolbar. The toolbar buttons represent the following menu commands:

Open Session

Open Session (Session menu)

Close Session

Close Session (Session menu)

Delete Document

Delete Document (File menu)

Online Documentation

Online Documentation (Help menu)

Start of instruction set To switch the toolbar display on and off

Status Bar

The status bar is used to display system messages and help texts for the currently selected menu command or toolbar button.

Start of instruction set To switch the status bar display on and off

Defined Sessions

The upper pane of the application window shows all sessions that have been defined using the Host Printer Session dialog box and the currently connected associated printer sessions. It is possible to use multiple instances of the same associated printer session. If the same display session is opened multiple times, a printer session is created for each display session. When a display session is disconnected, the associated printer session is also disconnected and is no longer shown in the list. For general information on host printer sessions, see About the Object Types in the Configuration Manager section.

Defined Sessions

The LU Name column shows the name of the LU for the printer. For associated printer sessions, the shown name is composed of the display session name followed by the name of the printer session in brackets. Example: "MyIbm<prt07>".

The LU type is only shown when the first print job has arrived. This can either be LU1 or LU3.

When you create a new host printer session after the host printer service has been started, you first have to stop the service and start it again so that the session is displayed in the above application window.

As long as you only modify the parameters of an existing host printer session and do not change its name, you need not stop the service. In this case, it is sufficient when you close the session and then open it again (see the description below). The session is then started with the modified parameters.

The session status can be one of the following:

Status Description
Connected The session is active. "Unbound" in the LU Status column indicates that the session is waiting for print data. "Bound" indicates that the session is currently processing print data.
Not connected The session is not active and therefore print data cannot be processed.
Error When an error occurs (e.g. transmission error, protocol error or when the connection is interrupted by the host), an entry is added to the log queue that can be viewed by the Windows Event Viewer.
Reconnecting When an error has occurred and a number of tries has been defined in the Host Printer Session dialog box, Entire Connection tries to reconnect to the printer LU (in intervals of 5 minutes). This status is only shown for a split second before the status "Connected" or "Error" is shown again.
User intervention When the connection to the host could not be established after the defined number of tries, this status indicates that the administrator has to fix this error.

Start of instruction set To open a session

  1. In the upper pane of the application window, select the session you want to open.

  2. From the Session menu, choose Open Session.

    Or:
    Choose the following toolbar button:

    Open Session

    Note:
    An associated printer session is created and opened by a display session. Therefore, the command Open Session is not available for associated printer sessions (it is always dimmed).

Start of instruction set To close a session

  1. In the upper pane of the application window, select the session you want to close.

  2. From the Session menu, choose Close Session.

    Or:
    Choose the following toolbar button:

    Close Session

    Note:
    An associated printer session is closed and deleted by the display session. Therefore, the command Close Session is not available for associated printer sessions (it is always dimmed).

Print Data for the Selected Session

The lower pane of the application window shows the print data for the session that is currently selected in the upper pane. This is the print data for which the print destination Printer has been defined.

Print Data for the Selected Session

Normally, documents are automatically deleted when they have been printed. When an error occurs, however, the administrator has the possibility to delete the corresponding documents.

Start of instruction set To delete a document

  1. Select the desired document in the lower pane.

  2. From the File menu, choose Delete Document.

    Or:
    Choose the following toolbar button:

    Delete Document

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Using Help

The complete Entire Connection documentation is available as an HTML help file.

Start of instruction set To access the documentation

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Quitting the Host Printer Manager

When you quit the Host Printer Manager, the host printer service is not stopped.

Start of instruction set To quit the Host Printer Manager

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Startup Parameters

The Host Printer Manager is started by invoking PccPLUMn.exe.

If you create a shortcut for PccPLUMn.exe, you can modify its properties in order to define the user name and password with which the Configuration Manager is to be started.

Note:
This information applies only to shortcuts on your desktop (it does not apply to the shortcut in the Start menu or a copy of it).

The syntax for starting the Host Printer Manager is the following:

[drive:\path\]PccPLUMn.exe username password  

User name and password are optional parameters.

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