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| start&URL=<URL>&SECS=<INTERVAL>&CENV=<CCDIR>&CP_<printer1>laser=HP LaserJet 4100 Series PS Class Driver&CP_docket=nexa | start&URL=<URL>&SECS=<INTERVAL>&CENV=<CCDIR>&CP_<CREPRINTERx>=<WINPRINTERNAME>&CP_<CREPRINTERx>=nexa |
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| * <CREPRINTERx> is the Control printer directory. x is 1 to 3 * <WINPRINTERNAME> is the corresponding windows printer name Go back to the General tab and set startup type to "Automatic". Click "start" and "Apply". This should allow the program to automatically start up when you reboot the computer. |
On the server side:
this spot still blank
On the client side:
Download 2 files:
http://customers.crecom.com.au/winprint/jre-8u171-windows-i586.exe
http://customers.crecom.com.au/winprint/testclient.zip
Run the jre-installer, follow all the defaults.
Unzip the testclient.zip into c:\crecomps\
Run the install.bat file. It should open some DOS windows and close with no errors. Check the logs under c:\crecomps\logs . You should not see any obvious errors.
Run the crecompsw.exe program. Go to the startup tab and look under arguments
start&URL=<URL>&SECS=<INTERVAL>&CENV=<CCDIR>&CP_<CREPRINTERx>=<WINPRINTERNAME>&CP_<CREPRINTERx>=nexa
Where:
<URL> is in the format http://drboom.crecom.com.au/printers/deviceservice.cgi
<INTERVAL>is number of seconds between checking for new jobs. 5 seconds seem ok, If server and client can take it, you can go as low as 1 second
<CCDIR> is their CCDIR like /u/cc/
<CREPRINTERx> is the Control printer directory. x is 1 to 3
<WINPRINTERNAME> is the corresponding windows printer name
Go back to the General tab and set startup type to "Automatic". Click "start" and "Apply". This should allow the program to automatically start up when you reboot the computer.
