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Table Of Contents
- Capturing Data
- Overview
- Key Concepts
- Detailed Directions
- Capture Sample Data for a Document You Install on a Printer
- Capture Sample Data for a Document You Install in PlanetPress Watch
- Capture Sample Data in Windows NT
- Capture Sample Data in Windows 2000/Server 2003/XP
- Capture Sample Data in Windows Host Using a Novell Print Server
- Capture Sample Data in UNIX (Solaris)
- Capture Sample Data using an AS/400 Systems
- Capture Sample Data From a Serial Port
- Creating Triggers
- Overview
- Key Concepts
- Detailed Directions
- Implement a Trigger under Novell 3.x
- Implement a Trigger under Novell 4.x and 5.x with NDS or Bindery Printers
- Implement a Trigger under Windows NT 4.0 with TCP/IP
- Implement a Trigger under BSD Printing Systems (BSDi, FreeBSD, Linux)
- Implement a Trigger under UNIX System V (Solaris)
- Implement a Trigger and Configure an AIX 4.3 Printer
- Implement a Trigger under VMS
- Implement a Trigger with AS/400 Systems
- Prepare SAP Device Type for PlanetPress Design
- Implement a Trigger under HP 3000
- Special Printer Requirements
- ASCII Conversion Table
- CL Program for AS/400 Systems
- Index
Detailed Directions
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The COM2 Properties dialog box appears.
4. Adjust the COM2 Properties and click OK.
A HyperTerminal window for this connection appears.
5. In the menu for the HyperTerminal window, choose Transfer | Capture Text.
The Capture Text dialog box appears.
6. The file name that appears in this dialog box is Capture.txt. If this file does not exist, you will need to
create it (this is the text file that will be used as the capture file).
7. Click Start.
8. Send the input data to the printerusing the procedure you would usually use to print the data.
9. When the print command completes, return to the HyperTerminal window for this connection and
choose Transfer | Capture Text | Stop.
The input data you sent to the printer appears in the HyperTerminal window and is saved in the
Capture.txt file.
10. The Capture.txt file is the sample data file you use to create your document.