HP 870 Cse + HPIJS 2.14 Printer Driver does not support two-sided print

Mike McCarty mike.mccarty at sbcglobal.net
Tue Dec 6 20:01:29 UTC 2005


Les Mikesell wrote:
> On Tue, 2005-12-06 at 13:10, Mike McCarty wrote:
> 
>>>Consider it a theoretical question then.  What should a
>>>multiuser queuing system do when certain things have to
>>>be done between certain jobs?   I haven't played with
>>
>>IMO, this is best handled by the system *before* it hits
>>the queue. I've used systems which had what one might call
>>meta-queues. One queued output to a meta-queue, and the system
>>picked which printer to use, and would inform the user
>>where to get the output. Then the job would get queued to the
>>actual print queue. With this type of setup, one could
>>queue to the meta-queue, which would then, after submitting
>>the print, put a logical lock on the actual queue until
>>all the print job was complete.
> 
> 
> You can do the filtering wherever you want and the system can
> choose any printer in a class for you, but the problem here
> is that you need human intervention in the middle of a job
> that no longer has a connection to a human.  You need a way
> to keep the even pages from printing until the paper is
> physically ready.

One way to do that is to send e-mail, and not continue
until a reply is received.

Mike
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