From: Christof Brass [brass@infopuls.com] Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2001 2:36 AM To: Info-VAX@Mvb.Saic.Com Subject: Re: LN03 system password JF Mezei wrote: > > Christof Brass wrote: > > Problem: each time I switch on my LN03 it spits out a test page. > > You should have asked before I transformed my old LN03 into a foot rest ... > > There were 3 models of the LN03 > > LN03 (useless basic text printer, with minimal graphics memory) > LN03-PLUS (capable of graphics) > LN03-R ( postscript printer) > > Neither the LN03 not LN03 plus were capable of handling passwords or > generating test pages on their own at startup. So I have to assume you have > the LN03-R > > I don't have the documentation set for that printer, however, looking at the > DCPS$LAYUP:*.PS files on my system, I can see two files of interest: > > One is specifically to stop the automatic cutting of a billion trees whenever > you turn on the printer: (DCW1000_NOSTRTPG.PS) > > % After this file is sent, the start page will not be printed when > % the printer is turned on or reset. > > % Wrap function with startjob to make the change persistent. > > << /Password (0) def > /DoStartPage false def > >> setsystemparams > > Note that in the above, you need to change the (0) to the correct (password) > > ------- > > To change/reset the password: > > << /Password (oldpassword) def > /SystemParamsPassword (newpassword) def > >> setsystemparams > > if you set newpassword to a empty string (), then no password will be enforced. > > > - Is there a way to reset the printer including the password to > > the factory settings? > > There should be a way to do this, but I do not know offhand. If all else > fails, unscrew the lower back panel which gives you access to the motherboard, > and pull the boards out. If you see a small battery, remove it for a few hours :-) Very comprehensible answer, thanks a lot! It is the PostScript version. As I don't have much time now and as I only print a few pages a month I'll try this out next weekend (especially the version with the mainboard removal).