I have a customer that uses an older version of medical manager (software used by doctors offices). There support people will only support HP. The customer has a Panasonic 8025 and will not print to it. It is using GDI to print. I spoke to the company that leased the software to them. They use jet direct cards to the HP printers. They made a suggestion to try a jet direct box. The only problem is the Panasonic does not have a parallel port. And they were not sure if that was a fix or not. The support people said the printer would have to support SCO Unix 507.
The customer is printing to an HP LJ 4200n, which makes me wonder what the difference is. The Panasonic is printing using GDI. I thought that maybe if the Panasonic had the PCL option, would that make it work? Then, the more I thought about it, I think its the Jet Direct that makes it work. I just don't know.
I was wondering if anyone has had any experience with Medical Manager software and if you could help in this matter?
The customer is printing to an HP LJ 4200n, which makes me wonder what the difference is. The Panasonic is printing using GDI. I thought that maybe if the Panasonic had the PCL option, would that make it work? Then, the more I thought about it, I think its the Jet Direct that makes it work. I just don't know.
I was wondering if anyone has had any experience with Medical Manager software and if you could help in this matter?
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