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From: rds95@leah.Albany.Edu (Robert Seals)
Newsgroups: comp.lang.postscript
Subject: Reset PS printer
Keywords: LN03R, stuck
Message-ID: <1022@leah.Albany.Edu>
Date: 20 Sep 88 16:10:03 GMT
Organization: The University at Albany, Computer Services Center
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Hello,
I think our LN03R has eaten something that is now stuck in its bowels.
I am NOT a Postscript expert, but I do program in PS occaisionally.
Is it possible for an application to semi-permanently load subroutines
into some kind of non-volatile RAM? Many of our programs which have
worked beautifully in the past are now sporadically functional, i.e.,
they produce NO output. I suspect that something like a prelude was sent
to the printer which will now not be dislodged. So, what is the way
to ask the executive to `go back to primordial state'? I guess this would
free any claimed memory as well...

thanks,
rob