Logging Settings for Reflection HP
HP Terminal > File > Logging
Use this dialog box to configure logging and to enable serial device-to-host communications.
Logging copies data from display memory to the printer each time a linefeed is received so that attributes, such as underline, are printed. Normally logging is enabled by the host. However, if you want to configure a user-initiated logging session, select the Logging on check box.
Logging serves two different functions in Reflection:
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To provide user-initiated logging of your terminal session.
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To accommodate host printing, where an application turns on logging and starts sending data to either a printer or a file.
Difference between logging and printing:
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Logging parallels terminal-host printing.
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In logging, the host controls printing, bypassing Reflection. The Windows printer driver is still used, unless you enable Bypass Windows print driver in the Print Setup dialog box.
Serial Device-to-Host Communications | Reflection supports serial device-to-host communications (also called printer-to-host or printer 2-way communications). You can enable serial device-to-host communications when you want a device on a serial port (such as a printer or bar code reader) to be able to send information to a host via Reflection. |
Logging On Check Box | Logging is usually enabled by the host. Select Logging on if you want to configure a user-initiated logging session. |
Log Output to Serial Device | Select Serial device if you want a device on a serial port (such as a printer or bar code reader) to be able to send information to a host via Reflection. Selecting this check box enables VT terminal serial device-to-host communications. |