SAP Guide To Succesful Printing: A. SAP Printing For Customers / Help Desk / Information Technology

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SAP Guide to Succesful Printing

A. SAP Printing for Customers / Help Desk / Information Technology


i. How do I get my network printer to be a choice in SAP? ii. How do I setup my network printer to be my default printer in SAP? iii. How do I setup my local printer to be my default printer in SAP? Localdefined as my printer is directly connected to my workstation. iv. How do I setup my check printer in SAP? v. Frontend Printing(YPCC) via myworkplace.state.pa.us / WEB Access. vi. Ive setup my printer and tried to print, but nothing printed. Troubleshooting the SAP Spooler.

B.

SAP Printing for Helpdesk / Information Technology / Basis Admins.


i. SAP SERVER NETWORK ADDRESSES and PORTS ii. Print server configuration / Workstation acting as a print server. iii. Printer configuration. iv. Preferred SAP printing configurations. v. Setting up Check Printers

Ai. How do I get my network printer to be a choice in SAP?


Customer/s should submit their request through their local IT agency / HelpDesk. Agencys local IT / Helpdesk should then fill out the Printer Change Request.xls (located at http://www.imaginepa.state.pa.us/infosys/lib/infosys/Printer_Change_Request.xls Request should be submitted to the ImaingePA, SAP-Basis Team (attach spread sheet and email to [email protected]) A member of the ImaginePA, SAP-Basis Team will configure the printer in SAP-Development. Upon successful test page/s being sent, SAP/R3 Production systems will be configured with the new printers and an email will be sent back to the requesting Agencys local IT / Helpdesk with the SAP long name and short name. Agencys local IT / HelpDesk will notify the Customer/s of their printer/s availability and the SAP long name / short name.

Aii. How do I setup my network printer to be my default printer in SAP?


Step Aii1. From the SAP Easy Access Menu, Type SU3 in the transaction box and hit the Enter key on your
keyboard.

Step Aii2. This brings up the Maintain User Profile screen, select the Defaults Tab. Screen shown on next
page.

Note: Hit this Link if My Agency has many networked printers and I need to narrow my search. Agencies such as Labor & Industry, PennDOT, or Public Welfare." Note: Hit this Link if I have a local printer, defined as a printer that is directly connected to my workstation. Note: Hit this link if I dont know what my Agencys 2 character code is.

Step Aii3. In the Output Device, type your Agencys 2 character code(in CAPS) and an (asterisk) to bring up
your Agencys printers. Example. My Agency is Labor & Industry. Type LI* in the Output Device.

Step Aii4. Select the Search box icon

. Screen shown on next page.

Step Aii5. Select

Step Aii6. A listing of your Agencys printers is displayed. Scroll down the list and find your printer. Select
it by double clicking on it.

Note: Hit this Link if My Agency has many networked printers and I need to narrow my search. Agencies such as Labor & Industry, PennDOT, or Public Welfare." Note: Hit this link if Ive searched and searched and searched, but my printer isnt listed.

Step Aii7. The SAP Long Name for the Printer is now displayed in the Output Device field. Check the
and save your settings by selecting .

Step Aii8. Youre sent back to the SAP Easy Access Menu and can verify that youve saved your SAP
Default Printer by the checking the lower left hand corner.

End of Aii. How do I setup my network printer to be my default printer in SAP?

Aiii. How do I setup my local printer to be my default printer in SAP? Local-defined as my printer is directly connected to my workstation.
Step Aiii1. From the SAP Easy Access Menu, Type SU3 in the transaction box and hit the Enter key on your
keyboard.

Step Aiii2. This brings up the Maintain User Profile screen, select the Defaults Tab. Type YPCC in the OutputDevice and hit enter.

Step Aiii3. The SAP Printer Long Name YPCC Default Windows Printer will be shown. Check the
and save your settings by selecting . Step Aiii4. Youre sent back to the SAP Easy Access Menu and can verify that youve saved your SAP Default Printer by the checking the lower left hand corner.

End of Aiii. How do I setup my local printer to be my default printer in SAP? Local-defined as my printer is directly connected to my workstation.

Aiv. How do I setup my check printer in SAP?


Step Aiv1. From the SAP Easy Access Menu, Type F-58 in the transaction box and hit the Enter key on your

keyboard. If your screen looks like the below example select .

This Screen is where you identify your check printer.

Note: Hit this link if I dont know what my Agencys check character code is.

Step Aiv2. In the Printer for Forms box enter your Agencys check character code(in CAPS) and an (asterisk)
to bring up your Agencys printers. Example. My Agency is State Police. Type SPQ* in the Printer for Forms and select .

Note: Hit this link if Ive searched and searched and searched, but my check printer isnt listed. Step Aiv3. A listing of your Agencys check printers is displayed. Scroll down the list and find your check printer. Select it by double clicking on it.

Step Aiv4. The SAP Long Name for the check printer is now displayed in the Printer for Forms box. Check
and Save by Selecting End of Aiv. How do I setup my check printer in SAP? .

Av. Frontend Printing(YPCC users) via myworkplace.state.pa.us / Web Access


Note: These instructions are only for YPCC-Default Windows Printer users, if you have an SAP network printer specified you will be able to print. Log into SAP Select under Roles, Commonwealth Services which Functional Application youd like to go into (ex. Finance). The SAP Easy Access Screen is displayed. Type SU3 in the transaction input box and hit enter. This will bring you to the Maintain User Profile Screen. Select the Defaults tab and in the OutputDevice input box type YPDF and hit enter. YPDF is displayed in the OutputDevice input box. Check the Output immediately box and save. (The save button is the floppy disk icon right next to the transaction input box. You are now setup for your default local printer and returned to the SAP Easy Access Screen.

Note: Printing with YPDF brings up two splash screens. DO NOT CLOSE EITHER ONE. The second screen is allowing you to view your data that you want to print. Select the Print Icon located in the upper left. This will bring up your local/network printers through Windows. Select which printer you would like to print to by using the Name: drop down box and select OK. Acrobat reader runs and prints. Note: Adobe Acrobat Reader must be installed to use YPDF.

Avi. Ive setup my printer and tried to print, but nothing printed. Troubleshooting the SAP Spooler.
Step Avi1. From whatever screen/transaction youre at type /NSP01 and hit the Enter key on your keyboard.

Step Avi2. Input the desired Date created range and select

. Screen shown on next page.

Step Avi3. Identify which scenario is yours:


Print Immediate in SU3 or F-58 isnt checked. You can print directly by selecting selecting , print directly. and then

Double clicking the Error will reveal more info:

SAP/LPD didnt execute due to Print services for Unix, ICS, Remote Printer Manager and/or any other LPD service that might be running. Contact your Agencys Local IT / Helpdesk and have them disable the service that is hindering SAP/LPD from running up.

Note: On a workstation acting as a print server, SAP/LPD will not be able to run up for the Printer YPCC Default Windows Printer. If this service is running, printing will fail. Purchase Orders will not be able print. If this condition exists, suggest opening up a ticket with your Agencys Local IT / Helpdesk and have them open a Remedy ticket and assign it to ImaginePa, Procurement Team.

Contact your Agencys Local IT / Helpdesk and have them open a Remedy ticket. Permissions set for user/everyone need to be set to modify for SAPs working dir. Printer Name set in SAP is incorrect. Printer IP set in SAP is incorrect. Firewall setting port 515 not open. (This would affect all your network printers not just one).

Contact your Agencys Local IT / Helpdesk and have them open a Remedy ticket. Character Converter Problem : o With YPCC Windows Default Printer. YPCC uses the Character code 1134, all HPs use the character code 1116. Depending upon the report / print job and which set of print controls are used there wont be a direct translation. Assign to the appropriate Team. Example. Purchase Orders that arent printing properly should be assigned to the ImaginePA, Procurement Team. o With an SAP Network Printer. This occurs when Agencies upgrade their network printers. Example. Agency upgrades their network printer from an HPLJ5SI to an HPLJ8150. These network printers use the same character set, but different print controls. The ImaginePA, Basis Team should delete the old printer and setup the new printer. Refer to How do I get my network printer to be a choice in SAP? Formatting Problem : This occurs when the Printers defaults are set to LETTER and the SAP print job is spooled with another format such as A4. Normally the printer will prompt the user to Load Tray ? with A4 paper or hit the go/resume to use whatevers available. Have your Agencys Local IT / Helpdesk configure the printer to Autocontinue and set the Delay time equal to 0.

Printer is busy, waiting for user to load paper, or waiting for user to hit the Go/resume button on the printer. Agencys Print Server is busy. SAP Spooler is busy. Contact your Agencys Local IT / Helpdesk and have them open a Remedy ticket.

If your status is completed and you still didnt receive your print: o Check to make sure you have the right printer selected in SU3. o Check to make sure you have the right printer selected in F-58(Advancement Account Printing only). o Contact your Agencys Local IT / Helpdesk and have them open a Remedy ticket. End of Avi. Ive setup my printer and tried to print, but nothing printed. Troubleshooting the SAP Spooler.

Bi.

SAP SERVER NETWORK ADDRESSES and PORTS

Bii. Print server configuration / Workstation acting as a print server.


Step Bii1.
TCP/IP Print Server must be installed and running. To add the service you must have administrative permissions of the workstation. Select Start / Settings / Control Panel / Add/Remove Programs.

Step Bii2.

Select Add/Remove Windows Components.

Step Bii3.

Scroll down and select Other Network File and Print Services and then select Details.

Step Bii4.

Select Print Services for Unix and OK.

Step Bii5.

Select Next.

Step Bii6. Installation Proceeds and Finishes. Select Finish.

Step Bii7.

To start the service select Start / Settings / Control Panel / Administrative Tools / Component Services and Scroll Down TCP/IP Print Server.

Note: On a workstation acting as a print server, SAP/LPD will not be able to run up for the Printer YPCC Default Windows Printer. If this service is running, printing will fail. Purchase Orders will not be able print. If this condition exists, suggest opening up a ticket with your Agencys Local IT / Helpdesk and have them open a Remedy ticket and assign it to ImaginePa, Procurement Team.

Step Bii8.

Select the service by double clicking on it.

Step Bii9.

Select Automatic as the Startup type, Select Start and Apply.

Step Bii10. Service will be Started.

Step Bii11. To configure the printer select Start / Settings / Printers.

Step Bii12. Right Click on your Default Printer and select Properties.

Step Bii13. The General Name and the Shared as Name located on the Sharing Tab should match and should
not contain any spaces.

End of Bii. Print server configuration / Workstation acting as a print server.

Biii. Printer configuration.


All printers should have the following set at the printer level: o COPIES=1 o PJL DEFAULT ORIENTATION=PORTRAIT o PJL DEFAULT PAPER=LETTER o PJL DEFAULT MPTRAY=CASSETTE o PJL DEFAULT MANUALFEED=OFF o PJL DEFAULT FORMLINES=66 o PJL DEFAULT LPARM:PCL SYMSET=ROMAN8 o PJL DEFAULT LPARM:PCL PITCH= 10.0 o PJL DEFAULT LPARM:PCL FONTSOURCE=I o PJL DEFAULT LPARM:PCL FONTNUMBER=0 o PJL DEFAULT ECONOMODE=OFF o PJL DEFAULT RET=MEDIUM o PJL DEFAULT RESOLUTION=600 o PJL DEFAULT PAGEPROTECT=AUTO o PJL DEFAULT AUTOCONT=ON o PJL DEFAULT TIMEOUT=15 o PJL DEFAULT COURIER=REGULAR o PJL DEFAULT BANNER=0

Biv. Preferred SAP printing configurations.


o Configuration 1. (Preferred method) Going through a print server. Agency IT needs to provide a printer with a configured HP Jetdirect or other Network Interface Card. Printer services for Unix must be installed and running on Print Server. Please provide Imagine PA with the IP address of the Print Server and the Sharename of the Printer using the following instructions, Ai. How do I get my network printer to be a choice in SAP? o Configuration 2. Going directly to the printer. Local IT needs to provide a printer with a configured HP Jetdirect or other Network Interface Card. Please provide Imagine PA with the IP address of the printer using the following instructions, Ai. How do I get my network printer to be a choice in SAP? o Configuration 3. Going to a local printer or default windows printer. Default driver YPCC will be used. YPCC when selected as the default printer in SAP will switch to frontend printing and print to your default windows printer, whether it is local or networked. When using YPCC to print to your windows default printer that is a networked printer, this will double the amount of network traffic. The preferred method is config 1 for networked printers. YPCC should really only be used if you have a local printer as defined a printer physically connected to LPT1 port. Instructions on how to setup YPCC are located at step Aiii. How do I setup my local printer to be my default printer in SAP? Local-defined as my printer is directly connected to my workstation. ***Going to a local printer for Advancement Account / Check printing*** Check printers should be configured as shown in Configuration 1. If for some reason a local printer is going to be shared and used for printing checks: Print services for Unix must be installed and running on the workstation. Please provide Imagine PA with the IP address of the workstation and the Sharename of the Printer using the following instructions, Ai. How do I get my network printer to be a choice in SAP?

Bv. Setting up Advancement Account Printers


o Since printers do not have installed MICR fonts and magnetic toner ex works, additional hardware or firmware (MICR-SIMM module and magnetic toner and toner sensor) must always be installed into the printer. This must be carried out under the guidance of the manufacturer or distributor of the MICR product. At present, SAPscript only supports MICR font on the below printers:
HP HPLJ1200 HP HPLJ4 HP HPLJ4000T HPLJ4050 HPLJ4050T HPLJ4100 HP HP IBM IBMIP20 LEXMARK LXOT520 LXOT616 LXST9120

HPLJ4550 HPLJ6P HPLJ5

HPLJ1200N HPLJ4+ HPLJ2100 HPLJ4P

HPLJ8000 IBMIP32

HPLJ5000 HPLJ8100 IBMIP40 HPLJ5M HPLJ8150 IBMNP12 HPLJ9000 IBMNP17 IBMNP24

HPLJ2100M HPLJ4V HPLJ2200 HPLJ4SI

HPLJ4100DTN HPLJ5P HPLJ5SI

HPLJ2200D HPLJ4000 HPLJ4100N

Information on Imagine PA supported MicrDIMM / MicrToner kits can be found in the Internet under http://www.barsimm.com or http://www.jetcapslabs.com, and/or http://www.troymicr.com/troysystems/home.asp. Install the MicrDimm in slot 1. It is not necessary to install the toner or check stock during the testing phase. Print out a PCL Font typeface List. This will let SAP know what the escape sequence is to enable the MICR font. Refer to Ai. How do I get my network printer to be a choice in SAP? to complete the SAP installation.

Special Search: My Agency has many networked printers and I need to narrow my search.

In the Output Device, type your Agencys 2 character code(in CAPS), a (hyphen), the first letter of your city, and an (asterisk) to bring up a listing of your Agencys printers. Example. My agency is Labor & Industry and Im from Meadville. Type LI-M* in the Output Device. Note: Hit this link if I dont know what my Agencys 2 character code is.

Step SS1.

Step SS2.

Select the Search box

Step SS3.

Select the

A listing of printers for Labor and Industry in cities starting with the letter M is generated. Note: Hit this link Ive searched and searched and searched, but my printer isnt listed.

Appendix:

Hit this Link if "I know what my code is now, back to Step Aii3." Hit this Link if I know what my code is now, but I still need to narrow my search. Hit this Link if "I know what my check code is now, back to Step Aiv2."

Listing of Agencys Character Codes:


Agency Aging Agriculture Banking Board of Pardons Civil Service Commission Comptroller Operations Corrections DCED DCNR DEP Education Ethics Fish and Boat Commission Game Commission General Counsel General Services Governors Office Health Hearing Board HR Commission Inspector General Insurance Labor and Industry Liquor Control Board Med Cat Mil Vet Affairs Milk Marketing Board Muni Retirement System Office of Administration Office of the Budget PA Emergency Mngt. PCCD PE Retirement Commission PENNDOT PENNVEST PHMC Probation and Parole PSERS Public TV Network Public Welfare PUC Revenue S T Equalization Board Securities SERS State State Police Report Check Printing Code Printing Code AI AIQ AG AGQ BN BNQ BP BPQ CS CSQ OB OBQ CR CRQ CE CEQ NR NRQ DP DQ ED EDQ ET ETQ SH SHQ GM GMQ GC GCQ GS GSQ GV GVQ DH DHQ HB HBQ HR HRQ OA OAQ IN INQ LI LQ LB LBQ MC MCQ MV MVQ MB MBQ RS RSQ OA OAQ OB OBQ EM EMQ CD CDQ RC RCQ PD TQ PV PVQ PH PHQ PM PMQ PS PSQ TV TVQ PW WQ PC PCQ RV RVQ EB EBQ SE SEQ ER ERQ ST STQ SP SPQ

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