Kyocera KM-C2030 Fiery X3e Configuration Guide for Ver 2.0 - Page 43

Managing print jobs, see Job Log Setup

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22-19 Fiery X3e on a network with UNIX workstations TO PRINT TO THE FIERY X3E • On a UNIX system running SunOS 4.x or other BSD-based variant, use the lpr command to send a job to the Fiery X3e. • On a UNIX system running Solaris 2.x or any System V implementation of UNIX, use the lp command to send a job to the Fiery X3e. • Windows NT 4.0/2000/XP users with the TCP/IP protocol loaded can send print jobs to the Fiery X3e from their applications or from a command prompt. When Windows NT 4.0/2000/XP users print from applications, they can set print options with the driver but not from the UNIX command line. Managing print jobs UNIX network administrators can use UNIX utilities for viewing the list of jobs, and for printing and removing jobs that are spooled on UNIX servers. If the network includes a Windows NT 4.0/2000/XP workstation that has TCP/IP protocols loaded, you can use Command WorkStation or Fiery Downloader™ to download fonts and files. You can also use the job management tools to manage jobs from remote workstations. For more information, see the Job Management Guide. Even without the Fiery utilities, you can: • Set up the Fiery X3e to print a log of printed jobs automatically after every 55 jobs (see Job Log Setup on page 4-48). • Print a Job Log manually at any time from the Command WorkStation Functions menu (see the Job Management Guide).

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Fiery X3e on a network with UNIX workstations
T
O
PRINT
TO
THE
F
IERY
X3
E
On a UNIX system running SunOS 4.x or other BSD-based variant, use the lpr command
to send a job to the Fiery X3e.
On a UNIX system running Solaris 2.x or any System V implementation of UNIX, use
the lp command to send a job to the Fiery X3e.
Windows NT 4.0/2000/XP users with the TCP/IP protocol loaded can send print jobs to
the Fiery X3e from their applications or from a command prompt.
When Windows NT 4.0/2000/XP users print from applications, they can set print
options with the driver but not from the UNIX command line.
Managing print jobs
UNIX network administrators can use UNIX utilities for viewing the list of jobs, and
for printing and removing jobs that are spooled on UNIX servers. If the network
includes a Windows NT 4.0/2000/XP workstation that has TCP/IP protocols loaded,
you can use Command WorkStation or Fiery Downloader
to download fonts and
files.
You can also use the job management tools to manage jobs from remote workstations.
For more information, see the
Job Management Guide
.
Even without the Fiery utilities, you can:
Set up the Fiery X3e to print a log of printed jobs automatically after every 55 jobs
(see Job Log Setup on
page 4-48
).
Print a Job Log manually at any time from the Command WorkStation Functions
menu (see the
Job Management Guide
).