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Table P-3., Acronyms & Commands, Acronym/Command, Definition

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Preface: About this Guide Table P-3. Acronyms & Commands Acronym/Command Definition mdl2ppd printer2mdl sdriver su xlpsprint Model-to-PPD File. A system file made up of a number of lines with two items on each line. The first item is the printer model name. The second item is the name of its corresponding ppd file. You must update this file whenever a new printer is added to the system. Printer to Model File. A system file made up of a number of lines with three items on each line. The first item is the print queue name. All print queues that are added to this file must point to printers with ppd files. In addition, you must want to have access to the printers via xlpsprint. The second item is the model name associated with the print queue. The model name is used as a key to search the modl2ppd file. The third item is the banner page option. UNIX Printing Software gives you the option of including or excluding banner pages to precede your print jobs. A UNIX print filter that drives printers that can support raw TCP/IP sockets. It will establish a network connection to the printer or print server in either a stand-alone mode or a back-end mode, by receiving information that you provide in flags at execution time. Super User. Use this command to assign super user privileges to a user's account. A graphical user interface that lets you select printer features and send files to a particular print queue. P-68/25/02 UNIX Printing Software Administration and Installation Guide

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UNIX Printing Software Administration and Installation Guide
Preface: About this Guide
mdl2ppd
Model-to-PPD File. A system file made up of a number of
lines with two items on each line. The first item is the printer
model name. The second item is the name of its
corresponding ppd file. You must update this file whenever a
new printer is added to the system.
printer2mdl
Printer to Model File. A system file made up of a number of
lines with three items on each line. The first item is the print
queue name. All print queues that are added to this file must
point to printers with ppd files. In addition, you must want to
have access to the printers via xlpsprint.
The second item is the model name associated with the print
queue. The model name is used as a key to search the
modl2ppd file.
The third item is the banner page option. UNIX Printing
Software gives you the option of including or excluding
banner pages to precede your print jobs.
sdriver
A UNIX print filter that drives printers that can support raw
TCP/IP sockets. It will establish a network connection to the
printer or print server in either a stand-alone mode or a
back-end mode, by receiving information that you provide in
flags at execution time.
su
Super User. Use this command to assign super user privileges
to a user’s account.
xlpsprint
A graphical user interface that lets you select printer features
and send files to a particular print queue.
Table P-3.
Acronyms & Commands
Acronym/Command
Definition