Oki C9600n C9600 Network and Configuration Guide - Page 197

LPD Printing: System V-based UNIX, Deleting, Printer Status, Printing

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Deleting To delete a print job, use the lprm command. Example To delete a print job (Job ID 123) on the okiprinter_lp # lprm -PCprinter_lp 123 Printer Status Verify the printer status using the lpq command. • The result of lpq may not be displayed correctly depending on the UNIX operating system specification. • While the short format of lpq is a UNIX-compatible format, the long format is unique to the OkiLAN print server. Example of the short format: # lpq -PCprinter_lp Example of the long format: # lpq -l -PCprinter_lp LPD Printing: System V-based UNIX Printing Print using the lp command: # lp -d Cprinter_lp test.prn Deleting Delete a print job using the cancel command. Example To delete a print job (Job ID 456) in the printer_lp # cancel Cprinter_lp -456 Printing from UNIX: LPD and FTP • 197

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Deleting
To delete a print job, use the lprm command.
Example
To delete a print job (Job ID 123) on the okiprinter_lp
# lprm –PCprinter_lp 123
Printer Status
Verify the printer status using the lpq command.
The result of lpq may not be displayed correctly depending on the
UNIX operating system specification.
While the short format of lpq is a UNIX-compatible format, the
long format is unique to
the OkiLAN print server.
Example of the short format:
# lpq –PCprinter_lp
Example of the long format:
# lpq –l -PCprinter_lp
LPD Printing: System V-based UNIX
Printing
Print using the
lp
command:
# lp –d Cprinter_lp test.prn
Deleting
Delete a print job using the cancel command.
Example
To delete a print job (Job ID 456) in the printer_lp
# cancel Cprinter_lp
-456