Oki ML591 Users' Guide for the OkiLAN 6010e - Page 109

LaserWriterFF, SalesColorLaserNF, Con Example

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Section IV - TCP/IP The OkiLAN 6010e is designed to handle many different types of printers and print data. Typically you will select the printer type for your printer in telnet under the Configure Port option. However, if you are connecting to an ASCII printer, you may wish to use the OkiLAN 6010e to format the print data for your printer. The OkiLAN 6010e will parse the remote queue name and search for certain characters at the end which tell how to convert an ASCII print job. The print server uses FF, LF and NF as ASCII conversion specifiers and uses the last number as an output port. The FF, LF and NF specifiers must be the last letters in the queue name. Example: LaserWriterFF, SalesColorLaserNF, ChemDeptLF2 FF Use the FF suffix at the end of the Remote Print Queue Name, before the port number. Example: queueFF2 If the last character in the print job is not a form feed, the OkiLAN 6010e appends a form feed. This form feed prompts the printer to print any partial page at the end of the job. LF Use the LF suffix at the end of the Remote Print Queue Name, before the port number. Example: queueLF2 OKI OkiLAN 6010e User's Guide IV - 19 TCP/IP

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TCP/IP
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Section IV - TCP/IP
OKI OkiLAN 6010e User’s Guide
The OkiLAN 6010e is designed to handle many differ-
ent types of printers and print data. Typically you will
select the printer type for your printer in telnet under
the
Configure
Port
option. However, if you are connect-
ing to an ASCII printer, you may wish to use the
OkiLAN 6010e to format the print data for your printer.
The OkiLAN 6010e will parse the remote queue name
and search for certain characters at the end which tell
how to convert an ASCII print job. The print server uses
FF, LF and NF as ASCII conversion specifiers and uses
the last number as an output port. The FF, LF and NF
specifiers must be the last letters in the queue name.
Example:
LaserWriterFF, SalesColorLaserNF,
ChemDeptLF2
FF
Use the FF suffix at the end of the Remote Print
Queue Name, before the port number.
Example:
queueFF2
If the last character in the print job is not a form
feed, the OkiLAN 6010e appends a form feed.
This form feed prompts the printer to print any
partial page at the end of the job.
LF
Use the LF suffix at the end of the Remote Print
Queue Name, before the port number.
Example:
queueLF2