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Printing Commands, rcp, Start, Programs, MS-DOS Prompt, Accessories, Command Prompt, All Programs

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Printing Files Directly from Windows Printing Commands The following explains printing operations using the "rcp", and "ftp" commands. Enter commands using the command prompt window. The location of the command prompts varies depending on operating systems: • Windows 95/98 [Start] - [Programs] - [MS-DOS Prompt] • Windows Me [Start] - [Programs] - [Accessories] - [MS-DOS Prompt] • Windows 2000 3 [Start] - [Programs] - [Accessories] - [Command Prompt] • Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 [Start] - [All Programs] - [Accessories] - [Command Prompt] • Windows NT 4.0 [Start] - [Programs] - [Command Prompt] Note ❒ Match the data format of the file to be printed with the emulation mode of the printer. ❒ If the message "print requests full" appears, no print jobs can be accepted. Try again when sessions end. For each command, the amount of possible sessions is indicated as follows: • rcp, rsh: 5 • ftp: 3 ❒ Enter the file name in a format including the path from the directory executing commands. ❒ The "option" specified in a command is an intrinsic printer option and its syntax is similar to printing from UNIX. For details, see UNIX Supplement. rcp First, register the printer's host name in the hosts file. c:> rcp [-b] \pass name\file name [pass name\file name...] printer's host name:[option] Note ❒ In file names, "*" and "?" can be used as wild cards. ❒ When printing a binary file, add the "-b" option. When using a printer with the host name "host" to print a PostScript file named "file 1" or "file 2" located in the "C:\PRINT" directory, the command line is as follows: c:> rcp -b C:\PRINT\file1 C:\PRINT\file2 host:filetype=RPS 109

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Printing Files Directly from Windows
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Printing Commands
The following explains printing operations using the “rcp”, and “ftp” commands.
Enter commands using the command prompt window. The location of the com-
mand prompts varies depending on operating systems:
Windows 95/98
[
Start
]
-
[
Programs
]
-
[
MS-DOS Prompt
]
Windows Me
[
Start
]
-
[
Programs
]
-
[
Accessories
]
-
[
MS-DOS Prompt
]
Windows 2000
[
Start
]
-
[
Programs
]
-
[
Accessories
]
-
[
Command Prompt
]
Windows XP, Windows Server 2003
[
Start
]
-
[
All Programs
]
-
[
Accessories
]
-
[
Command Prompt
]
Windows NT 4.0
[
Start
]
-
[
Programs
]
-
[
Command Prompt
]
Note
Match the data format of the file to be printed with the emulation mode of the
printer.
If the message “print requests full” appears, no print jobs can be accepted. Try
again when sessions end. For each command, the amount of possible sessions
is indicated as follows:
rcp, rsh: 5
ftp: 3
Enter the file name in a format including the path from the directory execut-
ing commands.
The “option” specified in a command is an intrinsic printer option and its syn-
tax is similar to printing from UNIX. For details, see UNIX Supplement.
rcp
First, register the printer's host name in the hosts file.
c:> rcp [-b] \pass name\file name [pass name\file name...]
printer's host name:[option]
Note
In file names, “*” and “?” can be used as wild cards.
When printing a binary file, add the “-b” option.
When using a printer with the host name “host” to print a PostScript file named
“file 1” or “file 2” located in the “C:\PRINT” directory, the command line is as fol-
lows:
c:> rcp -b C:\PRINT\file1 C:\PRINT\file2 host:filetype=RPS