HP 4300n HP Jetdirect Print Servers - Administrator Guide - Page 160
Step 2. Setting Up Print Queues, Step 3. Printing a Test File,
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Step 2. Setting Up Print Queues You must set up a print queue for each printer or printer personality (PCL or PostScript) you use on your system. Also, different queues are required for formatted and unformatted files. The queue names text and raw in the following examples (see rp tag) have special meanings. Table 5.2 Supported Queue Names raw, raw1, raw2, raw3 no processing text, text1, text2, text3 carriage return added auto, auto1, auto2, auto3 automatic binps, binps1, binps2, binps3 binary PostScript (user-defined) defined by user; optionally including command strings before and after the print data The line printer daemon on the HP Jetdirect print server treats data in the text queue as unformatted text or ASCII, and adds a carriage return to each line before sending it to the printer. (Note that the actual observed behavior is that a PCL line termination command (value of 2) is issued at the beginning of the job.) The line printer daemon treats data in the raw queue as formatted files in PCL, PostScript, or HP-GL/2 languages and sends the data without change to the printer. Data in the auto queue will be automatically processed as text or raw, as appropriate. For the binps queue, the PostScript interpreter interprets the print job as binary PostScript data. For user-defined queue names, the line printer daemon adds user-defined strings before or after the print data (user-defined print queues can be set up through Telnet, Chapter 3, or the embedded Web server, Chapter 4). If the queue name is not one of the above, the HP Jetdirect print server assumes it to be raw1. Step 3. Printing a Test File Print a test file using the LPD commands. For instructions, see the information provided for your system. ENWW Configuring for LPD Printing 160