HP 635n HP Jetdirect Print Server Administrator's Guide - Page 91

LPD Queues, Printing, Misc., Settings, Table, Queue, Parameters

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LPD Queues The LPD Queues page allows you to specify LPD (line printer daemon) print queues on the Jetdirect print server. For more information on LPD printing and print queues, see LPD Printing. LPD printing must be enabled on the print server before you can set LPD queues. If LPD is disabled, go to the Misc. Settings tab to enable it. If LPD printing is enabled, ten different named print queues are available. Four of these queues are configured automatically and their parameters cannot be changed. The remaining six queues can be defined by the user. The six user-defined queues can be set up with character strings-such as job control commands- that are automatically added before or after the print job. You can define up to eight named strings, and you can set up each queue so that any of these named strings precedes the print data ("prepend string name") or follows the print data ("append string name"). LPD Queue Parameters for setting up LPD queues are described below. See Table 4-13 LPD Queue Parameters. Table 4-13 LPD Queue Parameters Item Queue Name Description Name of the user-defined queue. This name can be up to 32 characters long, and can consist of any displayable ASCII characters. You can define up to six user-defined queues. CAUTION Avoid the differentiation of queue names through the use of lower- and upper-case characters only. Otherwise, management of LPD queues by other tools (such as Telnet) may yield unpredictable results. Prepend String Name Append String Name Enter the name of one or more strings to be added before (or prepended to) the print data. You specify string names and values in the table at the bottom of the page. To prepend a long string, multiple string names may be concatenated, that is, entered and separated by a "+" character. For example, to prepend a long string that has been divided into two separate strings, enter: + where stringname1 and stringname2 are specified as two separate string names with different values. Enter the name of one or more strings to be added after (or appended to) the print data. You specify string names and values in the table at the bottom of the page. To append a long string, multiple string names may be concatenated, that is, entered and separated by a "+" character. For example, to append a long string that has been divided into two separate strings, enter: + where stringname1 and stringname2 are specified as two separate string names with different values. ENWW Networking Tab 81

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LPD Queues
The
LPD Queues
page allows you to specify LPD (line printer daemon) print queues on the Jetdirect
print server. For more information on LPD printing and print queues, see
LPD
Printing
.
LPD printing must be enabled on the print server before you can set LPD queues. If LPD is disabled,
go to the
Misc.
Settings
tab to enable it.
If LPD printing is enabled, ten different named print queues are available. Four of these queues are
configured automatically and their parameters cannot be changed. The remaining six queues can be
defined by the user.
The six user-defined queues can be set up with character strings—such as job control commands—
that are automatically added before or after the print job. You can define up to eight named strings,
and you can set up each queue so that any of these named strings precedes the print data (“prepend
string name”) or follows the print data (“append string name”).
LPD Queue Parameters for setting up LPD queues are described below. See
Table
4-13
LPD
Queue
Parameters
.
Table 4-13
LPD Queue Parameters
Item
Description
Queue Name
Name of the user-defined queue. This name can be up to 32 characters long, and can
consist of any displayable ASCII characters. You can define up to six user-defined queues.
CAUTION
Avoid the differentiation of queue names through the use of lower- and
upper-case characters only. Otherwise, management of LPD queues by other tools
(such as Telnet) may yield unpredictable results.
Prepend String Name
Enter the name of one or more strings to be added before (or prepended to) the print data.
You specify string names and values in the table at the bottom of the page.
To prepend a long string, multiple string names may be concatenated, that is, entered and
separated by a “+” character. For example, to prepend a long string that has been divided
into two separate strings, enter:
<stringname1>+<stringname2>
where stringname1 and stringname2 are specified as two separate string names with
different values.
Append String Name
Enter the name of one or more strings to be added after (or appended to) the print data. You
specify string names and values in the table at the bottom of the page.
To append a long string, multiple string names may be concatenated, that is, entered and
separated by a “+” character. For example, to append a long string that has been divided
into two separate strings, enter:
<stringname1>+<stringname2>
where stringname1 and stringname2 are specified as two separate string names with
different values.
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Networking Tab
81