HP 635n HP Jetdirect Print Server Administrator's Guide (Firmware V.36) - Page 91

LPD Queues Tab Settings, Queue Name, Prepend String Name, Prepend, Append, BINPS, Default Queue Name

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Table 4-13 LPD Queues Tab Settings 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 Append String Name Queue Type Default Queue Name String Name Value 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. Processing instruction for the queue. Choose from these four queue types: ● RAW: No processing. The line printer daemon treats the data in a raw queue as a print job that has already been formatted in PCL, PostScript, or HP-GL/2, and sends it to the printer without modification. (Note that any user-defined Prepend or Append string will be added to the job in the appropriate position.) ● TEXT: Carriage return added. The line printer daemon treats data in text queues as unformatted or ASCII text, and adds a carriage return to each line before sending it to the printer. ● AUTO: (Automatic) The line printer daemon uses auto-sensing to determine whether the print data should be sent as raw or text. ● BINPS: (Binary PostScript) This instructs the PostScript interpreter that the print job is to be interpreted as Binary PostScript data. Name of the queue to be used if the queue specified for a print job is unknown. By default, the Default Queue Name is AUTO. Name of a character string. You may define up to eight character strings for use in LPD queues; this parameter names the string, and the Value parameter defines the content of the string. Prepend and Append string names (specified in the table at the top of the browser window) must be chosen from the names specified here. The string name can be up to 32 characters long, and can consist of any ASCII characters that can be displayed. The content of the string. The String Name parameter names the string; the Value parameter defines its content. When a string name is specified for a prepend or append string (as defined in the table at the top of the browser window), the line printer daemon sends the value of that string to the printer before or after the print data (as appropriate). ENWW Networking Tab 81

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Table 4-13
LPD Queues Tab Settings
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.
Queue Type
Processing instruction for the queue. Choose from these four queue types:
RAW
: No processing. The line printer daemon treats the data in a
raw
queue as a print
job that has already been formatted in PCL, PostScript, or HP-GL/2, and sends it to the
printer without modification. (Note that any user-defined
Prepend
or
Append
string will
be added to the job in the appropriate position.)
TEXT
: Carriage return added. The line printer daemon treats data in
text
queues as
unformatted or ASCII text, and adds a carriage return to each line before sending it to the
printer.
AUTO
: (Automatic) The line printer daemon uses auto-sensing to determine whether the
print data should be sent as
raw
or
text
.
BINPS
: (Binary PostScript) This instructs the PostScript interpreter that the print job is to
be interpreted as Binary PostScript data.
Default Queue Name
Name of the queue to be used if the queue specified for a print job is unknown. By default, the
Default Queue Name
is
AUTO
.
String Name
Name of a character string. You may define up to eight character strings for use in LPD queues;
this parameter names the string, and the
Value
parameter defines the content of the string.
Prepend
and
Append
string names (specified in the table at the top of the browser window)
must be chosen from the names specified here. The string name can be up to 32 characters
long, and can consist of any ASCII characters that can be displayed.
Value
The content of the string. The
String Name
parameter names the string; the
Value
parameter
defines its content. When a string name is specified for a prepend or append string (as defined
in the table at the top of the browser window), the line printer daemon sends the value of that
string to the printer before or after the print data (as appropriate).
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