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Printing with UNIX Workstations, Printing to the FierySI

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77-1 Printing to the Fiery SI Chapter 7: Printing with UNIX Workstations You can print to the Fiery SI directly from UNIX. Jobs printed to the Fiery SI are sent to the Print or Hold queue and can be manipulated from Macintosh and PC computers on the network. NOTE: You should print to the Hold queue only if you have a Macintosh or PC with Fiery XJ Spooler connected to the Fiery SI, so that you can move the jobs from the Hold queue to the Print queue. The queue name and Fiery SI printer name are established by your system administrator. Contact your system administrator for the name of your queues. NOTE FOR ADMINISTRATORS:The internal rp names that must be matched exactly when setting up printing to the Fiery SI are: print_5760/65, hold_5760/65, print_5790, hold_5790, print_5750, and hold_5750. For information about setting up printing from TCP/IP, see your UNIX system documentation. Printing to the Fiery SI You can use UNIX commands to print PostScript files and text files to the Fiery SI. In general, the basic printing commands (lpr, lpq, lprm) can be used to send print jobs to a Fiery SI. See your UNIX manual pages or other documentation for information about UNIX commands. NOTE: Make sure that the files are either PostScript or text files. These are the only formats you can use to print from UNIX.

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7
7-1
Printing to the Fiery SI
You can print to the Fiery SI directly from UNIX. Jobs printed to the Fiery SI are sent
to the Print or Hold queue and can be manipulated from Macintosh and PC
computers on the network.
N
OTE
:
You should print to the Hold queue only if you have a Macintosh or PC with
Fiery XJ Spooler connected to the Fiery SI, so that you can move the jobs from the
Hold queue to the Print queue.
The queue name and Fiery SI printer name are established by your system
administrator. Contact your system administrator for the name of your queues.
N
OTE
FOR
ADMINISTRATORS
:
The internal rp names that must be matched exactly when
setting up printing to the Fiery SI are:
print_5760/65
,
hold_5760/65
,
print_5790
,
hold_5790,
print_5750
, and
hold_5750
.
For information about setting up printing from TCP/IP, see your UNIX system
documentation.
Printing to the Fiery SI
You can use UNIX commands to print PostScript files and text files to the Fiery SI. In
general, the basic printing commands (lpr, lpq, lprm) can be used to send print jobs to
a Fiery SI. See your UNIX manual pages or other documentation for information
about UNIX commands.
N
OTE
:
Make sure that the files are either PostScript or text files. These are the only
formats you can use to print from UNIX.
Chapter 7:
Printing
with UNIX
Workstations