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PRINTSTATUS(1)			Printing Tools			PRINTSTATUS(1)

NAME
     printstatus - graphical printer status tool

SYNOPSIS
     printstatus [ options... ] printername
     PrintStatus is an alias for printstatus

DESCRIPTION
     printstatus, also known as PrintStatus, provides a graphical interface
     for monitoring printers under the AT&T System V print spooling system.
     The program can be displayed on 24-bit, 8-bit, and 1-bit X displays.

   Command Line Options
     -e updateInterval
		    Specifies the interval, in seconds, between updates of the
		    printer engine status information.	This includes the icon
		    itself and the Current Printer Status area of the
		    interface.	This information is polled whether printstatus
		    is iconified or not.

     -q updateInterval
		    Specifies the interval, in seconds, between updates of the
		    printer request queue status.  This includes the queue
		    itself; the information in the "Printer Request Queue"
		    area of the printstatus window.  This information is NOT
		    polled when the printstatus is iconified.

     -s updateInterval
		    Specifies the interval, in seconds, between updates of the
		    spooler system status.  This includes the general spooler
		    information, including whether the spooler queue for this
		    printer is enabled or disabled.  This information is NOT
		    polled when the printstatus window is iconified.

     -f		    Specifies that the printer panel should be raised (and
		    de-iconified) to the top of the window stack if a fault
		    occurs.

     -u		    Specifies that the printer panel should be raised (and
		    de-iconified) to the top of the window stack if the
		    printer is unavailable. If the window is iconified, it
		    will be de-iconified.

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     -iconic	    A very useful method of invoking printstatus is either to
		    invoke it with the	-iconic X Toolkit option or to iconify
		    it once running.  When iconified, printstatus continues to
		    monitor the printer, and the application icon will change
		    to reflect the current printer state.  If the icon
		    displays an undesirable state, opening the icon will give
		    detailed information on the printer's condition.

		    When iconified, printstatus performs only the minimal
		    amount of polling necessary to keep the icon updated
		    properly.  Therefore, iconifying printstatus is good
		    etiquette when monitoring shared network printers, as the
		    iconified printstatus generates very little load on your
		    network and on your network host.

     printername    Specifies the printer that is to perform the printing.
		    printername specifies the printer name. If the printername
		    option is not specified then the printer selected will be
		    the value of the LPDEST environment variable. If LPDEST is
		    not set, the system default printer will be selected. If
		    there is no system default printer, an error message to
		    that effect will be printed and the program will exit.

   Program Usage
     The printstatus program presents a status panel that consists of four
     main areas. These areas are the menu bar, the printer information and
     icon area, the printer status message area, and the printer queue area.
     These areas are described below.

     Menu Bar	The menu bar provides four submenus: Printer, Queue, Other
	       Tools, and Help.

	       The Printer menu contains options to send a test page to the
	       printer, to request that the printer status be updated
	       immediately, and to quit the program.  Note that the test page
	       will not be affected by any printer-specific settings you may
	       have set using the PrintPanel tool.

	       The Queue menu contains options to cancel jobs and to modify
	       queueing options.  To cancel a job, select that job in the
	       queue, and then select the cancel job menu option.  If the job
	       you select was not submitted from your workstation, the cancel
	       job menu choice will be disabled.  To set queueing options, you
	       must be running the tool as the system adminstrator.  To toggle
	       job acceptance for the local printer queue, simply select the
	       menu choice Printer Accepting Your Jobs and the state of that
	       function will be toggled.  To toggle job printing for the local

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	       printer queue, simply select the menu choice Printer Printing
	       Your Jobs and the state of that function will be toggled.  The
	       state of these toggle buttons is automatically updated at set
	       intervals in case the printer queue is modified from outside
	       PrintStatus.

	       The Other Tools menu allows you to launch other printing-
	       related tools, such as the PrintPanel for submitting jobs and
	       setting printer-specific options, PrintManager for adding and
	       deleting printers, and PrintStatus for another printer.	If any
	       of these programs is not properly installed, its menu entry
	       will be greyed out.

	       The Help menu allows you to launch an online help dialog, which
	       should provide helpful information.  It better, or it isn't
	       doing its job.

     Printer Information And Icon Area

	       The top left portion of the printstatus main panel contains the
	       printer status icon, and the top right contains several lines
	       of information about that printer.  The icon graphically
	       displays the current state of the printer being monitored.
	       There are three states:	Idle, Printing, and Faulted.  The idle
	       state is indicated by a plain printer icon on a green
	       background.  The Printing state is indicated by a printer icon
	       plus a stack of waiting paper on a yellow background.  The
	       faulted state is indicated by a broken printer on a red
	       background.  (See the Printer Status Message Area description
	       below for more detailed status.)

	       The textual printer information presented is the name of the
	       printer as known to your local spooler, the model and type of
	       printer as it was installed on the printer host, and the method
	       of connection.  If the printer is locally connected, a device
	       such as '/dev/plp' will be listed here.	If the printer is a
	       remote printer connected to another system, the name of that
	       host system will be listed.

     Printer Status Message Area

	       This area contains two major features.  First is the current
	       printer state, which is one of Idle, Printing, or Faulted.
	       These states correspond to the green, yellow, and red icons,
	       respectively.  Detailed printer status information is presented
	       in the scrollable list immediately below.  Look in this area to
	       determine what the nature of the faulted condition may be.

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	       Common problems such as out of paper or offline are easily
	       diagnosed from where you sit using this information.

	       If the printer you are monitoring is not an Impressario
	       printer, it may not be capable of reporting this detailed
	       status.	In that case the icon and the status area may not ever
	       change, and a message to that effect will be placed in the
	       status area.  In this case you may find it useful to resize the
	       status list area by dragging the lower sash up to the upper
	       sash, thereby conserving screen real estate.  You may also wish
	       to upgrade the printer server to an Impressario printer server
	       to obtain the detailed feedback which that package provides.

     Printer Queue Area

	       The jobs currently in the queue for this printer are displayed
	       here.  To cancel a job, select that job and then pull down the
	       queue menu, releasing your mouse button on the Cancel Selected
	       Job entry.  If you are running the tool as the administrator,
	       you may also be provided with the opportunity to forward the
	       job to another printer.

PROGRAM RESOURCES
     printstatus is written using the standard X toolkit and the Motif widget
     set. The program accepts all standard Xt/Motif resources and command line
     options.

NOTES
     printstatus submits test jobs only to the AT&T System V print spooler.
     The BSD spooling system is not currently supported.

     printstatus by default updates the status information every 5 seconds,
     the queue every 15 seconds, and the general information such as the
     presence of the Other Tools menu entries and queueing state (enabled,
     accepting) every 30 seconds.  These values may be changed by specifying
     the -e, -q, and -s options.  Remembering that these values are polled at
     set intervals may be helpful in understanding why some status updates are
     not immediate.  Selecting Update Printer Status immediately updates all
     three classes of status information, without resetting any of the other
     timers.

KNOWN BUGS
     printstatus polls for spooler information by using libspool(3), which,
     because of limitations in the System VR3 spooler, must use rshd(1M) to
     query remote spooler information.	If your printer host has access
     logging turned on, this polling behavior can result in large system log

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     files if users leave their printstatus windows around for long periods.
     The proper solution to this is to iconify your printstatus windows:
     printstatus does not use rshd(1M) to query engine status (see -e switch,
     above), and thus will not log accesses on the printer host.  Iconifying
     printstatus generates the lowest resource utilization: all engine status
     queries are done via the highly efficient RPC mechanism inside libpod(3).

SEE ALSO
     lp(1), lpadmin(1M), PrintPanel(1)

FILES
     /usr/lib/X11/app-defaults/Printstatus    Program resource file

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