VMS Help TCPIP Services, LPR_LPD, Remote Print Queues *Conan The Librarian (sorry for the slow response - running on an old VAX) |
Your system manager can configure your system with LPR/LPD network services that allow you to use the DCL PRINT command to send print jobs to a print queue on a remote internet host. The remote host can be a UNIX system or another OpenVMS system running LPR/LPD. You print a local file at a printer on a remote host by specifying the remote queue name defined on your local host (see your system manager for queue names). LPD copies the file to the appropriate remote printer's spool directory. A copy of the file to be printed remains in the spooling queue until the printer is ready to print it. When you enter the DCL PRINT command to send a print job to a remote print queue, you use the /QUEUE qualifier to specify the queue name plus any of the following qualifiers: /AFTER /BACKUP /BEFORE /BY_OWNER /CONFIRM /COPIES /CREATED /DELETE /EXCLUDE /EXPIRED /FORM /HEADER /HOLD /IDENTIFY /JOB_COUNT /MODIFIED /NAME /NOTE /OPERATOR /PARAMETERS /PASSALL /PRIORITY /QUEUE /SETUP /SINCE /USER /WIDTH Two of these qualifiers work differently with DIGITAL TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS software than they do in a OpenVMS environment without TCP/IP support. These two qualifiers are: o /FORM o /PARAMETERS NOTE DIGITAL TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS software does not support layup definition files for print requests to remote print queues. A layup definition file sets up the layup features: borders, sheet margins, alternating margins, pages per sheet, first page, page order, and page grid.
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