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off. no job control; no SOJ/EOJ commands. The printer prints
faster in off mode.
standard. (the default) traditional job control with immediate
acknowledgements of SOJ/EOJ commands.
enhanced. job control with EOJ acknowledgements held off by
the printer until job is fully printed. The printer prints slower in
enhanced mode.
To monitor the printer, use the telnet command “lpstat.” The normal
status reported on the first line of the lpstat response is the status of
the queue (LPQ) within the Ethernet. The status reported does not
reflect the state of the print job once it has been sent from the
Ethernet to the printer.
The new line at the bottom of the lpstate response labeled “printer
job:” can report one of two status values:
a. In Progress. A job in the printer is not yet finished.
b. Done. There are no jobs in the printer. All previous jobs are
finished.
store pserver lpd [-]dest1default
Example:
store pserver lpd dest1default
If dest1default is disabled and upon verification, the printer
name supplied by the LPR protocol and the destination name
does not match, then an error message is returned and the
service is refused. If dest1default is enabled and upon
verification, the printer name supplied by the LPR protocol and
the destination name does not match, then the job is
automatically routed to the first destination and the service is
accepted.
Default: enabled
store pserver tcpsocket <tcp-port> port <new-tcp-port>
Example:
store pserver tcpsocket 4000 port 5000
Change a pre-defined TCP port number <tcp-port> on the
Ethernet Interface to a new TCP port number <new-tcp-port>.
The default number is 9100 for prn.