Intermate 100 manual System Target Printer has the following special functions

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[General]: System Target Printer

14.3. System Target Printer

The System Target Printer has the following special functions.

When you choose “Actions” > [Print Main Status Pages] the output is directed to the System Target Printer.

Logical Printer 0 (PR0) always directs physical output to the designated System Target Printer. So, any time you specify that a protocol should send output to Logical Printer 0, you are also directing the physical output to the System Target Printer.

Choose a value from the pull-down menu.

By default, the System Target Printer is the Local Printer, that is the printer where the print server is attached.

If you enable the Network Destination Option (NDO), you can choose another printer instead (Network Destination 1, Net- work Destination 2, Network Destination 3, or Network Desti- nation 4) as System Target. If you use the print server stand- alone, you must designate another printer as System Target.

G22- and K92-based print servers: If you choose a Network Destination from the list without having the rights to use NDO, the print server will use Local as System Target Printer and write information about the mismatch to the System Log (““Sta- tus > System Log”” [page 176]).

You can read more about the concepts of target printers (phys- ical printers) and logical printers in the chapter on “Processing Facilities” [page 117].

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Intermate 100 manual System Target Printer has the following special functions