Administering global job templates

Configuring Xprint V7.0

host_name

is the name of the remote host on which the template is added.

or:

Log in as the Xprint V7.0 administrator.

Add a job template on the remote host by copying an existing template to this host (with or without modifications):

xpcopy -jtpold_template new_template modifications -ahhost_name

old_template

represents the name of the existing template

new_template

stands for the new, maybe modified template.

modifications

represents a list of modifications which distinguish the new template from the old one. Each entry in this list consists of an option of the xpadd -jtpcommand and a corresponding value (see also section “Printing files” on page 17).

Examples

To define the new job template invoice4 with the values: destination printer3, form invoice1, priority 75:

xpadd -jtp invoice4 -de printer3 -fm invoice1 -pr 75

To define a job template letter1 based on the template template1, setting the destination to printer1 and the form to letter2:

xpcopy -jtp template1 letter1 -de printer1 -fm letter2

To add the job template generic with the settings destination printer1 and data content type SIMPLE on the remote host nile:

xpadd -jtp generic -de printer1 -ct SIMPLE -ah nile

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