NetGear Print Server Manual

Logical Printer

The logical printer screen is used to map different logical printer ports to printers attached to the Print Server. A logical printer port is used to specify a set of printer control commands to be sent to a printer for every print job sent through the logical port. Figure 3-8 shows the logical port screen and the following table describes its fields.

Figure 3-8 Logical Port Screen

Logical Port Fields

Logical PortSelects the logical port to be configured. Three logical ports are available.

Get Data

Click this button to display the saved configuration parameter for the selected logical port.

 

 

 

Provides the control character string to send to the printer before the first character of the job is sent to the

 

printer. One example of such an application would be switching to landscape mode when printing to the logical

 

port. The string is made up of the hexadecimal code of the corresponding ASCII characters, as in these

Pre-String

examples:

ASCII = [Esc]&0O

(Hex)

Hexadecimal = 1B266C304F

 

 

ASCII=[Esc]&1O

 

Hexadecimal = 1B266C314F

 

An ASCII to hexadecimal number conversion table is include in the appendix.

 

 

Post-String

Provides the control character string to send to the printer after the last character of the job is sent to the

printer. The character string must be in hexadecimal format as illustrated in the String Before Job example

(Hex)

above.

 

 

 

Convert LF

If checked, adds a carriage return (CR) every time the line feed (LF) character code is received by the print

server when print data is sent to this logical printer port. Generally this should be unchecked. It may be needed

to CR/LF

for compatibility between Unix and Windows.

 

 

 

Save

Save:

Cancel

After the configuration, click on ‘Save’ button to save the value permanently to PS111W.

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