
DocuPrint and DocuColor 2060 NPS/IPS client overview
The job status command (lpq) is available at client workstations unless your TCP/IP network communications utilities do not support it.
• Xerox Client Software provides commands for listing the status of the job (listjob) and for listing the queue (listq). These commands are available for jobs submitted using Xerox Client Software.
• AppleTalk provides job status information at the client
| workstation through the print monitor function. Workstation |
| users can also determine the status of a queue. |
| The following table describes the job status capabilities of the |
| various workstations. |
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Platform | Job status capability |
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Sun Workstation | • Job status is available by issuing the appropriate command at the command |
| line. |
| • Job status information is available for jobs submitted using Xerox Client |
| Software. |
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PC | • Job status is available depending on the TCP/IP software installed on the |
| workstation. You must issue the appropriate command at the command line. |
| • Job status information is available for jobs submitted using Xerox Client |
| Software |
| (via DOS). |
| • Job status information is available using the Novell PCONSOLE utility if the |
| printer is configured as a remote printer or print server. |
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Apple Macintosh | Job status information is available at the workstation through AppleTalk. |
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IBM RS/6000, | Job status information is available for jobs submitted using Xerox Client Software |
HP/Apollo and | and by using the lpstat command for jobs submitted using the lp command. |
DEC Alpha UNIX |
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Guide to Submitting Jobs from the Client |