
Printing using Xerox utilities and lpr utilities (DOS and UNIX)
In the following example, the map color is changed to blue; therefore, the blue parts of the “color.ps” document are printed in the available highlight color of red.
lpr
The following example shows how to send a document with red, green, and blue components to a printer currently loaded with green dry ink. The operator is instructed to change the dry ink to blue, and since the map color is red, the red parts of the document are printed in blue.
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lpq command in DOS
Use the lpq command to show the contents of the printer queue for a specific virtual printer. This option is available only if you are using FTP software. To display the status of a print queue, enter the lpq command and its options on the command line using the following syntax:
Syntax lpq <options>
Options You may enter more than one option at a time.
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Displays the usage statement for lpq.
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Prevents the printing of certain information about the files comprising the print job.
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Specifies the queue associated with a particular printer. The - S option is case sensitive.
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Displays the version number and patch level of the lpq program you are running. You can use this information if you need to report operation problems to your support staff.
For information about other options that you may use with this command, refer to the documentation you received with your software. See the lpq command man page for more information.
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