Xerox DocuTech 2000 Series 90 Betriebsanweisung
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Using the print command
The print command is used at the Unix command line to select a
document to print, to select the print queue, and to identify the
printing options for the document.
document to print, to select the print queue, and to identify the
printing options for the document.
Before using the print command, be sure that your selected
document file is in a PDL format such as PostScript, PDF, PCL,
or is a TIFF or ASCII file.
document file is in a PDL format such as PostScript, PDF, PCL,
or is a TIFF or ASCII file.
NOTE: For more information on the Xerox Client Software, refer
to the man pages. The man pages may be found in the /usr/man
directory.
to the man pages. The man pages may be found in the /usr/man
directory.
Network communication options
Not all of the commands described in this chapter will be
available to you, depending upon the type of network protocol
software installed on your workstation. Refer to the
documentation you received with your software for more
information.
available to you, depending upon the type of network protocol
software installed on your workstation. Refer to the
documentation you received with your software for more
information.
Printing hierarchy
When submitting documents to the printer, keep in mind the
following hierarchy to achieve the desired results:
following hierarchy to achieve the desired results:
1. Queue overrides
2. Exception pages
3. Job ticket
4. Submission print protocol (lp, lpr, nprint)
5. Setpagedevice values/PCL copy count
6. Queue defaults
For example, queue defaults are overridden by job tickets, but
job tickets are not overridden by lp commands.
job tickets are not overridden by lp commands.