Xerox Paris, a document system Support & Software User Guide
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The Paris Spooler Technical Manual
D
E F I N I N G
LPD S
E R V E R A S T H E
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N P U T
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To define an LPD Server as an input source, a job definition is set up with
LPR/LPD Server selected as the input source and an LPD Server name is entered.
The LPD Server that is named is the link between input files and the job definition.
LPR/LPD Server selected as the input source and an LPD Server name is entered.
The LPD Server that is named is the link between input files and the job definition.
A job definition must be created for each LPD based data file. The same data file
cannot be printed using different job definitions.
cannot be printed using different job definitions.
The Paris Spooler incorporates an LPD Log dialog which logs the status of the
LPD function.
LPD function.
If you have a job definition with LPD Server specified as the input source, when
the Spooler is started, the LPD Server will open and the LPD Log will be
displayed as an icon in the lower right corner of the status bar. The icon is an
image of a printer overlaid with an arrow ',
the Spooler is started, the LPD Server will open and the LPD Log will be
displayed as an icon in the lower right corner of the status bar. The icon is an
image of a printer overlaid with an arrow ',
,
,
,'.
To display the LPD Log dialog, right-mouse click on the icon and choose
‘Restore’ from the pop-up menu.
‘Restore’ from the pop-up menu.
Alternatively, the LPD Server can be opened or closed from the Spooler System
menu by selecting or de-selecting the LPD Server option
menu by selecting or de-selecting the LPD Server option
!
NOTE:
You can set up your LPD Servers, then create the relevant job
definitions, or create the job definitions, then set up your LPD Server.
Select LPD Server
from the System
menu to open the
LPD Log
from the System
menu to open the
LPD Log