Xerox XDPE/400 (also known as EOMS I-Services) Support & Software User Guide
Printing Documents with XDPE/400 (9/2001)
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Using Monitor Queue
Remote/Network output
queue (RMTOUTQ)
Specifies the name of a remote output queue where you want XDPE/400
to send the processed spool files for printing. If a remote output queue is
not specified, XDPE/400 places the processed spool files in the internal
output queue in the XDPE/400 application library.
NOTE:
If a remote output queue is specified, XDPE/400 does not
automatically start a writer to that output queue. You must start a
remote writer. Refer to chapter 20, “
,” for
more information.
Library
Specifies the name of the library in which the output queue was created.
You can use these values:
•
•
name — Specifies the name of the library in which the output queue
resides.
•
*LIBL — Uses the library list to locate the output queue.
•
*CURLIB — Uses the current library for the job to locate the output
queue. If a current library is not specified for the job, QGPL is used.
Workstation customizing
object (WSCST)
For network printing, this parameter specifies the workstation customizing
object that contains the Host Print Transform table to be used for this
Monitor Queue session. You can use these values:
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name — Specifies the name of a user-created workstation
customizing object. It is recommended that the XDPE/400 default
WSCST (*XDPEDFT) or euro-capable PCL default WSCST
(*EURODFT) be used.
CAUTION: The use of a user-created workstation customizing
object during a Monitor Queue session may produce
unpredictable results.
•
*XDPEDFT — Uses one of the XDPE/400 default workstation
customizing objects in the XDPE/400 application library. The default
WSCST options are:
WSCST
Printers
XWSCSTN32
•
45XX, 42XX, DC265LP, DC255LP,
N32, and N24 printers in PCL mode
•
NPS and DocuSP printers when the
XTICKET Suppress PCL option is
set to *NO
XWSCSTSUP
NPS and DocuSP printers when the
XTICKET Suppress PCL option is set to
*YES
XWSCST4220
All other network PCL printers
XWSCSTVIPP
Printers in VIPP mode