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Processing Facilities: Data Manipulation in the Logical Printer Layer
17.7.
Data Manipulation in the Logical Printer Layer
Note:
if you will not be working with data
manipulation in the logical printer layer.
17.7.1. Examples of Logical Printer Definitions
If you work in a complex environment where you really want to
get the most of each multi-protocol print server, it would be a
good idea to make a table showing the kinds of capabilities you
want to use in each logical printer.
get the most of each multi-protocol print server, it would be a
good idea to make a table showing the kinds of capabilities you
want to use in each logical printer.
is an example of how to do this. It shows a set of defi-
nitions for logical printers, using every day descriptions instead
of a printer control language. Even if you only need a few logi-
cal printers, it can be inspiring to consider the examples of how
the different processing capabilities can be combined. There
are two assumptions made in this example:
of a printer control language. Even if you only need a few logi-
cal printers, it can be inspiring to consider the examples of how
the different processing capabilities can be combined. There
are two assumptions made in this example:
a
Sixteen sets of input and output strings have
been (or will be) defined on the [Substitution
Strings] page (refer to the chapter on
been (or will be) defined on the [Substitution
Strings] page (refer to the chapter on
when you
need to do an actual configuration).
Each “substitution string” has a number. To tell
a logical printer that it should use a substitution
string, you list the number in the logical printer
definition, just as it is shown on the table below.
a logical printer that it should use a substitution
string, you list the number in the logical printer
definition, just as it is shown on the table below.
b
The Network Destination Option (NDO) is not
enabled, so the only target printer available is
“local”. Later in this chapter we will see what
happens when network printers are added.
enabled, so the only target printer available is
“local”. Later in this chapter we will see what
happens when network printers are added.