Руководство Пользователя для Xerox Paris, a document system Support & Software
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The Paris Spooler Technical Manual
Defining the Output destination
Part of the printer definition is to instruct the software where to send the output
once it has been formatted.
once it has been formatted.
Output can be directed to a physical port, Novell Queue, Windows defined printer
or disk file.
or disk file.
If printing to a Windows defined printer, this can in turn be mapped to a TCP/IP
address, a physical port (e.g. LPT2), a Novell Queue or a disk file.
address, a physical port (e.g. LPT2), a Novell Queue or a disk file.
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NOTE:
If you are printing to a Windows defined printer, you must ensure that:
1. The driver selected for the printer is Generic Text Only.
2. The Print Processor for the printer is winprint and RAW (Windows NT)
or the Spooler Setting for the printer is RAW (Windows 95).
1. The driver selected for the printer is Generic Text Only.
2. The Print Processor for the printer is winprint and RAW (Windows NT)
or the Spooler Setting for the printer is RAW (Windows 95).
The output destination is entered in the ‘Output To’ text box. For example, the
name of the Novell Queue or the destination drive, directory and file name if to a
disk file.
name of the Novell Queue or the destination drive, directory and file name if to a
disk file.
The output destination for a printer is displayed in the ‘Output’ column in the Paris
Spooler control panel.
Spooler control panel.
Printer Output destinations in the Paris Spooler control panel