Xerox 721P90350 用户手册
Printing using Xerox utilities and lpr utilities (DOS and UNIX)
Guide to Submitting Jobs from the Client
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+(interval)
Specifies that the system periodically display the contents of
the print queue until it is empty. If you supply a value in
seconds for the interval, the workstation waits the specified
time before displaying the queue contents.
the print queue until it is empty. If you supply a value in
seconds for the interval, the workstation waits the specified
time before displaying the queue contents.
Example
The example below shows the command to display at ten-
second intervals the contents of the print queue submitted by
Susan to the printer “rushmore.”
second intervals the contents of the print queue submitted by
Susan to the printer “rushmore.”
lprm command
Use the lprm command to remove jobs from the print queue of a
specific virtual printer.
specific virtual printer.
CAUTION
Caution: If you do not specify any options, the lprm command
removes all active jobs with your user name.
removes all active jobs with your user name.
NOTE: This command is available only if you are using FTP
software and with standard UNIX lpr on a Sun workstation. See
the lprm command man page for more information.
software and with standard UNIX lpr on a Sun workstation. See
the lprm command man page for more information.
To remove a print job from a queue, enter the lprm command
and its options on the command line using the following syntax:
and its options on the command line using the following syntax:
Syntax
lprm <options>
Options in DOS
Options are case sensitive. You can enter more than one option
at a time.
at a time.
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-\?
Displays the usage statement for lprm.
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-S <printer controller>
Specifies that the request to delete be sent to the printer
controller you specify.
controller you specify.
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<job ID number>
Removes the job you specify as referred to in the job id
number specified by the lpq command and not the job id
number on the printer controller.
number specified by the lpq command and not the job id
number on the printer controller.
lpr -Prushmore +10 susan