Use the following tips and examples to route spool documents to printers. These examples require editing the Spool Window printer attribute columns and matching the entry in the header fields. Matching the document attributes to the printer attributes can be performed when sending a file to the spool with Print Utility, configuring the Barr Spool port for incoming documents, or by modifying the document attribute column in the Spool Window.
Use the less than (<), greater than (>), and equal (=) operands to route documents. You can route documents less than, greater than, or within a specified range of the values entered in the printer attribute columns. These operands can be used with numbers and letters for all editable printer attributes. For example, if you want a printer to accept documents ranging from 200 to 500 bytes with a class less than H, enter >=200 and <=500 in the printer Size column and <H in the printer Class column. If you leave the printer attribute blank or only enter >, all documents will route to that printer. If you only enter <, no documents will route to the printer.
The following rules apply to specifying a range for routing documents.
The first character must be > or <, and the second operand must be the opposite sign (for example, <=value1 and >value2).
The word "and" is case insensitive.
The = operand (if used) must follow an inequality sign with no spaces in between.
You can automatically route documents to a printer by typing the printer name in the Dest. device printer column in the Spool Window and typing the same name in the NDHGRMT header field when you send the job with Print Utility.
For one-character fields such as Class, you can enter multiple characters for the printer routing criteria. All documents that match any of the criteria will route to that printer. For example, if you type ABC in the printer class field, all documents with a class of A, B, or C will route to it.
By default, blank printer fields act as wild cards, automatically accepting documents with field characters or blank fields. You can configure documents to act similarly by selecting Printers accept blank document fields on the Spool Printers tab. This causes blank document fields to act as wild cards, automatically routing documents with blank fields to printers.