Complete the following steps to print to a TCP/IP print queue.
To add a Windows printer, you must be a member of the Administrators group.
LPR does not support spaces in file names. File names sent
by LPR will be truncated at the first space. Consider replacing spaces
in file names with underscores ( _ ).
Complete the following steps to define a printer. The options you specify for a spool printer affect all documents you send to it.
Open the Configuration Utility.
From the Spool
Printers tab, click Add. The
Printer Properties dialog
box displays.
In the Name box, enter a printer name. The printer name cannot contain a backslash '\'. This name displays in the Spool Window’s printer list and is called the spool printer.
Under Physical printer, select New. From the drop-down list, select Print to a TCP/IP print queue and click OK. A message box will display when the printer has been successfully created.
Before using the printer, you must configure the port. Click Modify Port to display the LPR Port Configuration tab pages.
From the Job
tab, configure the necessary parameters. In the Server
IP addr. (-S) box, type the IP address Short for Internet Protocol address. A 32-bit
(4-byte) binary number that uniquely identifies a host (computer) connected
to the Internet to other Internet hosts.
or host name of the print server where the files will be sent. You can
also click the ellipsis (...)
button to select a header field whose value will be used as the IP address.
In the Printer queue (-P) box,
type the name of the print queue on the print server. You can also click
the ellipsis (...) button to select
a header field whose value will be used as the print queue. Configure
other job attributes, as needed.
From the Content
tab, specify the file type. You can specify a font if you select the
file type DVI, Ditroff
output, or Troff output.
From the Advanced
tab, configure the advanced options if necessary. You can select to
restrict the local port number to the 512-1024 range. You can also select
to test the connection before processing data.
When you finish configuring the port, click OK. This adds the printer and returns you to the Printer Properties dialog box so you can configure the spool printer.
Click Banners to select the header and trailer files and how they will be applied to print jobs (optional). The Banner Options dialog box displays.
Click Overlays to setup overlays and configure how they will be applied to print jobs (optional). The Overlay Options dialog box displays.
Click Advanced.
The Advanced Printer
Options dialog box displays. Review the following table to select
the required and desired options.
Options |
Required |
Optional |
Don't Use |
Printer initialization files |
|
X |
|
Page layout |
|
|
X |
Code page |
|
X |
|
If FCB is not found, use default FCB named 'STD' |
|
X |
|
Printer in Disabled state at startup |
|
X |
|
Printer can be hidden |
|
X |
|
Printer does not check jobs for valid data type |
|
X |
|
Bypass the Windows spooler |
|
X |
|
Special: Pass data to printer without conversion |
|
|
X |
Special: Pass the archive format to LPR port |
|
|
X |
Special: Printer uses transform |
|
X |
|
Close the Configuration Utility.