Basic Terminology
1-4 Print Server Installation Manual
Logical Printer
Configuration
You may change the function for every logical printer by changing
the corresponding configuration parameter. This parameter can be
changed using either the print server homepage, the KyoNetCon,
SNMP or FTP parameter transfer.
Addressing Logical
Printer
Depending on your system, logical printers may be addressed in
various ways.
Windows 2000,
Windows NT, and
UNIX
In Windows 2000, Windows NT, and UNIX networks, the logical
printers are addressed with 'lp1' through 'lp8.'
Windows 98 and 95 If the LPD protocol is not available, as is the case of Windows 98
networks, you may use the TCP/IP ports corresponding to the
logical printers instead. Refer to the "TCP/IP Ports" section on
page 1-15.
Novell In Novell networks, the logical printers are addressed with '#1'
through '#8.'
FTP In the case of an FTP print data transfer, the logical printers are
addressed with 'lp1' through 'lp8.'
Example: put <file name> lp1
3 Prints the status page as PostScript
4 Prints a banner page in Novell networks or if the LPD protocol is used
5 Prints all data in hex dump mode. Hex dump mode is mainly used to search for
faulty or missing print data. The data is printed as a byte in hexadecimal form
instead of letters and numbers. Printer control commands are printed as
hexadecimal values and do not influence the printing result in any way.
6 Not assigned
7 Not assigned
8 Supports the RSO Spooler (BS2000)
No. Preset function