Examples of settings for sunos 4.1.4 – Oki B 6300 User Manual
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6.2 Setting Up the Workstation
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Important
• If a printer name other than the above is specified at printing, the printer mode set in OkiWebRemote is
used.
• When setting print languages/modes from the same workstation to a single printer, it is recommended to
set one kind each. If two or more kinds of languages/modes are set, the workstation may display the
same job number for some queries (lpq).
• To print an ASCII-format PostScript file, specify PSASC for data processing with TBCP enabled.
• To print a binary-format PostScript file, specify PSBIN for data processing with TBCP disabled.
• When PS is specified, the printer operates as if PSBIN is specified (factory shipping).
Note
• Lowercase characters may be used for a printer name.
• When outputting the PostScript file, using the UNIX filter is recommended.
Examples of Settings for SunOS 4.1.4
The examples below show printer settings for SunOS 4.1.4 where the printer host name is
printer1.
1.
Registering a printer (printer name: P001) supporting the PostScript language
2.
Registering a printer (printer name: P002) supporting the Postscript language that
feeds paper from an A4-size paper tray for duplex printing
PSBIN/PSB
PostScript
PS%n
PostScript (%n: Input the number of the logical printer (1 - 10) that is
registered on the OkiWebRemote*.)
PCL
PCL
ESCP/ESC
ESC/P
HPGL/HPG
HP-GL
PLT%nH
HP-GL (%n: Input the number of the logical printer (1 - 10) that is
registered on the control panel or the OkiWebRemote*.)
LP
Print mode set in OkiWebRemote
AUTO/ATO
Auto discrimination mode
*: When printing a PostScript or HP-GL file, you can register logical printers whose output style is preset
using OkiWebRemote.
#
##chosen PS decomposer on printer
##
P001 | printerPS | Auto select PS:\
:lp=:rp=PS:rm=printer1:\
:sd=/usr/spool/P001lpd:\
:lf=/usr/adm/printer1-errs:mx#0
#
##chosen PS decomposer on printer
##
P002 | printerPS:\
:lp=:rp=PS_A4:rm=printer1:\
:sd=/usr/spool/P002lpd:\
:lf=/usr/adm/printer1-errs:mx#0
Printer name
Print language/mode