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Chapter 12. Network Device Definitions
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TCP/IP LAN Print Server Classes
TCP/IP LAN Print Server Classes
LINCS C8.2 Central Control
TCP
Max
Implied
Form
Class Type
Line
Queue Name
Port
Conn
CR
Feed
Pro
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01
LPD
TRC1
LQPRINT
00000
8
Enable
After
00
02
LPD
TRC2
LINEPRINT
00000
4
Disable
After
00
03
TCP
ETH1
SAMSPRINT
01024
0
Disable
After
00
04
TCP
ETH2
BETTYSPRINT
01025
0
Disable
After
00
05
None
None
________________
00000
0
Disable
After
00
. . . . . . . .
16
None
None
________________
00000
0
Disable
After
00
PF: 1-Menu
7-Back 8-Forw 9-Default 10-Done
This panel is shown if TCP/IP is enabled on any LAN line. Here you define LPD and TCP/IP
Print Servers. Printer sessions are assigned to LPD and TCP Printers on the Device Profile
Assignments panel, denoted by an S in the session field.
For additional information about LPD Printers, TCP/IP Printers, LPD Print Servers, and
TCP Print Servers, see the TCP/IP Printer sub menu.
LAN Print Server Class
A LAN Print Server Class is used to identify a LAN Print Server when you assign it to a
printer (print device session) on the Device Profile Assignment panel. See the Device Profile
Assignments panel for more information.
LAN Print Server Type
The LAN Print Server Type field is used to define the type of print server to be defined.
Options are TCP or LPD, to select either an LPD Server or a TCP Print Server.
LAN Print Server Line
The Line field is used to select which LAN line will be serviced by the print server. This field
toggles to the LAN lines that have TCP/IP Protocol enabled on.
LAN Print Server Queue Name
The Queue Name field assigns a name to a print queue in the print server. It is required for
LPD and TCP server types, and must be a unique string of 16 or less characters.
This print queue is associated with a printer or a group of printers by assigning its LAN Print
Server Class to print device sessions in the Device Profile Assignment panel.
The LPD protocol uses this print queue name to select which printer to use to print a
document. If a group of printers have been assigned to this print queue name, then the
first available printer of the group is reserved when the LPD server receives a receive
job command. However, the data will not be printed until a complete print job is received
and there is a TCP disconnect.