Preface |
Preface
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Preface
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Chapter 1 |
1
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DCPS Overview
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1.1
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Purpose of the DCPS Software
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1.2
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DCPS Software Components
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1.2.1
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The Print Symbiont
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1.2.2
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Device Control Libraries
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1.2.3
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Translators
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Chapter 2 |
2
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Setting Up Printers
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2.1
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Networked Printers
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2.1.1
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TCP/IP Printers
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2.1.1.1
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Raw TCP/IP Printers
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2.1.1.2
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LPD Printers
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2.1.1.3
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CPAP Printers
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2.1.2
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LAT Printers
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2.1.2.1
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Configuring the Printer for LAT Access
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2.1.2.2
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Setting DECserver LAT Port Characteristics
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2.1.2.3
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Editing the LAT Configuration File
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2.1.2.4
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Setting the Communications Speed
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2.1.3
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DECnet Printers
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2.1.4
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AppleTalk Printers
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2.2
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Directly-Connected Serial Printers
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2.3
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General Information
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2.3.1
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Supported Printers
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2.3.2
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Setting the printer timeout
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2.3.3
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Changing the Printer Password
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2.3.4
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Setting the Printer Name
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Chapter 3 |
3
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Creating and Modifying Print Queues
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3.1
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If You Are Installing the Software for the First Time
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3.2
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If You Are Upgrading From DECprint Printing Services Software (CPS)
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3.3
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Setting Up Execution Queues
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3.3.1
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Supplying the Name of the Execution Queue (P1)
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3.3.2
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Supplying the Printer Device Name (P2)
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3.3.2.1
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If Your Printer Is On a TCP/IP Network and Uses Raw TCP/IP Sockets
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3.3.2.2
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If Your Printer Is On a TCP/IP Network and Uses LPD
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3.3.2.3
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If Your Printer Is On a LAT Network or Directly Connected
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3.3.2.4
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If Your PrintServer Printer Is Part of a TCP/IP Network
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3.3.2.5
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If Your PrintServer Printer Is Part of a DECnet Network
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3.3.2.6
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If Your Printer Is Part of an AppleTalk Network
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3.3.3
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Supplying the Library Logical Name (P3)
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3.3.4
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Assigning Default PRINT Command Parameters to the Queue (P4)
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3.3.5
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Supplying Default Queue Attributes (P5)
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3.3.6
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Setting the Speed for Serial Printers (P6)
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3.3.7
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Supplying SET DEVICE Qualifiers to the Queue (P7)
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3.3.8
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Enabling SET VERIFY When Initializing the Queue (P8)
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3.4
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Running the Startup Procedure in Setup Mode
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3.5
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Customizing Execution Queue Behavior
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3.5.1
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Running DCPS as a Multistreamed Process
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3.5.1.1
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Managing Print Queues When Running Multistreamed
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3.5.1.2
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Changing the DCPS Environment When Running Multistreamed
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3.5.1.3
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Determing the Proper Value for DCPS$MAX_STREAMS
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3.5.2
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Interrupting Busy Printers When a Job Starts
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3.5.3
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Suppressing PostScript Synchronization When a Job Starts
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3.5.4
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Purging the Symbiont Process's Working Set
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3.5.5
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Specifying Sheet Size for LPD Queues
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3.5.6
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Specifying Product Name for LPD Queues
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3.5.7
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Suppressing Unsolicited PJL Messages
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3.5.8
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Suppressing the OPCOM Message USERNOTFOUND
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3.5.9
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Using Old ANSI Translator Page Size for A4 Landscape
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3.6
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Setting Up Generic Queues
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3.7
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Activating Changes to the Queue Definitions
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3.8
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Testing the Printing System
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Chapter 4 |
4
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Providing Automatic Data Type Detection
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4.1
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How DCPS Automatically Detects Data Type
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4.2
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Specifying Automatic Data Type Detection
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4.2.1
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Linking File Extensions with Data Types
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4.2.2
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Specifying Default Data Types for the System and Queues
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4.2.3
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How Users Control Data Type Detection
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Chapter 5 |
5
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Manipulating Print Jobs and Print Queues
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5.1
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Displaying Print Job Status
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5.2
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Deleting a Print Job
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5.3
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Releasing a Print Job in the Holding State
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5.4
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Requeuing Print Jobs
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5.4.1
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Requeuing Pending Print Jobs
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5.4.2
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Requeuing the Currently Printing Job to Another Queue
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5.4.3
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Requeuing Current and Future Print Jobs in a Queue
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5.5
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Modifying the Attributes of a Print Job
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5.6
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Displaying a Queue
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5.7
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Pausing a Queue
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5.8
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Starting a Queue
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5.9
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Modifying the Attributes of a Queue
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5.10
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Preventing Users from Printing to a Queue
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5.11
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Deleting a Queue
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5.12
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Responding to a Stalled Queue
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5.13
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Stopping and Starting the Queue Manager
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