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10.2 Cancelling Advanced Printing Jobs
When you use the lpq command to view jobs on a gateway printer, the
output shows you all jobs queued to the printer, regardless of whether
they were submitted through the gateway. In the output from the lpq
command, a job entry number of 000 indicates that the job is a native
Advanced Printing job, one that was submitted using the pdpr command
or the pdprint GUI, not an LPD job. You cannot cancel native Advanced
Printing jobs with the lprm command. You must use the pdrm command to
remove native Advanced Printing jobs .
The following example shows the job cancellation message that is returned
by the lpd Inbound Gateway by way of an lprm command:
# lprm -P gwp 73
fafner_spl:1652 (73) cancelled
This message states that LPD job 73, which had the Advanced Printing
Software job ID, fafner_spl:1652, was removed.
10.3 Mapping LPD Print Jobs to Advanced Printing
Software
When an LPD print job arrives at the LPD Inbound Gateway, the job options,
specified by control file keys and values, are converted to equivalent print
system job and document attributes. The following tables describe the
mappings between the LPD commands and their corresponding Advanced
Printing attributes.
For some Xerox protocol extension options, the Advanced Printing Software
does not supply an equivalent attribute. These extensions are indicated by
the column entry, None in the Print System Attribute column. If a job is
submitted specifying one of these unsupported attributes, the job will fail to
print and the user will receive an e-mail message stating that the selected
option is not supported by Advanced Printing Software.
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