Technical data

printer-connection-level
Identifies the level of connectivity supported by the printer.
Valid values: 0 Not specified (use system default), 1 Output only
(unidirectional ), 2 Output only (status bits returned), 3 Bidirectional
(no synchronized session control), 4 Bidirectional (synchronized session
control).
printer-connection-method
Indicates how the printer is connected to the server host.
Valid values: serial, parallel, ip-socket, digital-
printerserver, and bsd.
printer-data-bits
Identifies the data bits for the connected printer.
Valid values: 5, 6, 7, and 8.
printer-input-flow-control
Indicates the type of input flow control used by the printer.
Valid values: none, xoff, cts, and dtr.
printer-locations
A text string that can be used to identify the location of the printer.
printer-model
Identifies the make and model of a printer.
printer-output-flow-control
Indicates the type of output flow control used by the printer.
Valid values: none, xoff, cts, and dtr.
printer-parity
Identifies the parity used by the connected printer.
Valid values: none, even, odd, mark, and space.
printer-stop-bits
Identifies the stop bits used by the printer.
Valid values: 0, 1, and 2.
printer-tcpip-port-number
Identifies the port number the connected printer uses on a TCP/IP socket
connection.
Valid values: 1024 through 65535.
A–10 Attribute Descriptions