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from translating the printer name, prefix the printer name with an
underscore (_).
3.3.2.3 If Your PrintServer Printer Is Part of a TCP/IP Network
Enter the device information in the following format:
"IP_CPAP/address"
where address is the IP address of your DIGITAL PrintServer printer in either
a named or numeric format.
For example, a PrintServer TCP/IP node could be specified by either of the
following:
"IP_CPAP/garmnd.dsg.dec.com"
"IP_CPAP/16.128.144.11"
3.3.2.4 If Your PrintServer Printer Is Part of a DECnet Network
Enter the device information in the following format:
"DECNET/nodename"
where nodename is the DECnet node name of your DIGITAL PrintServer
printer.
For example, a PrintServer DECnet node could be specified by:
"DECNET/GARMND"
3.3.2.5 If Your Printer Is Part of an AppleTalk Network
You can include printers in your printing system that are connected to an
AppleTalk network. To make an AppleTalk printer a network sharable device,
the PATHWORKS AppleTalk for VMS software component must be running on
the same node that is running the DCPS queue.
The configuration of this type of network is described in the PATHWORKS for
VMS (Macintosh) Introduction to the AppleTalk Network System manual.
Enter the device information in the following format:
"APPLETALK/printername@zone@type"
where:
printername is the AppleTalk node name assigned to the printer. This is
the PostScript printer name. This value is required.
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