Technical data

@sys$startup:dcps$execution_queue -
DCPS_TTB4 - ! P1 - Execution queue name
"SERIAL/TTB4" - ! P2 - Device name
DCPS_LIB - ! P3 - Logical name for /LIBRARY
"" - ! P4 - Default queue parameters
"/SEPARATE=(BURST,NOFLAG,TRAILER)"
! P5 - Default queue qualifiers
Notes:
Job burst pages do not imply job flag pages for DCPS, as is true for some
other OpenVMS print symbionts.
You can use the SET QUEUE command to temporarily specify job
separation pages. For example:
$ SET QUEUE/SEPARATE=(BURST,NOFLAG,TRAILER) queuename
Job separation pages are not affected by parameters set with the
PRINT/PARAMETERS command or by the PostScript file being printed.
The pages use the default PostScript context of the printer, not the context
of the users job.
Even if you disable separation pages, DCPS prints a job trailer page if an
error occurs in the print job. The job trailer page contains messages about
the errors in a print job.
6.2.1 Error Messages on the Trailer Page
If the print job contains errors, the trailer page includes messages that can
help the user determine what went wrong with the print job. Following are
examples of these messages:
28-MAR-2001 11:03 %DCPS-I-TRAYSUBST, Output will be delivered to the
only tray on printer-name
28-MAR-2001 11:03 %DCPS-W-INVACC, invalidaccess: Attempt to access
restricted object or capability - offending command is get
These types of messages are also displayed on the user’s terminal if /NOTIFY
was specified in the PRINT command for the print job.
The following types of messages are not printed on the job trailer page:
Start and end messages
Hardware printer error messages, such as ‘‘out of paper’’
Messages related to communications
Messages that the software uses to manage resources in the printer
Specifying Separation, Log, and Error Pages 6–3