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2.3.2 Product Name
Most DCPS LPD queues will use printers unrecognized by DCPS, so most queues
will not require the use of this logical name. However, you might want to use
LPD to print to a DCPS-supported printer. For example, the HP Color LaserJet
8500 and 8550, DIGITAL Colorwriter LSR 2000 and DEClaser 3500 are not
supported by DCPS with any other IP protocol, but can now be used with LPD.
If you have a DCPS-supported printer that you want to use with LPD, you
must define the DCPS$queuename_PRODUCT_NAME logical name to be the
PostScript product name of the printer as shown in Table 2–2. For example, to
set up a queue called BIG_COLOR to an HP Color LaserJet 8550 printer:
$ DEFINE /EXECUTIVE_MODE /SYSTEM DCPS$BIG_COLOR_PRODUCT_NAME -
"HP Color LaserJet 8550"
You must specify the product name exactly, including capitalization and
spacing. Note that some product names include a trailing space. If you specify
"HPGENERIC", your printer will be treated as an ‘‘HP Generic’’ printer. If
you specify any other string, your printer will be treated as an ‘‘unrecognized’
printer.
Table 2–2 Supported Product Names
"Colormate PS"
"Colormate PS40"
"Colormate PS80"
"Colorwriter 1000"
"Colorwriter LSR 2000"
"Compaq Laser Printer LN16"
"Compaq Laser Printer LN32"
"Compaq Laser Printer LNC02"
"Compaq Laser Printer LNM40"
"DECcolorwriter 1000"
"DEClaser 1150"
"DEClaser 1152"
"DEClaser 2150"
"DEClaser 2250"
"DEClaser 3250"
"DEClaser 3500"
"DEClaser 5100"
"DIGITAL Laser Printer LN15"
"DIGITAL Laser Printer LN20"
"DIGITAL Laser Printer LN40"
"DIGITAL Laser Printer LNC02"
"GENICOM Intelliprint cL160"
"GENICOM Intelliprint mL260"
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