User`s guide

Chapter 2:Software and Hardware Installation
PShop User’s Guide - xix
already be installed and configured on your system. Vividata's website has
additional support information for the lpvi driver if you need it, including
information on how to get the latest version in a patch from Sun. This can be
found at http://www.vividata.com/sparcprinter/.
If you have a network printer, this is the temporary file used to store PShop's
rasterized output (in the printer's protocol) for transmission to a remote print
queue. If you are setting up multiple PShop print queues, make sure this file
path/name is unique for each network print queue).
If you have a SCSI or GPIB printer, this field is blank by default, but can be
set to the specific SCSI or GPIB device location. If only one SCSI or GPIB
printer is attached, nothing needs be filled in - PShop will determine the printer's
location automatically. If more than one printer is attached, fill in the printer's bus
type, bus number, and target id, separated by colons. For example,
s:0:3 for SCSI bus 0, target 3
or
g:0:4 for GPIB bus 0, device 4.
Print Queue Name
The Print Queue Name refers to the name of the PShop print queue on the system.
This will be the name known to users on the system, and the printer they print to
using PShop's user-level printing utilities (vvlpr, PShop), and lp, lpr, or PrintTool.
Its name must be unique on the system; it may not contain any spaces or other
characters prohibited by the system's print queue naming conventions, and must
be of a length permitted on the system.
Temporary File Directory
This option specifies the directory where temporary files created by PShop will
be stored. When printing an image file on any printer or a multipage document
on a SCSI/GPIB printer, the temporary files can be very large, in some cases 60
to 600 megabytes or more (refer to the appropriate section Memory
Requirements on page x), so it is important to make sure that this directory has
sufficient space.
Spool Directory (only in SunOS 4.x, OSF/1, AIX)
This is the directory where queued print jobs will be stored, usually
/var/spool/printer_name. Like the temporary file directory, the spool directory