NetWare 4.1/9000 Print Services

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Sending Jobs to Network Printers Using CAPTURE and NPRINT
Using NPRINT
Print job
configuration
J=name Indicates the print job configuration to use; does not require
other options except to override print job configuration
options. If no job configuration is specified and a default job
configuration exists, it will be used. (Use the “Details” option
to see what job configuration is being used.)
If no default print job is used, you will need to specify either a
printer or queue in the command line.
You can also use this option to specify the context in which to
look for a print job configuration if it is outside the current
search path by identifying the container or user owning the
configuration. (See “Printing with Print Job Configurations in
a Different Context” for a discussion of this option as it
pertains to CAPTURE, and modify the command syntax
accordingly.)
Name NAM=text Indicates what will appear in the upper half of the banner
page. Limit = 12 characters.
Default: The username you used to log in
No banner NB Suppresses banner page.
No form feed NFF Suppresses form feed at the end of a print job.
No notify NNOTI Specifies that the user not get a message after the print job
prints. Do not confuse this option with the notification option
in PCONSOLE that informs designated users when the printer
is having problems.
Default: NoNOTIfy enabled
No tabs NT Specifies that tabs are not converted to spaces in a print job.
This is also called “byte stream.” This option ensures that all
the tab characters in your print job arrive at the printer
unchanged. Use this option for most network printing
situations, especially when printing graphics. Default is NT
(byte stream).
Print queue Q=name Indicates to which print queue the print job should be sent;
you may set a default in a print job configuration.
Table 4-4 NPRINT Options
Option Syntax Description