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LP Lines per page, this should > = the number set on the
printer
QM Printer queue length
OD Output destination: "PRINTER", "LOG" (disk files) or
"BOTH"
LD, LL, LF Printer log attributes, specially the management of log
files. The attributes are meaningful, if OD = "LOG" or
"BOTH"
OJ Open on Job Basis, set value to 1. The printer is opened
before each print job and closed when the job is
completed
2. If needed, map the printer for an application with the APLn:BPR attribute.
Printers can be mapped for an application, which means that the application
recognizes the devices under logical numbers. The printer mapping is required
only if you want to use a logical printer number which is not the same as the
printer object number.
Only the printers mapped with the logical printer numbers 1 ...15 can
be used as alarm and event printers; printer 15 is reserved for event
lists.
The following is an example of a configuration where a printer is connected directly
to a base system:
#CREATE PRI:V = LIST(-
TT = "LOCAL",-
DT = "NORMAL",-
DC = "LINE",-
SD = "\\My_SYS_name\My_Printer_name",-
LP = 66)
#CREATE PRI2:B = %PRI
2.7.1.3. Connecting printers to PC-NET units
A printer connected to a NET can be used by all base systems connected to the same
network. The printer must be defined both in the base systems which uses it and in
the NET unit to which it is directly connected. It is assumed here that the NET unit
has been defined to the base system as a NODn:B object. Include the following
definitions in each base system which will use the printer:
1. Create a PRIn:B base system object with at least the following attributes:
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