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13.1 Detailed Directions
This section contains detailed information on various questions concerning printing. It contains the following
topics:
LPR Output Printer Queue Properties (Page 240)
Windows Output Printer Queue Properties (Page 241)
FTP Output Printer Queue Properties (Page 241)
Send to Folder Printer Queue Properties (Page 242)
Printer Queue Advanced Properties (Page 243)
Import Documents (Page 244)
Import Documents (Page 244)
Add Resident Documents in the Configuration Components Area (Page 245)
Associate Documents and PlanetPress Watch/Server Printer Queues (Page 245)
Manually Update Documents (Page 247)
Print a Test Page (Page 246)
13.1.1 LPR Output Printer Queue Properties
LPR output printer queues send print jobs to LPD-compatible printers using the LPD/LPR protocol. Note that
most of the settings associated with LPR output are configured via the PlanetPress Watch/Server user options
(see LPR Output User Options (Page 262)).
LPR output printer queue properties are as follows:
General tab
Printer address: Enter the IP address or host name of the printer receiving LPR jobs.
Queue name: Enter the printer queue name. Based on printer and network requirements, this property may
not be required.
Note that if you plan to use an LPR output printer queue to send PlanetPress Design documents generated
using the Optimized PostScript Stream option, you should not enter data selections in the Printer address
and Queue name variable property boxes (seeVariable Properties). If you do need to use information stored
in the data to configure the LPR output printer queue, you should first use Job info variables (see Job
Information Elements and Job Info Variables) to store the information, and then use these variables in the
Printer address and Queue name variable property boxes.
Data type: Select the proper data type. Select (l) Binary data if the job file is a standard binary file. Select (f)
Formatted text to interpret the first character of each line of text as a standard FORTRAN carriage control
character. Select (d) DVI file if the job file contains data in the TeX DVI format. Select (o) PostScript file if the
job file is a PostScript file. Select (n) Ditroff format if the job file contains data in device independent troff.
Select (t) Troff format if the job file contains data in troff. Select (v) Sun raster file if the job file contains
raster images. This ensures that the printer uses the correct filter to interpret the data.
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