Specifications
mySAP Business Suite
Printing Terminology
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Destination Host (such as the name of the target PC / print server)
For U or S, this must be the Host Name of the PC that will have SAPlpd running on it or the
Host Name of a dedicated Print Server with print queues setup. The easiest way to determine
the host name of a PC is to run SAPlpd and you will find it near the top of the start up window.
SAPlpd can be started by selecting
Start > Programs > SAP Frontend > SAP Printer Daemon.
ZebraNet II and ZebraNet 10/100 print servers can be driven via any of the above methods (as
long as there is a relevant print queue setup). Alternatively, ZebraNet II or ZebraNet 10/100
devices can be driven directly from SAP without setting up a queue using access method U.
This is not required for L or C. The local server is the destination host. Printing direct from
mySAP Business Suite to a Zebra print server. However, using a Print Queue is the
recommended solution.
You can print direct from mySAP Business Suite to the print server avoiding the need for
Windows Print Queues or SAP LPD.
U = Printing with the
Berkley protocol
This access method serves as the protocol for the spool
systems on UNIX systems. You can use this access method
together with the delivery program SAPlpd on Windows
systems; however, in this case, access method S is more
appropriate.
S = Printing with SAP
protocol
This access method is used for printers that function as
workplace printers on a Windows System. The data is sent
over the network in compressed for to the delivery program
SAPlpd, which is started automatically (if needed).
Important • Refer to the SAP documentation for the pre-requisites for the selected access
method configuration.
Access Method Description