Windows nt 4.0 lpd setup procedure – HP 310X User Manual

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Meaning of the queue names:

The line printer daemon treats data in an

text

queue as unformatted

or ASCII text, and adds a carriage return to each line before sending it
to the printer. (Note that the actual observed behavior is that a PCL
line termination command (value of 2) is issued at the beginning of
the job.)

The line printer daemon treats data in an

raw

queue as formatted files

in PCL, PostScript, or HP-GL/2 languages and sends the data without
change to the printer.

Data in an

auto

queue will be automatically processed as

text

or

raw

, as appropriate.

For the

binps

queue, the line printer daemon requests the PostScript

printer driver to output print data in 8-bit binary form (byte values in
the range of 0 to 255, instead of the standard ASCII values in the
range of 0 to 127).

For

user-defined

queue names, the line printer daemon adds

user-defined strings before and/or after the print data. (

Click here

for

details on setting up user-defined print queues using the print server’s
embedded Web server.).

If the queue name is not one of the above, the HP Jetdirect print server
assumes it to be

raw1

.

The procedure depends on whether the system runs

Windows NT 4.0

or

Windows 2000

.

Windows NT 4.0 LPD setup procedure

Along with these general instructions, see your system documentation
for information on configuring these systems.

The process consists of these parts:

Installing TCP/IP software if not already installed

A.

Configuring the networked printer with the queue and port

B.

Verifying the configuration

C.

A. Installing TCP/IP software

This procedure lets you check whether you have TCP/IP installed on
your Windows NT system, and to install the software if necessary.

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