View and Configure LPR Settings
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Function
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Description
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LPR Enabled
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This field allows you to enable and disable the protocol.
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Host Access List
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This field allows you to limit access to the selected printer to certain hosts. No entry indicates that all hosts have access to the selected printer. To give a host exclusive access to the printer, enter the host's IP address in the field.
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With the Phaser 840, 740 and 780 printers you can enter IP host names or IP addresses, up to a maximum of 255 characters.
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With Phaser 360 printers, up to 255 characters are allowed in this field.
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With Phaser 380, 560, 600 printers, you can enter multiple addresses by separating the addresses with a single space. You can enter up to six print hosts.
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Receive Window Size*
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This is the size of the receive window for the LPR protocol. The value entered must be either 0 (the default) or a number between 1024 and 59392. If 0 is entered, the printer uses the window size desired by the print host. If a number between 1024 and 59392 is entered, the window size depends on a negotiation between the printer and the host computer.
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Language
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This field reports the language selected for the printer's LPR port. The language for the LPR port is determined by the queue name specified during the host configuration. On BSD UNIX systems, this is the
remote printer queue name
in the etc/printcap file (under the
rp
entry); on Windows NT systems, it is the
Name of printer on that machine
in Print Manager.
The
only
valid queue names are listed here (not all printers support all languages):
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PS
for PostScript
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HP-GL
for HP-GL
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PCL
for PCL
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AUTO
for AutoSelect (the printer automatically senses the language of the print job and processes it accordingly)
If any other name is specified, the printer automatically defaults to
AUTO.
Refer to your printer's user manual for more information about automatic language selection and which languages the printer supports.
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Filtering
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This field allows you to choose whether the printer strips out control characters. The choices are
InterpreterBased
or
None. In most cases,
Filtering
should be set to
None.
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Delayed Output Close*
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When you choose
True
(
On
), the printer does not begin a new job on this port until the current job is completed. When you choose
False
(
Off
), the printer can begin processing a new job while it is still printing a previous job.
For Phaser 380, 350, 340, 560, 550, 600 printers: If
Delayed Output Close
is
False
(
Off
), job accounting is disabled for the LPR protocol.
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* If this field is not displayed, it is not supported by the printer.
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