
M-4 Line Printer Daemon (LPD) Protocol Support
LX Series Configuration Guide
When disabled, this command does not perform any linefeed
conversions when jobs are sent to the print queue named
<queue_name> on <port_number>.
Example Async1:0 >> lpd no queue <queue_name> lf->lfcr
The following command example converts every linefeed
contained in the print file to a carriage return/linefeed when
sent to queue lxserial on port 1.
Example Async1:0 >> lpd queue lxserial lf->lfcr enable
The following command example results in no conversion
being done on any linefeed contained in the print file when
sent to queue lxserial on port 1.
Example Async1:0 >> lpd no queue lxserial lf->lfcr
X To configure a Slave Print Queue and associate it with a
Master Print Queue
Load Balancing allows you to queue a print job to a master
queue. The master queue prints to the first configured slave
queue that is in an idle state and ready for printing, and then
prints in round-robin fashion to all configured slaves after
that. If that printer is busy for any reason, the print job is
then directed to the next slave queue in an idle state. This
feature requires a minimum of two configured print queues
for it to function; at least one slave queue (but preferably
more than one) that points to a Load Balance master queue,
and the Load Balance master queue itself.
L You should not print directly to the slave queue. Send
print jobs to the associated load balance master
instead. If necessary, the master can redirect print
jobs to other available slave queues, but a slave
queue cannot.
Use the following command to configure a slave print queue
named <queue_name> for <port_number> and associate it
with the master print queue <queue_name>. There can be
more than one slave queue per port. The master queue need
not exist beforehand to configure this command.
Example Async1:0 >> lpd queue slave <queue_name> master
<queue_name>
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