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Banyan Queue - Giving Print Jobs A Hold Statu |
The information in this document applies to:
WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: The customer needs to hold print jobs in the Banyan queue. The documents that the customer is printing contain sensitive information that they do not want people to read as they stand at the printer and wait for their documents. It is possible with the Banyan network to redirect the output from LPT1 to a queue and place a hold status on the print job. The problem is that WP ignores the status and the job prints anyway. Solutions: Banyan users can issue a SETPRINT command that will redirect the output from a parallel port to a network queue. An example of this command is SETPRINT LPT1: /D:INFINITE. The /D:INFINITE switch places a hold status on all the print jobs sent by the workstation. Jobs printed on a workstation with this type of command will not print until the SETPRINT LPT1 OFF command is issued. WP ignores the /D:INFINITE command when the port is selected as 1. LPT1:. In this situation, the job will finish printing (as seen in WP Printer Control) and the Banyan printer notification banner will appear on the bottom of the screen. If a situation requires that the documents printed from WP are to be held until the SETPRINT LPT1 OFF command is issued, the port must be selected by choosing 8 (Other) and specifying LPT1 (no colon). This will force WP to print to a file called LPT1 which the Banyan redirector will grab and hold. |
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