4
4-28
Setting up Network Servers
T
O
TO
THE
D
OCU
C
OLOR
40 CP:
•
On a UNIX system running SunOS 4 or other BSD-based variant, use the lpr command
to send a job to the DocuColor 40 CP.
•
On a UNIX system running Solaris 2 or any System V implementation of UNIX, use the
lp command to send a job to the DocuColor 40 CP.
•
Windows NT 4.0 users with the TCP/IP protocol loaded can send print jobs to a
DocuColor 40 CP from their applications or from a command prompt.
Printing from applications uses the Windows NT PostScript driver. This gives
Windows NT 4.0 users the ability to set print options, which is not possible from the
command line.
Managing print jobs
UNIX network administrators can use UNIX utilities for viewing the list of jobs, and
for printing and removing jobs that are spooled on UNIX servers. If the network
includes a Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 95 workstation that has TCP/IP protocols
loaded, you can use Downloader to download fonts and files and WebSpooler to
manage jobs. See the Job Management Guide for more information.
Even without use of DocuColor utilities, you can:
• Save a record of individual jobs by using the Print Cover Page option in
DocuColor 40 CP Printer Setup (see page 2-36 and page 3-18)
• Set up the DocuColor 40 CP to print a log of printed jobs automatically after every
55 jobs (see Job Log Setup on page 2-41)
• Print a Job Log manually at any time from the Functions menu on the
DocuColor 40 CP Control Panel (see the Job Management Guide).