-Hld=store:
UserID:Password:DocumentName
-Hld=store:
UserID:Password:
Store Print
-Hld=store:
UserID::DocumentName
-Hld=store:
UserID::
Proof Print
-Hld=proof:
UserID::DocumentName
-Hld=proof:
UserID::
NOTICE:
Make sure you specify Secure Print only when you directly print data to a printer. Secure Print may not
be available if you specify it when data need to be printed through another server or data need to be handled by
another program such as PostScript files. Collate is automatically specified when you specify Proof Print.
-Jown= jobownername: Password Authentication Setting
Specifies job owner name and password for authentication.
When only job owner name is specified (-Jown=jobownername:) (no password specified),
authentication password is treated as not specified.
When only password is specified (-Jown=:password) (no job owner name specified), login user name
is used as job owner name. Entered password is used as authentication password.
When neither of job owner name nor password is specified (-Jown=:), login user name is used as job
owner name, and authentication password is treated as not specified.
When a job owner name exceeds allowable character length, the extra characters are ignored.
When an unacceptable character is specified for job owner name, "Unknown User" is used as job owner
name.
NOTE:
Characters acceptable for job owner name are alphanumeric characters and symbols, except for space and
colon.
NOTE:
Up to 32 characters are acceptable for job owner name.
When an unacceptable character is specified for password, or when a specified password is not within
the range of the allowable character length, the authentication password is treated as not specified.
NOTE:
Acceptable password length is between 4 and 12 characters.
Incomplete form of -Jown option is treated as no authentication setting being made. In such case, if authentication
setting is made with the environmental variable, it is used as setting information.
Example
To convert the program list of the
file.txt
file into the PostScript language program that sets the paper to the landscape
orientation and prints in the 2-up mode, type as follows:
% txt2ps2 -r -2 file.txt | lp
To convert
file.txt
to the PostScript language program and output it to the
file.ps
file, type as follows:
% txt2ps2 file.txt > file.ps
% lp file.ps
To convert the output result of the command into the PostScript language program using txt2ps2 and print it to the
printer, type as follows:
% ls -alF | txt2ps2 | lp