Miscellaneous Commands
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Miscellaneous Commands
These commands do not fall under any specific section of the
command shell, but they are used quite frequently.
save [default]
Save the current settings to flash memory so they are available
after power cycles. Sysinfo, destination, model, logpath,
variable, user, and I/O port settings will be saved. If
default
is specified as well, factory settings will be saved, overwriting
any new settings you have configured.
reboot
Perform a warm boot or hardware reset to simulate a power-on
reset. This restores current settings to those stored in flash
memory, since the flash memory settings will be read and
loaded into memory upon bootup.
reset
Perform a warm boot or hardware reset to simulate a power-on
reset. This restores current settings to those stored in flash
memory, since the flash memory settings will be read and
loaded into memory upon bootup.
load [default]
Load the settings stored in flash memory and use them as the
current or working settings. If
default
is specified as well,
factory settings will be loaded.
lpstat [
ioport
] [
jobID
]
Example:
lpstat prn
Display active and queued jobs and I/O port status for a given
ioport
or
jobID
. Specifying one of these parameters will
shorten the output and focus on the particular I/O port or print
job specified.
cancel
jobID
Example:
cancel d1prn-10
Remove a job from an I/O port queue. Use
lpstat
to find a
particular job ID first.
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