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set model <MODEL> name <NEW_NAME>
Example:
set model m1 name landscape
Change the current name of the model (<model>) to a new
name as indicated by <new_name>. These names are case
sensitive.
set model <MODEL> banner [text][after]
Example:
set model m2 banner text
Determine whether a banner page should be added for print
jobs passing through the <model> mapped destination/queue.
By default, banner pages are added to the front of the job.
If
after
is set, the banner page will come at the end.
set model <MODEL> stty [[-]onlcr] [[-]descramble]
[xtab <1-16>|none]
Example:
set model m3 stty onlcr
Control extra job processing done by the <model>. The
processing options are:
onlcr
Carriage return insertion for Unix text jobs.
Adds carriage returns to text jobs with solitary
linefeeds. This will prevent stair-stepped
output or output running off the right side of
the page.
descramble
Automatic descrambling of print jobs passing
through which have been scrambled using
Printronix proprietary Unix scramble utility,
npscramble
.
xtab
Tab expansion from 1 to 16 spaces.
set model <MODEL
>
header [<STRING>]
Example:
set model m1 header 0x20
Set a header string to be sent to the printer at the start of any
print jobs passing through this <model>
.
The headerstring
(<string>) can consist of up to nine elements. An example
element is a hexadecimal code (e.g., 0x04) or a pre-defined
variable on the print server (e.g., $FF for a formfeed). Use
list var
to see all available variables. To erase the header,
send the command with no
headerstring
value; for example ‘set
model m1 header’.
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