LPR Printing with the CXP6000 Color Server
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Windows NT/2000/XP Command Line
You can also submit PostScript, PDF or VPS files for printing to the
CXP6000 using the following commands in the Window command line.
The following procedure is suitable for Windows NT, 2000, or XP
computers.
1.
From the
Start
menu, click
Run
.
2.
Type
cmd,
and then click
OK
.
3.
Locate the directory that contains the file(s) you want to print.
4.
Type the following at the command line (all commands, server name,
and printer name are case-sensitive):
lpr –S <server name> -P <virtual printer name> -ol
<file name>
and then press
ENTER
.
For example:
lpr –S OPAL3 –P OPAL3_ProcessPrint –ol brochure.ps
Your file is printed to the CXP6000 Color Server using the LPR
command.
Note:
All PostScript files should be created using the CXP6000 Color Server PPD
(
CXP6K3_6.ppd
)
Summary of Contents for DocuColor 6060
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Page 3: ...CXP6000 Color Server for DocuColor 2060 2045 6060 version 3 0 Installation Guide...
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Page 25: ...Defining a Printer on PC Client Workstations 9 The following window appears...
Page 37: ...Defining a Printer on PC Client Workstations 21 The Add Printer Wizard appears 3 Click Next...
Page 40: ...24 Chapter 1 Setting Up Client Workstations The Browse for Printer window appears...
Page 46: ...30 Chapter 1 Setting Up Client Workstations The Welcome window appears 2 Click Next...
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Page 123: ...Disk Striping 107 The following window appears 7 Select Striped volume and click Next...
Page 136: ...120 Chapter 2 Reinstalling Your CXP6000 Color Server...
Page 138: ...122 Chapter 2 Reinstalling Your CXP6000 Color Server The System Properties dialog box appears...
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Page 157: ...Upgrading the Software Software Upgrade 142...
Page 161: ...DFE Monitor General Information 146...
Page 165: ...Adding an External SCSI Device Adding an External Device 150...