Using
Abbreviations
for
A
ttribute
Names
and
V
alues
Enabling
a
Disabled
Logical
Printer
Use
the
pdenable
command
to
enable
a
disabled
logical
prin
ter.
Y
ou
can
enable
a
single
logical
prin
ter
or
m
ultiple
logical
prin
ters
with
the
same
command.
T
o
enable
a
single
logical
prin
ter,
en
ter:
pdenable
-m
"Logical
printer
LogPrt3
will
now
accept
jobs."
\
LogPrt3
T
o
enable
all
logical
prin
ters
asso
ciated
with
Queue2 ,
en
ter:
pdenable
-c
queue
-m
"Logical
printer
will
now
accept
jobs."
\
Queue2
The
v
alue
of
the
logical
prin
ter
attribute
enabled
c
hanges
to
true
and
HPDPS
mo
dies
the
message
attribute
for
all
of
the
logical
prin
ters
asso
ciated
with
the
queue.
Modifying
Logical
Printer
A
ttributes
After
y
ou
ha
v
e
created
a
logical
prin
ter
and
set
the
initial
v
alues
of
the
attributes,
as
describ ed
in
Chapter
6,
\Conguring
the
Sp o oler,
Logical
Printers,
and
Queues",
y
ou
can
c
hange
some
of
the
v
alues
based
on
actual
usage.
Y
ou
can
also
sp ecify
v
alues
for
an
y
attributes
that
y
ou
did
not
set
when
y
ou
initially
created
the
logical
prin
ter.
When
y
ou
mo
dify
the
attributes
of
a
logical
prin
ter,
y
ou
ha
v
e
three
c
hoices:
Assign
v
alues
to
an
attribute
that
previously
had
no
v
alue
Change
the
v
alue
of
an
attribute
that
previously
had
a
v
alue
Set
the
v
alue
of
an
attribute
that
previously
had
a
v
alue
to
no
v
alue
Y
ou
m
ust
disable
a
logical
prin
ter
b efore
y
ou
can
c
hange
the
attributes
of
the
logical
prin
ter.
T
o
mo
dify
the
attributes
of
a
logical
prin
ter,
p erform
the
following
steps:
1.
Disable
the
logical
prin
ter
with
the
pddisable
command.
F
or
example,
to
disable
the
logical
prin
ter
LogPrt1 ,
en
ter:
pddisable
LogPrt1
Managing
the
Spooler,
Logical
Printers,
and
Queues
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