Using
Abbreviations
for
A
ttribute
Names
and
V
alues
There
are
no
set
minimum
or
maxim
um
capacities
in
HPDPS;
y
ou
can
easily
expand
y
our
system
to
include
more
clien
ts,
prin
ters,
serv
ers,
and
queues.
With
this
exibility
,
y
ou
can
start
with
a
minimum
HPDPS
conguration
installed
on
just
one
or
t
w
o
systems
on
a
lo
cal
area
net
w
ork
(LAN).
Later,
y
ou
can
expand
y
our
prin
t
en
vironmen
t
as
needed
without
requiring
y
our
users
to
c
hange
the
w
a
y
they
prin
t
their
jobs.
See
prin
ting-system
ev
en
ts
when
they
happ en.
HPDPS
pro
vides
async
hronous
ev
en
t
notication
that
informs
y
ou,
y
our
users,
and
y
our
prin
ter
op erators
when
sp ecic
actions
are
required.
F
or
example,
y
ou
can
receiv
e
notication
when
jobs
are
bac
klogged
in
a
queue
and
y
ou
can
notify
op erators
when
the
prin
ters
they
are
resp onsible
for
are
out
of
pap er.
Y
our
users
can
receiv
e
notication
if
HPDPS
cannot
sc
hedule
their
jobs
at
the
requested
destination.
The
t
yp es
of
notication
are
highly
congurable;
y
ou
can
ensure
that
the
appropriate
p eople
are
notied
when
signicant
ev
en
ts
o ccur.
Ev
en
t
messages
also
pro
vide
y
ou
with
v
aluable
information
that
can
alert
y
ou
to
a
problem
with
the
prin
t
en
vironmen
t
and
help
y
ou
isolate
the
cause
of
the
problem.
Implemen
t
an
industry-leading
prin
ting
tec
hnology
.
By
using
the
DCE
securit
y
services,
y
ou
can
con
trol
the
lev
el
of
access
y
our
users
ha
v
e
to
HPDPS
functions
and
HPDPS-managed
prin
ters.
HPDPS
conforms
to
the
Institute
of
Ele
ctric
al
and
Ele
ctr
onics
Engine
ers
(IEEE)
Portable
Op
er
ating
Systems
Interfac
e
(POSIX)
System
A
dministr
ation
Interfac
e/Printing
P1387.4
standard.
F
urther,
HPDPS
is
an
ob
ject-orien
ted
prin
t
en
vironmen
t
based
on
the
International
Or
ganization
for
Standar
dization
(ISO)
Do
cument
Printing
Applic
ation
(DP
A)
10175-1
standard.
1-2
Introducing
HP
Distributed
Service