Using
Abbreviations
for
A
ttribute
Names
and
V
alues
prev
en
ts
HPDPS
from
accepting
jobs
that
request
a
t
yp e
of
media
that
y
ou
do
not
use
or
do
not
in
tend
to
load
in
the
prin
ter
device.
Another
consideration
is
whether
there
is
an
op erator
a
v
ailable
to
c
hange
the
media
loaded
in
the
prin
ter
device
when
a
user
needs
a
non-standard
medium.
That
op erator
m
ust
b e
able
to
receiv
e
messages
from
users
requesting
sp ecic
media
or
m
ust
b e
a
v
ailable
to:
Determine
if
there
are
held
jobs
Determine
wh
y
the
jobs
are
held
Load
the
appropriate
media
in
the
prin
ter
device,
for
held
jobs
requiring
resources
Up date
the
corresp onding
ph
ysical
prin
ter
attributes
to
reect
the
media
curren
tly
supp orted
and
ready
If
there
is
no
suc
h
op erator
a
v
ailable,
y
ou
need
to
dev
elop
pro cedures
for
y
our
organization
to
supp ort
users
requiring
sp ecial
media.
F
or
example,
congure
separate
logical
prin
ters,
queues,
and
ph
ysical
prin
ters
for
non-standard
media
and
ensure
that
the
asso
ciated
prin
ter
devices
alwa
ys
ha
v
e
the
correct
media
loaded.
Sending
Media-Related
Messages
to
Operators
If
y
ou
supp ort
a
sp ecial
media,
but
that
media
is
not
alwa
ys
loaded
in
a
particular
prin
ter
device,
y
ou
can
instruct
y
our
users
to
submit
their
jobs
with
a
message.
The
message
go
es
to
the
op erator
sp ecied
b
y
the
notify-operator
queue
attribute.
See
\Sp ecifying
Who
Receiv
es
Messages
F
rom
Users"
in
Chapter
6
for
information
on
conguring
this
attribute.
F
or
example,
a
user
with
a
job
requiring
the
iso-a4-colored
medium
could
issue
the
command:
pdpr
-p
LogPrt7
-x
"job-message-to-operator='Please
load
\
yellow
iso-a4
in
the
printer
for
this
job.'"
File1.txt
Y
ou
need
to
ensure
that
the
correct
p erson
is
sp ecied
b
y
the
notify-
operator
attribute;
see
\Sp ecifying
Who
Receiv
es
Messages
F
rom
Users"
in
Chapter
6
for
information
on
setting
up
this
attribute.
Managing
Supervisors
and
Physical
Printers
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