Using
Abbreviations
for
A
ttribute
Names
and
V
alues
T
able
13-1.
Physical
Printer
A
ttribute
V
alues:
printer-state
and
enabled
printer-state
enabled
Y
our
next
action
to
resume
and
enable
the
printer:
paused
true
Use
the
pdresume
command
to
resume
the
prin
ter.
paused
false
Use
the
pdresume
and
pdenable
commands
to
resume
and
enable
the
prin
ter.
idle
false
Use
the
pdenable
command
to
enable
the
prin
ter.
If
the
prin
ter
cannot
register
with
the
queue,
either
the
queue
or
its
sp o oler
is
the
source
of
the
problem
or
there
is
a
DCE
or
net
w
ork
problem.
idle
true
1.
Use
the
pdls
command
to
see
if
the
queue
is
paused.
2.
Use
the
pddisable
command
follow
ed
b
y
the
pdenable
command
to
make
the
ph
ysical
prin
ter
register
with
the
queue's
sp o oler.
3.
Chec
k
to
see
if
the
job
w
as
at
fault
b
y
sending
a
test
job
requesting
this
ph
ysical
prin
ter.
printing
true
1.
Lo
ok
at
the
prin
ter
device
fed
b
y
this
ph
ysical
prin
ter
to
see
if
the
device
is
prin
ting.
2.
If
the
prin
ter
device
is
not
prin
ting,
it
might
b e
pro cessing
large
or
complex
data.
W
ait
to
see
if
it
successfully
pro duces
output.
3.
If
the
prin
ter
device
do es
not
successfully
pro duce
output,
clear
the
prin
ter
device
if
p ossible,
or
w
ait
un
til
it
has
cleared
itself.
Send
a
test
job
requesting
this
ph
ysical
prin
ter.
Use
the
physical-printer-requested
attribute
to
sp ecify
this
ph
ysical
prin
ter.
If
this
test
job
prin
ts
successfully
,
consider
that
the
unsuccessful
job
migh
t
ha
v
e
requested
an
incorrect
do cumen
t
format.
4.
If
the
device
is
not
prin
ting,
or
if
the
test
job
is
also
unsuccessful,
see
\Cannot
Prin
t
to
an
Enabled
Ph
ysical
Prin
ter".
5.
If
y
ou
are
not
ha
ving
DCE
or
net
w
ork
problems,
call
service
for
the
prin
ter
device.
13-6
Troubleshooting