Using
Abbreviations
for
A
ttribute
Names
and
V
alues
First,
nd
the
device
name
using
the
pdls
command
on
the
aected
ph
ysical
prin
ter.
F
or
example,
if
the
ph
ysical
prin
ter
name
is
PhysPrt1 ,
en
ter:
pdls
-c
printer
-r
device-name
PhysPrt1
Assume
the
command
returns
this
display:
PhysPrt1:
device-name
=
dev1
Y
ou
see
that
dev1
is
the
name
of
the
device.
T
o
nd
all
the
ph
ysical
prin
ters
sending
output
to
device
dev1 ,
use
the
pdls
command
to
do
a
global
query
of
all
the
serv
ers
in
y
our
system,
ltering
for
prin
ters
that
send
output
to
the
device
in
question.
F
or
example,
en
ter:
pdls
-c
printer
-f
"device-name==dev1"
\*:
The
results
of
this
pdls
command
list
m
ultiple
prin
ters
or
a
single
prin
ter.
Including
the
bac
kslash
b efore
the
global
c
haracter
( * )
prev
en
ts
HPDPS
from
issuing
an
error
message
and
terminating
the
query
should
a
le
exist
with
a
name
that
ends
in
a
colon.
When
Multiple
Printers
are
Listed
If
there
are
t
w
o
ph
ysical
prin
ters
sending
output
to
the
device,
the
display
lo
oks
like
this:
Printer
Realization
State
Enabled
Queue
--------
-----------
-----
-------
-------
PhysPrt1
physical
timed-out
true
Queue1
PPBob
physical
printing
true
QBob
This
display
rev
eals
that
in
addition
to
PhysPrt1 ,
whic
h
is
the
timed-out
ph
ysical
prin
ter,
there
is
a
second
HPDPS
ph
ysical
prin
ter,
PPBob ,
sending
output
to
device
dev1 .
In
this
case,
y
ou
m
ust
make
a
p olicy
decision
ab out
whic
h
ph
ysical
prin
ter
to
delete.
Before
deleting
a
ph
ysical
prin
ter,
use
the
pddisable
command
to
prev
en
t
an
y
more
jobs
from
b eing
sc
heduled
to
it.
Use
the
pddelete
command
to
delete
the
ph
ysical
prin
ter.
Once
y
ou
ha
v
e
deleted
one
of
the
ph
ysical
prin
ters,
make
sure
that
the
jobs
in
the
queue
that
formerly
fed
that
ph
ysical
prin
ter
are
still
able
to
prin
t
on
the
remaining
ph
ysical
prin
ter.
It
might
b e
necessary
to
resubmit
some
or
all
of
Troubleshooting
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