IBM 6500 Printer User Manual


 
Chapter 3 Print Path Configuration
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Print Path Configuration
The Ethernet Interface print path is the path a print job takes when
it reaches the network adapter. First the job goes to a destination/
queue (e.g. d1prn) where it then passes through an associated
model (e.g. m1) for extra processing and logpath (e.g., l1) for job
and printer logging. Finally the job reaches the Ethernet Interface's
I/O port (e.g. PRN) where it passes through to the attached printer.
The “Print Path” form displays one destination's settings at a time.
From here, you can then select another destination or you can go
directly to an I/O port to configure port settings.
Destination Settings
Figure 9. Print Path Configuration, Destination Settings
Name
Name of the destination. The default destination queue names are
d1prn, d2prn, d3prn, and d4prn, d5prn, d6prn, d7prn, and d8prn.
Back Channel
I/O port to receive printer feedback when a print job passes through
this destination. By default all print queues have no backchannel.