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Network Destination Option: Print Method (Mandatory)
19.4. Print Method (Mandatory)
“Network Destination# Print Method” concerns output, and
brings the job from the logical printer (or around it) to a network
target printer. The figure below is based on
Figure 7.
on
page 123
Figure 15. Service Protocol vs. Print Method
As a print method, Raw Socket can support bidirectional com-
munication as long as the printer itself has this capacity; LPD
cannot do this. Therefore, if you want the kind of messages
and feedback status from a Network Destination printer as
described in
“[Local Printer Parallel Port]” [page 135]
, the print
method chosen must be Raw Socket, regardless of the service
protocol chosen for input.
Values Comments
Raw Socket * Establish a Raw Socket (port 9100; Reverse Telnet) with the network printer you are
configuring.
If Raw Socket is chosen, you must also fill out Raw Socket TCP port number
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LPR Print to an LPD Daemon. This is a more complex protocol which should only be used if
network printer you are configuring can not handle Raw Socket.
If LPR is chosen, you must also fill out LPR Queue Name and LPR Count Byte
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