Dear Denny,
The functionality of LPR client printing is described in RFC 1179. This
style of printing creates two files for every print job as follows:
1. Data File - Information to be printed
2. Control File - Job ticket information for printing the data file
(formatting requests, number of
I'm sorry but the print-ready files on our system do not have any data
pertaining to the BANNER
anywhere in the file.
The info regarding the banner must be somewhere else.
Denny
At 07:58 AM 10/21/2005 +1000, you wrote:
If you look at the print-ready file in usr/spool/uv (or wherever it is
Are you passing through to lp?
In which case it could be the lp banner which needs removing?
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Yes. In your SETPTR add NHEAD or NOHEAD as one of the options before you
spool.
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What I need to do is change the queue entries AFTER the reports
have already been submitted without NHEAD or NOHEAD and with the
BANNER option.
Denny
At 07:57 AM 10/21/2005 -0500, you wrote:
Yes. In your SETPTR add NHEAD or NOHEAD as one of the options before you
spool.
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I believe the correct answer to your question is no. At least it is if you
dont want to rewrite the unix print spooler
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Denny,
The feature you want, to change the print queue on a print job that is on
hold in the spooler, is provided for in the SP.EDIT command, according to
the Universe Reference Manual.
When Spool(ing) from the SP-EDIT command, the print job will normally be
spooled to the printer associated
If you look at the print-ready file in usr/spool/uv (or wherever it is that
your UVSPOOL points to), it already has the banner page; this is added by the
generating process. So, the only way you could suppress the header would be
to direct the job to another printer that uses a special driver