JD
Section: User Commands (1)
Updated: 15 July 1995
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NAME
jd - DOS client for Direct protocol mode in PPRD
SYNOPSIS
jd
[-Pn] [-Hhost] [-Bportbase] [file]
DESCRIPTION
jd
is a client programs that print files to a PPRD server in Direct
protocol mode. The job is sent as a TCP data stream ended by closing
the connection. The advantage of this protocol is that the size of the
job does not need to be known in advance, which could be used to
advantage in a print redirector. It is more efficient because there are
fewer transactions than in the LPD protocol.
jd
prints the specified file or standard input if none is specified.
INSTALLATION
pprd
requires: a network interface card and a FTP Software specification
Packet Driver for it, and a valid WATTCP configuration file,
WATTCP.CFG. WATTCP.CFG must be in the current directory or in the
directory where
jd.exe
is installed, or pointed to by the WATTCP_CFG environment variable.
OPTIONS
- -Pn
-
print to printer
n
(0 = LPT1, 1 = LPT2, 2 = LPT3, default 0)
- -Bp
-
base of direct protocol ports is p (default 9100)
- -Hhost
-
send to
host
(default
printer).
CONFIGURATION FILE SETTINGS
The following variables can be assigned to in the WATTCP.CFG file:
PRINTERHOST, PORTBASE, PRINTERNUM. They have the same effect as the
-H, -B, and -P flags. The command line flags
override the configuration file settings.
SEE ALSO (on Unix)
lpr(1), lpq(1), lpc(8), lpd(8)
FILES
WATTCP.CFG
DIAGNOSTICS
Hopefully self explanatory.
COPYRIGHT
jd
is under the GNU Copyright, which allows you to freely distribute
the program provided the sources accompany, or are made available on
request. See COPYING for details.
AUTHOR
Ken Yap (ken@syd.dit.csiro.au)
DATE
July 1995
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- SYNOPSIS
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- DESCRIPTION
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- INSTALLATION
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- OPTIONS
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- CONFIGURATION FILE SETTINGS
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- SEE ALSO (on Unix)
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- FILES
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- DIAGNOSTICS
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- COPYRIGHT
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- AUTHOR
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- DATE
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