Receiving Job Status Feedback - Xerox DocuColor 2060 Supplementary Manual

Guide to submitting jobs from the client
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DocuPrint and DocuColor 2060 NPS/IPS client overview
Client
workstation
Operating
hardware
system
Digital
Digital
Equipment
UNIX 4.0
Corporation
DECStation
Apple
Apple OS
Macintosh
8.6 or
above
IBM RS/6000
IBM AIX
HP/Apollo
HP-UX
* An additional software utility that prepares data for submission to the network in TCP/IP network
protocol is required. This software utility is referred to as a network communications utility. While this
software must be installed and running for jobs to be submitted successfully to the printer, once
installed, its operation is transparent to the user.
** NPS/IPS running on a Sun Microsystems client is based on the standard Sun operating system (OS);
however, the Sun OS has been customized for use with the Xerox printer controller. Therefore, not all
standards Sun OS features are available.

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Table 1-1. Workstation reference (Continued)
Ethernet
connection
Optional
Ethernet
interface
Optional
Ethernet
interface
Standard
Standard
Client workstations display fault messages and other
information, such as the status of feeder trays and output bins. If
properly configured, the workstations may be able to display job
status, as described in the following list.
To determine the status of jobs submitted using the lpr
command, you must issue an lpq command at the command
line. With some UNIX systems jobs can be submitted using
the lp command and status can be determined using the
lpstat command. Some application software packages may
provide a simplified means of obtaining job status, perhaps
using icons. Job status is also available by establishing a
telnet connection to the printer controller to access the user
interface from your workstation. Printer and additional status
information is also available.
Protocol;
Translation
requirements
Job submission method
TCP/IP;
Print directly from application, or
none
print to file and use the lpr
command or Xerox Client
Software
AppleTalk using
Print directly from Xerox driver,
EtherTalk Phase I or
or print to file and use Xerox
II; none
Document Submission (XDS)
software for the Macintosh
TCP/IP;
Print to file and submit using
none
Xerox Client Software
TCP/IP;
Print to file and submit using
none
Xerox Client Software
Guide to Submitting Jobs from the Client

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