Printing To The Spooler; Sending Output To A Spooler Location - HP Guardian User Manual

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Introduction to the Spooler

Printing To the Spooler

To use the spooler from the TACL program, you specify a spooler destination for the
OUT file parameter when you run your application. The spooler destination can either
be a spooler location or a SPOOL DEFINE.

Sending Output to a Spooler Location

You can send your output directly to the spooler by designating a collector (such as $S)
and a location (such as #LP.WEST) as the OUT file when you run your application. For
example, to send the output from a TFORM process to the spooler:
10> TFORM /IN MYFILE, OUT $S.#LP.WEST/
The collector $S creates the spooler job, assigns a job number, and stores the output in a
disk file. When TFORM is finished, the spooler puts the job in the READY state.
If a printer is associated with #LP.WEST, the job is printed when the printer is available.
If a printer is not associated with the location, the job remains on the print queue until
you delete it or send it to another printer.
The command is still valid if you do not specify the entire location name:
11> TFORM /IN MYFILE, OUT $S.#LP/
If #LP is a nonbroadcast group, the job is printed on the first available printer associated
with the #LP group.
For location groups that have only one associated printer, the full location name is
unnecessary. This is a valid TFORM command that does not specify the location:
12> TFORM /IN MYFILE, OUT $S/
In this case, the job is sent to #DEFAULT and is printed on one of the printers
associated with the #DEFAULT group name.
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