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3-1
Printing to the Fiery X4
You can print to the Fiery X4 directly from UNIX workstations. Jobs printed to the 
Fiery X4 are sent to the Print or Hold queue and can be manipulated from the 
Command WorkStation or from Windows and Mac OS computers on the network 
using Fiery WebSpooler or Fiery Spooler.
N
OTE
:
If you print to the Hold queue, an operator must intervene from the Command 
WorkStation, Fiery Spooler, or Fiery WebSpooler for the job to print; jobs sent to the 
Hold queue are spooled to disk and held.
The queue name and Fiery X4 printer name are determined by your system 
administrator. Contact your system administrator for the names of your queues.
For information about setting up printing from TCP/IP, see your UNIX system 
documentation.
Printing to the Fiery X4
You can use UNIX commands to print PostScript and text files to the Fiery X4. In gen-
eral, use basic print commands (lpr, lpq, lprm) to send print jobs to a Fiery X4. See 
UNIX manual pages or other documentation for information about UNIX com-
mands.
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OTE
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Only PostScript or text files can be printed from UNIX. 
T
O
 
PRINT
 
FROM
 UNIX:
On a system running SunOS 4.1.x or another BSD-based variant, use the lpr command 
to send a job to the Fiery X4 as follows:
lpr <-Pprinter> <-#copies> <filename>
For example, if the Print queue of your Fiery X4 is named 
print_Server
, your file is 
named 
Sample
, and you want to print two copies, type:
lpr -Pprint_Server -#2 Sample
Chapter 3:
Printing 
from UNIX 
Workstations
3
3-2
Printing from UNIX Workstations
On a system running Solaris 2.x or any System V implementation of UNIX, use the lp 
command to send a job to the Fiery X4 as follows:
lp -d <printername> {-n <copies>} <filename>
For example, if the Print queue of your Fiery X4 is named 
print_Server
, your file is 
named 
Sample
, and you want to print two copies, type:
lp -d print_Server -n 2 Sample
T
O
 
DISPLAY
 
A
 
LIST
 
OF
 
JOBS
 
IN
 
THE
 
QUEUE
:
On a system running SunOS 4.1.x or another BSD-based variant, use the lpq command 
to see printer jobs in the queue as follows:
lpq <-Pprinter>
For example, if the Print queue of your Fiery X4 is named 
print_Server
, type:
lpq -Pprint_Server
Your workstation displays the contents of the queue.
On a system running Solaris 2.x or any System V implementation of UNIX, use the 
lpstat command to see printer jobs in the queue as follows:
lpstat -o <printername>
For example, if the Print queue of your Fiery X4 is named 
print_Server
, type:
lpstat -o print_Server
Your workstation displays the contents of the queue.
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3-3
Printing to the Fiery X4
T
O
 
REMOVE
 
JOBS
 
FROM
 
THE
 
QUEUE
:
N
OTE
:
Unless you log in as the 
root
 user, you can remove only your own jobs. 
On a system running SunOS 4.1.x or another BSD-based variant, use the lprm command 
to remove jobs from the queue as follows.
lprm <-Pprinter> <job #…>
You can use the lpq command to check the job number.
For example, to remove job number 
123
 from the Print queue of your Fiery X4 named 
print_Server
, type:
lprm -Pprint_Server 123
The lprm command reports the names of any files it removes.
On a system running Solaris 2.x or any System V implementation of UNIX, use the 
cancel command to remove jobs from the queue.
cancel <printername> <job ID>
For example, to remove job number 
123
 from the Print queue of your Fiery X4 named 
print_Server
, type:
cancel print_Server 123
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