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Spool

This document provides instructions for selecting the spool work process method when printing to a host system. The options are C for Windows NT, E for external output management, F for local printing, I for archiving, L for UNIX, U for Berkeley protocol, S for SAP protocol, or X for SAPcomm devices. See online documentation for more details.

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Spool

This document provides instructions for selecting the spool work process method when printing to a host system. The options are C for Windows NT, E for external output management, F for local printing, I for archiving, L for UNIX, U for Berkeley protocol, S for SAP protocol, or X for SAPcomm devices. See online documentation for more details.

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Spool: Host spool system access method

Specifies how the spool work process transfers data to the host spool system for this printer.

Procedure
If the spool work process for this printer is running on the host system you specified for Computer name,
choose from the following:

• Enter C if the spool server is running on a Microsoft Windows NT server and requests for this
printer are to be transferred to the local Windows NT Print Manager.

• Enter E if the printer is connected through an external output management system (OMS).

• Enter F if output requests for this printer should be output locally on the user's PC or workstation.

• Enter I if this device is an archiving device.

• Enter L if the spool server is running on a UNIX system and output requests for this printer are to
be transferred to the local host spooler.

If print formatting is running on another system, choose from the following:

• Enter U if the formatting process is to transfer the output data to the remote host system using the
Berkeley protocol (BSD).

The formatting process uses this protocol to transfer output data directly to the host spooler on the
remote system.

• Enter S if the formatting process is to transfer the output data to the remote system (a Microsoft
Windows PC) using the SAP protocol.

The formatting process transfers the output data to the SAP output processor (SAPLPD) running
on the remote PC.

• Enter X if the device is a SAPcomm device.

For more information, see the online documentation.

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