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USER’S GUIDE
A-10
Appendix B
Using Services (lpd-Plus)
A service is a resource that can be accessed by computers that wish to print
the NC-series. The NC-series provides the following predefined services
(do a SHOW SERVICE command in the NC-series remote console to get a
list of available services):
Service Definition
BINARY_P1 LAT and TCP/IP binar
y
service
TEXT_P1_TX TCP/IP text service (adds carria
g
e
return after each line feed)
POSTSCRIPT_P1 PostScri
p
t service (switches PJL-
com
p
atible
p
rinter to PostScri
p
t
mode)
PCL_P1 PCL service (switches PJL-
com
p
atible
p
rinter to PCL mode)
BRO_xxxxxx_P1_AT A
pp
leTalk service
BRO_xxxxxx_P1 NetWare service and NetBEUI
service (LAT and TCP/IP are
enabled for backwards
com
p
atibilit
y
)
where "xxxxxx" is the last six digits of the Ethernet address (for example,
BRO_009C53_P1).
Note that any of the services, not just the user-defined ones, can be
modified to meet a user's particular requirements.
Brother print servers provide the powerful capability to customize any of
the services to meet specific user requirements through the use of setup and
reset strings. Such strings are printer command sequences that are sent to
the printer before or after the print job. For example, you could define one
of the services to provide landscape mode printing by defining a setup
string that contains the appropriate command to put the printer into
landscape mode.
Brother print servers provide several predefined strings for popular PCL,
PostScript, and PJL (the Page Job Language used by Brother printers)
commands. These include (do a SHOW SERVER STRING command in
the remote console to see the available strings):
No. String Definition
0 (special) Using this number causes printer not to be
automatically reset at the end of each job.
1 NULL Null string
2 \1BE PCL reset (<ESC>E )
3 \04 PostScript reset (CTRL-D)
4 \1B%-12345X PJL UEL
5 @PJL Enter PJL mode
6 Enter Language= PJL language switch
7 PCL\0A PJL PCL command
8 Postscript\0A PJL PostScript command
9 \FF\04\FF\05\FF\06\FF\07 Enter Language=PCL
10 \FF\04\FF\05\FF\06\FF\08 Enter Language=PostScript
11 \0C Formfeed
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