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In this example, there are no jobs in the print queue. When files are spooled for printing, the status of those print requests is also displayed:
elm% lpstat -t scheduler is running system default destination: tom system for slw2: bertha system for slw1: bertha device for tom: /dev/term/b slw2 accepting requests since Mon May 11 11:Ø1:54 EDT 1992 slw1 accepting requests since Wed May 27 16:26:38 EDT 1992 tom accepting requests since Wed Jun 3 14:25:41 EDT 1992 printer slw2 is idle. enabled since Mon May 11 11:Ø1:55 EDT 1992. available. printer slw1 is idle. enabled since Wed May 27 16:26:38 EDT 1992. available. printer tom is idle. enabled since Wed Jun 3 14:25:41 EDT 1992. available. character set usascii character set english character set finnish character set japanese character set norwegian character set swedish character set germanic character set french character set canadian_french character set italian character set spanish character set line character set security character set ebcdic character set apl character set mosaic elm%
The -l option for lpstat, when used with one of the other options, gives you a long listing of the status of the LP print service. To display a long listing of all status information, type lpstat -t l and press Return. All available status information is displayed.
In this example for the same system, additional information is displayed. When files are spooled for printing, the status of those print requests is also displayed:
{:44} lpstat -tl scheduler is running system default destination: tom system for slw2: bertha system for slw1: bertha device for tom: /dev/term/b slw2 accepting requests since Mon May 11 11:Ø1:54 EDT 1992 slw1 accepting requests since Wed May 27 16:26:38 EDT 1992 tom accepting requests since Wed Jun 3 14:25:41 EDT 1992 printer slw2 is idle. enabled since Mon May 11 11:Ø1:55 EDT 1992. available. Content types: any Printer types: unknown Description: Users allowed: (all) Forms allowed: (none) Banner not required Character sets: (none) Default pitch: Default page size: printer slw1 is idle. enabled since Wed May 27 16:26:38 EDT 1992. available. Content types: simple Printer types: unknown Description: Located in ia lab Users allowed: (all) Forms allowed: (none) Banner not required Character sets: (none) Default pitch: Default page size: printer tom is idle. enabled since Wed Jun 3 14:25:41 EDT 1992. available. Form mounted: Content types: PS Printer types: la1ØØ Description: hi Connection: direct Interface: /usr/lib/lp/model/standard After fault: continue Users allowed: (all) Forms allowed: (none) Banner required Character sets: usascii english finnish japanese norwegian swedish germanic french canadian_french italian spanish line security ebcdic apl mosaic Default pitch: 1Ø CPI 6 LPI Default page size: 132 wide 66 long (More information not shown in this example)
You can request printer status information for individual printers by using the -p option to lpstat. This option shows whether the printer is active or idle, when it was enabled or disabled, and whether it is available to accept print requests.
To request status for all printers on a system, type lpstat -p and press Return. In this example, two printers are idle, enabled, and available. If one of those printers had jobs in the print queue, those jobs would also be displayed:
elm% lpstat -p printer pinecone is idle. enabled since Wed Jan 1 18:2Ø:22 PST 1992. available. printer acorn is idle. enabled since Mon Mar 2 15:53:44 PST 1992. available. elm%
To request status for an individual printer by name, type lpstat -p printer-name and press Return.
If you want to see all of the characteristics for a printer, use the -p option together with the -l ( long) option to lpstat. This command can be especially useful for finding the printer type and content type.
To show characteristics for all printers on a system, type lpstat -p -l and press Return. A table shows all the configuration information that is used by the LP print service for each printer.
In this example, all the fields are blank except for the content type and the printer type of the printer pinecone:
elm% lpstat -p pinecone -l printer pinecone is idle. enabled since Wed Jan 1 18:20:22 PST 1992. available. Content types: PS Printer types: PS Description: Users allowed: (all) Forms allowed: (none) Banner not required Character sets: (none) Default pitch: Default page size: elm%
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