Spooler Plus Utilities Reference Manual

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DEV Command
HEADER [ ON | OFF | BATCH ]
specifies whether a standard or batch header page should precede each job.
The ON, OFF, and BATCH options are supported by the FASTP print
processes.
HEADER or HEADER ON (the default specification) specifies that a header
page should print at the beginning of every job.
HEADER OFF specifies that header pages are not to be printed at the
beginning of jobs.
HEADER BATCH specifies that two header pages and three trailer pages (also
containing job information) print for every job. This enables jobs printed on
accordion-fold paper to have a header page appearing on top regardless of
whether the job begins on an odd or even page. Printing over the page folds
on the trailer pages enables jobs to be easily separated from each other.
HEADER ON and HEADER BATCH assume TRUNC ON.
JOB job-number
causes the specified job to be placed up in the print queue to be the next job
printed. By placing the device in the offline state, you can use this
subcommand to manually select a job that you want printed.
This subcommand does not move an entry already in a print queue. Instead, it
makes a new entry that is placed at the head of the queue. Thus, any
preexisting queue entries for the same job remain. If the device is in the offline
state, this job (and only this job) will print and the device will return to the offline
state. If the device is currently printing another job, this job will be placed at
the front of the device queue and will be the next job to print. If job-number
is currently printing, no action is taken and no error is returned.
If the device is offline and you submit more than one of these job
subcommands (specifying different jobs), only the first job will print. The
device will return to an offline state after the first job prints, preventing the
others from printing. All jobs specified with this subcommand are copied to the
head of the queue, even if they cannot print.
Jobs selected to print in this manner will have a higher priority than other jobs
regardless of the scheduling algorithm (FIFO ON/OFF) or the priority of other
jobs. See Example 4 of Examples for Authorized Users on page 3-39.
LUEOLVALUE [ NL | CRLF ]
sets the end-of-line (EOL) sequence that the FASTP print process places at
the end of a print record for LU1 and LU3 type printers only. Other printer
types are not affected by this subcommand. This subcommand applies only to
the FASTP print process.