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This will display the requested attributes, with headings, for all of the
logical printers in the server (spooler) SPOOL2. Here "headings" means
that each attribute name is preceded by the object name. The output
looks like:
LogPrt1: maximum-copies-supported
LogPrt1: printer-name
LogPrt1: document-formats-supported
LogPrt1: associated-server
LogPrt1: printer-realization
LogPrt1: printers-ready
LogPrt1: printer-associated-printers = PhysPrt1
LogPrt1: associated-queue
LogPrt2: maximum-copies-supported
LogPrt2: printer-name
LogPrt2: document-formats-supported
LogPrt2: associated-server
LogPrt2: printer-realization
LogPrt2: printers-ready
LogPrt2: printer-associated-printers = PhysPrt1
LogPrt2: associated-queue
LogPrt3: maximum-copies-supported
LogPrt3: printer-name
LogPrt3: document-formats-supported
LogPrt3: associated-server
LogPrt3: printer-realization
LogPrt3: printers-ready
LogPrt3: printer-associated-printers = PhysPrt1
LogPrt3: associated-queue
Line Style without Headings. The following sample command
displays the requested printer attributes in the line style without
headings for SPOOL3:
pdls -c printer -x "style=line headings=false" SPOOL3:
If there is one printer, the output looks like:
printer-name
printer-realization
enabled
associate-queue
Chapter 3
= 3
= LogPrt1
= document-format-postscript
document-format-ascii
= SPOOL2
= logical
= PhysPrt1
PhysPrt2
PhysPrt3
= loneQueue
= 10
= LogPrt2
= document-format-postscript
= SPOOL2
= logical
= PhysPrt2
PhysPrt2
PhysPrt3
= loneQueue
=
= LogPrt3
=
= SPOOL2
= logical
= PhysPrt3
PhysPrt2
PhysPrt3
= loneQueue
= LP0
= logical
= true
= Queue0
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