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Command Reference
Command Syntax
Table 3-6
Frequently Used Object-Attributes
Attribute
copy-count
document-format
job-hold
job-name
job-retention-period
printer-name-requested
The following rules apply for object-attributes:
• An attribute value pair for an object-attribute, like for a command-
• Object-attributes can be either single-valued (that is, they can have
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Value
CopyCount
Format
true
false
JobName
JobRetentionPeriod
[ServerName:]
PrinterName
attribute, consists of an attribute followed by a value. The attribute
name describes the attribute, and its value specifies a value to be
assigned to the attribute. For example, the attribute used to specify a
banner page in a print job is job-sheets and one of its possible
values is job-set-start. This attribute and its value are specified
in a text string with a -x flag as shown here:
-x "job-sheets=job-set-start"
only one value at a time) or multi-valued. Multiple values must be
separated by a space. For example:
-x "orientations-supported=portrait landscape"
Purpose
An integer used to specify the
number of copies that are to be
printed. A value of 0 is not valid.
Specifies the format of the
document, as for example,
postscript or ascii.
Specifies whether you want to put
the job in hold state.
Specifies a new name for a given
job.
Specifies the period of time you
want the job retained after being
printed before the server deletes
the job. The format is [HH]:MM.
Hours are optional.
Queries all the jobs in the queue
associated with the specified
logical printer.
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