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NOTE: When a pull print queue is created from the HP AC configuration utility, a printer definition file is
created in the C:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\HP Access Control\spoolroot\prtr folder. This printer
definition file is required to allow the print queue to receive print jobs from client printers.
Figure 4-25 Pull print queues settings
Edit the following settings in the Options section:
Protocol: This defines the way SPP Enterprise will communicate with the printer. The choice of protocol
will depend on the destination device, its capabilities, and the level of control and feedback required
from the device.
TCPIP/SOCK is a direct socket protocol that provides a simple direct communication channel between
SPP Enterprise and the printer engine. A connection is established to TCP/IP port 9100 and all data sent
by SPP Enterprise is passed through directly to the printer.
TCPIP/PJL implements a bi-directional communication channel with the printer engine using the PJL
(Printer Job Language) job management language. This protocol provides the most sophisticated
control of print delivery, including guaranteed delivery of each page to the output hopper, checkpoint
restart in the event of a failure, and full device status information (i.e., page jam, load paper, etc.). The
default implementation delivers one document at a time and waits for all pages to be delivered to the
output tray before commencing delivery of the next document. While this provides the highest level of
assured delivery, it can introduce a delay between documents caused by the printer engine winding
down while the paper path is completely cleared. When printing a large number of small document this
delay between jobs is most noticeable.
TCPIP/IPPS is a secure protocol that allows SPP Enterprise to encrypt the data stream sent to the
device.
Job expires after: This is the expiration time for stored jobs. The default time is 24 hours. After the
expiration time, jobs are deleted from the server.
Enable tracking of purged jobs: When enabled, this checkbox allows expired or deleted jobs to be
tracked for job accounting.
TCP/IP API Port: Specifies the local TCP/IP port that SPP Enterprise will open for API requests. Port
5501 is the default port. After making any changes, make sure to click the Restart Service button to
restart the HP AC SPP Enterprise service.
TCP/IP LPD Port: Specifies the local TCP/IP port that SPP Enterprise will open for inbound LPD requests.
Port 515 is the default port. If an LPD daemon is already running on the server, shut down this process
to enable SPP Enterprise to open port 515. After making any changes, make sure to click the Restart
Service button to restart the HP AC SPP Enterprise service.
TCP/IP IPP Port: Specifies the local TCP/IP port that SPP Enterprise will open for inbound IPP requests.
Port 631 is the default port. After making any changes, make sure to click the Restart Service button to
restart the HP AC SPP Enterprise service.
Section 4.6 SPP Enterprise tab 19
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