Device Management Maintenance ProceduresLN Device Management provides functionality to perform maintenance tasks, such as maintaining and purging the device queue and canceling print requests. This section describes the procedures to perform these tasks:
This section describes only the most important steps in the device management maintenance procedures. For detailed instructions on how to enter data in the sessions that are mentioned in the procedure steps, refer to The Device Management sessions. To maintain the device queue If the status of the print job is Waiting and the device is physical printer, you can maintain the print job data.
When the print job is finished, the print request status changes to Done. Once the delete delay time has passed, the printer daemon automatically removes the temporary file in ${BSE_TMP} directory. Although the status of the request is changed to Removed, the request is not deleted from the printer queue table. However, a print request with the status Removed cannot be displayed or reprinted. If the status of a request is set to Preserved, the output file is not removed if the delete delay time has passed. To cancel print jobs You can only cancel a print job if the status of the print job is Waiting, Active, or Being converted. You can cancel the print jobs per user or per device. To cancel the print job of a user:
To cancel a print job for a device, use the Cancel Device Requests by Device (ttaad3230m000) session which works in a similar way. As a result of both sessions, the print request is given the Canceled status. To change the device status You can change the status of a device. For example, when a printer changes location, you can change the status of the printer to Down. Even though the printer is down, users can still send print jobs to this printer. The print jobs are queued and will be printed as soon as the status is back to Up. Hinweis You can only change the device status when the Printer Daemon is running.
To purge the device queue data In the previously described sessions, you were able to change the status of a print request without having to remove it from the printer queue. As a result, the contents of the printer queue table will increase instead of decrease. Consequently, the printer queue must be purged regularly. However, requests with the Waiting, Active, or Being converted status cannot be deleted; they must first be canceled and then removed. To purge the device queue:
To change a printer’s paper type If you change the paper in a printer, check to see if you need to change the printer’s paper type.
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