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NAME
enable, disable - enable/disable LP printers
SYNOPSIS
enable printers
disable [options] printers
DESCRIPTION
The enable command activates the named printers, enabling
them to print requests submitted by the lp command. If the
printer is remote, the command will only enable the transfer
of requests to the remote system; the enable command must be
run again, on the remote system, to activate the printer.
(Run lpstat -p to get the status of printers.)
The disable command deactivates the named printers, disa-
bling them from printing requests submitted by lp. By
default, any requests that are currently printing on the
designated printers will be reprinted in their entirety
either on the same printer or on another member of the same
class of printers. If the printer is remote, this command
will only stop the transmission of jobs to the remote sys-
tem. The disable command must be run on the remote system
to disable the printer. (Run lpstat -p to get the status of
printers.) Options for use with disable are:
-c Cancel any requests that are currently printing
on any of the designated printers. This option
cannot be used with the -W option. If the
printer is remote, the -c option will be
silently ignored.
-r reason Assign a reason for the disabling of the
printers. This reason applies to all printers
specified. This reason is reported by lpstat
-p. reason must be enclosed in quotes if it
contains blanks. The default reason is unknown
reason for existing printers, and new printer
for printers just added to the system but not
yet enabled.
-W Wait until the request currently being printed
is finished before disabling the specified
printer. This option cannot be used with the -c
option. If the printer is remote, the -W option
will be silently ignored.
INTERNATIONAL FUNCTIONALITY
Characters from supplementary code sets can be used for rea-
son argument with -r option.
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WARNING
Printer names are system-defined words and as such should be
restricted to upper/lower case ASCII characters.
FILES
/var/spool/lp/*
SEE ALSO
lp(1), lpstat(1).
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