klpc [-H] [-P] [-U] The klpc program controls print queues. Command line arguments: ----------------------- Connect to the specified server. This option is used only if there is no server part contained in the printer. If the printer does not contain a print server host name and the -S option is not used the print server name is looked up in the following places: - environment variable "PRINTHOST" - preference "/yalc/print-host" in the user preference scope - registry entry "/print-host" in HKCU/Software/DKrause/Yalc - preference "/yalc/print-host" in the system pref scope - registry entry "/print-host" in HKLM/Software/DKrause/Yalc Print to the specified printer. The printer may be specified as short alias, queue name, queue@host or host%port. If this option is omitted the printer name is looked up in the following places: - environment variables "NGPRINTER", "NPRINTER", "LPDEST" and PRINTER, - preference "/yalc/default-printer" in the user preference scope - registry entry "/default-printer" in HKCU/Software/DKrause/Yalc - preference "/yalc/default-printer" in the system preference scope - registry entry "/default-printer" in HKLM/Software/DKrause/Yalc If the short alias can not be resolved or a simple queue name is given the program tries to obtain the host name from the -S option or the fallbacks. Operate as the specified user. The username can be given as simple login name or as user@host. Only privileged user mentioned in an "xusers" section are able to use this option. start restarts the printer. stop stops printing after the current job. enable causes the printer to accept jobs. disable forbids the print queue to accept jobs. abort kills the active job and disables printing. kill stops and restarts a print queue. topq places the selected jobs at the top of the print queue. status displays the status of daemons and queues. hold holds the specified job(s). holdall holds all jobs on the printer. release releases a holded job. move moves print jobs to another print queue. redirect [ [ | off ] ] redirects one queue to another. lpd printes the process ID for the process serving the queue. reread re-reads the configuration file. The options may differ between print systems. Some print systems may provide additional options.