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    <h1 class="SECT1"><a name="SELECTINGPRINTQUEUE" id=
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    <p>In the previous section we used the default print queue. How
    does <b class="APPLICATION">LPRng</b> determine what print
    queue to use? First, you can explicitly specify the printer
    using the <tt class="COMMAND">lpq -Pprintqueue</tt> option and
    the <tt class="COMMAND">lpq -a</tt> or <tt class="COMMAND">lpq
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<samp class="PROMPT">h4: {111} % </samp><kbd class=
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Printer: lp@h4
 Queue: no printable jobs in queue
<samp class="PROMPT">h4: {112} % </samp><kbd class=
"USERINPUT">lpq -Plp2</kbd>
Printer: lp2@h4
 Queue: no printable jobs in queue
<samp class="PROMPT">h4: {113} % </samp><kbd class=
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Printer: lp@h4
 Queue: no printable jobs in queue
Printer: lp2@h4
 Queue: no printable jobs in queue
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    <p>You can combine the <tt class="COMMAND">lpq -a</tt> with the
    <tt class="COMMAND">lpq -s</tt> option for a summary
    listing:</p>

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<samp class="PROMPT">h4: {114} % </samp><kbd class=
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Printer: lp@h4
 Queue: no printable jobs in queue
Printer: lp2@h4
 Queue: no printable jobs in queue
<samp class="PROMPT">h4: {115} % </samp><kbd class=
"USERINPUT">lpq -s -a</kbd>
lp@h4  0 jobs
lp2@h4  0 jobs
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    <p>There is another way to explicitly specify the printqueues
    listed by <tt class="COMMAND">lpq -a</tt>; see the <a href=
    "printcappath.htm#ALLPC"><tt class="LITERAL">all</tt> Printcap
    Entry</a> for details.</p>

    <p>Users can set their default printer by using the
    <code class="ENVAR">PRINTER</code> (highest priority),
    <code class="ENVAR">LPDEST</code> (next), <code class=
    "ENVAR">NPRINTER</code> (next), and <code class=
    "ENVAR">NGPRINTER</code> (lowest priority), environment
    variables. For example:</p>

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<samp class="PROMPT">h4: {117} % </samp><kbd class=
"USERINPUT">lpq</kbd>
Printer: lp2@h4
 Queue: no printable jobs in queue
<samp class="PROMPT">h4: {118} % </samp><kbd class=
"USERINPUT">unsetenv PRINTER</kbd>
<samp class="PROMPT">h4: {119} % </samp><kbd class=
"USERINPUT">lpq</kbd>
Printer: lp@h4
 Queue: no printable jobs in queue
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    <p>If the printer is not specified on the command line or by
    the environment variables, then the first printer in the
    printcap database will be used and then the default printer in
    the configuration database, and finally the compile time
    default. <a href="lprngclients.htm#PRINTERINFO">Printer and
    Server Information</a> for details.</p>
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