NAME¶
cupsdisable, cupsenable - stop/start printers and classes
SYNOPSIS¶
cupsdisable [ -E ] [-U
username ] [ -c ] [ -h
server[:port]
] [ -r
reason ] [ --hold ] destination(s)
cupsenable [ -E ] [-U
username ] [ -c ] [ -h
server[:port]
] [ --release ] destination(s)
DESCRIPTION¶
cupsenable starts the named printers or classes.
cupsdisable stops the named printers or classes. The following options
may be used:
- -E
-
Forces encryption of the connection to the server.
- -U username
-
Uses the specified username when connecting to the server.
- -c
-
Cancels all jobs on the named destination.
- -h server[:port]
-
Uses the specified server and port.
- --hold
-
Holds remaining jobs on the named printer. Useful for allowing the current
job to complete before performing maintenance.
- -r "reason"
-
Sets the message associated with the stopped state. If no reason is
specified then the message is set to "Reason Unknown".
- --release
-
Releases pending jobs for printing. Use after running cupsdisable
with the --hold option to resume printing.
COMPATIBILITY¶
Unlike the System V printing system, CUPS allows printer names to contain any
printable character except SPACE, TAB, "/", or "#". Also,
printer and class names are
not case-sensitive.
The System V versions of these commands are
disable and
enable.
They have been renamed to avoid conflicts with the
bash(1) build-in
commands of the same name.
The CUPS versions of
disable and
enable may ask the user for an
access password depending on the printing system configuration. This differs
from the System V versions which require the root user to execute these
commands.
SEE ALSO¶
cupsaccept(8),
cupsreject(8),
cancel(1),
lp(1),
lpadmin(8),
lpstat(1),
http://localhost:631/help
COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright 2007-2011 by Apple Inc.