Wen you access the
dialog box from the InfoConnect Manager, you can use it to add, copy, edit or delete PTR routes. PTR supports a total of 64 routes (PTR Server supports 120 routes).When you access the
dialog box, you can view a read-only list of the current route definitions.Route Definition
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The route name can by anything. Each route consists of three parts: host filter, host path, and print queue. If an X appears before the route name, the route is disabled. |
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The host filter (.DLL) initializes the host connection, manipulates the printer data for the selected output device, and sends the data to the output device. |
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The host path is the communication path between the host and Print and Transaction Router, such as a TCP/IP connection. |
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The print queue provides the communication path between PTR and an output device, such as a printer or a file. The printer path uses an Application Type of PTR in its path configuration. PTR provides a default printer queue paths that you can choose for COM1, LPT1, or the Windows Print Spooler. |
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The printer type can be Document, ATB, Bag/Tag, or Boarding. |
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The length of time (0 to 3600 seconds) you want the host to wait for a response from the printer. If you type None or 0 (zero) in the text box, the host filter will always wait. |