LPD (Line Printer Daemon) protocol (RFC 1179)
RFC 1179 defines a standard method by which print jobs can be transferred using the TCP/IP protocol between hosts. Each host with printer daemon running waits for print jobs through TCP port #515.
Printing with and without formatting
Xlpd supports to print with formatting for text files such as fonts and margin setting. The PS (PostScript) files are printed directly without formatting.
Manipulating print jobs
Xlpd allows to delete and save print jobs. Also you can see the jobs list for print job status.
Other features
- Runs on Windows 98/ME and NT/2000/XP/2003/Vista
- Supports print setup
- Supports CRLF conversion
- Supports to append FF(Form Feed)
- Supports font and margin setting
- Supports UNIX LPQ/LPSTAT commands
- Allows to change LPD port number instead of the default port #515
- Offers message window for error or logs