Java print service
The Java Print Service (JPS) implemented in NSJ 11 uses the headless version of the javax.print API. JPS allows you to print on printers directly to NonStop systems and to network printers attached to a local area network (LAN) or wide area network (WAN). For information on configuring network printers, see Spooler FASTP Network Print Processes Manual. For information on the Spooler subsystem, see Spooler Utilities Reference Manual.
All printing features and attributes in the JPS classes listed below work when the NonStop spooler and printer support the API. However, the NonStop operating system requirement for sending text and postscript files to separate printers also applies when printing in JPS. The following are the JPS classes:
For applications using the
java.awt.print.PrinterJob class, the printer must be postscript enabled. For information on enabling postscript printing, see
Spooler FASTP Network Print Processes Manual.

