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     QUERY(1M)	     K-Spool by Xinet (10/14/99 10.1)	     QUERY(1M)

     NAME
	  query - query AppleTalk Printer and put response into a
	  file.

     SYNOPSIS
	  /usr/etc/appletalk/query [-a] [-v] [-P printer ] [-T type ]
	  [-Z zone ] [ number ] queryfile outfile

     DESCRIPTION
	  The query program sends a PostScript query (from queryfile)
	  to a printer, and places the result in the file outfile.
	  The flags are defined as follows:

	  -a   look in all zones (default)

	  -s   indicates the printer is serial (see below)

	  -v   says be verbose

	  -P   says look for printer with this name (default is
	       LaserWriter)

	  -T   means look as if it is this type of printer (default is
	       LaserWriter)

	  -Z   tells it which zone to look in (default is all zones)

	  The queryfile must exist, and contain a PostScript procedure
	  that will send the required data, terminated by an asterisk.
	  The queryfile must also be readable.	The outfile must be
	  writable (if it exists already).

	  This program can used by to to generate a fontlist by using
	  the included query file fontquery. For example:
	       query -P "LaserWriter Plus" /usr/etc/appletalk/fontquery fontlist
	  would generate a file fontlist in the current directory.

	  In order to query a serial printer, the input and output
	  must be redirected.  For example:
	       (stty 9600 -echo -lcase tabs -nl tandem litout new ; \
	       query -s /usr/etc/appletalk/fontquery fontlist ) \
	       < /dev/tty01 > /dev/tty01
	  Would query a serial printer running at 9600 baud attached
	  to tty01 for its fontlist.   The stty options may have to be
	  adjusted for your particular printer.

     CAVEATS
	  query is no longer used for anything in K-Spool.  It is
	  included soley for backward compatibility and as a tool for
	  custom applications.

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