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Destination Name

The destination name is used to identify the printer node on which the file is to be printed. Any printer in the network group in which the destination printer is defined may select the file for print processing, unless it operates in restricted‑selection mode. If a printer operates in restricted-selection mode, it only selects files for output processing if their destination name matches the real node name or alias name of the printer.

Remember that each file has an output class definition (A-Z, 0-9), an
8-character form number, and a 4-character forms control buffer name.