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Question HP-UX lp spooling places

Does anybody know if HP-UX uses any other directories besides /var/spool/lp/request to spool print jobs? I checked the man pages, and it only mentions /var/spool/lp in general. I was just wondering if anyone knew of some other place it might possibly use. thanks in advance for any help!
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/var/spool/lp

/etc/lp/interface/*

is a spool print job too. Check your lpstat (in hp-ux) man lpstat. Do post back.
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The man pages for lpstat don't tell me much...

I thought /etc/lp/interface contains the model scripts for the defined printers and isn't a spooling directory.

All I see in /etc/lp/interface/ is model scripts...

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