4.Select Device.
5.Select Printer/Plotter.
6.Select Printer Spooling.
7.Select Add a Print Queue.
8.Select Remote.
9.Select Standard Process.
10.In the Queue Name option, type in a printer name. For example:
11.In the Host Name option, type in the IP address of the Print Server.
Note: You can add the host name associated with the IP address in the /etc/hosts file. If you have done this, please use the host name instead of the IP address.
12.I n the Name of Queue on Remote Server option, type in a print queue name. For example:
13.Done.
Redhat Linux 9
The Print Server can work under any
Basically, the Linux's printing system is based on BSD system. Although many commercial Linux systems are available in the market and their commands will vary slightly, depending upon which version is used, the functionality of the
a.Make sure that the TCP/IP is well configured on your RedHat system, including network interface card's driver and
b.Log in root.
c.Assign Print Server an IP address. At shell mode:
c.1. arp
c.2. Execute tftp < Print Server 's IP> get config.txt and quit tftp.
c.3. Edit the config.txt and modify the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway IP. When done, save the config.txt.
c.4. Execute tftp <Print Server 's IP> put config.txt and quit tftp.
d.Start
e.Open Printer Configuration.
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