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5.3Using FPS-3003 on BSD UNIX/Linux

1.Log in to the BSD Unix machine through “root”.

# login root

2.Register the FPS-3003 MFP server to /etc/printcap file. Example: To register the printer of USB1 port by the printer name “Printer1”.

Printer1:\ ---(A) :lp=:rm=FPS-3003:rp=USB1_LQ:\ ---(B) :sd=/var/spool/lpd/Printer1:\ ---(C) :lf=/var/spool/lpd/Printer1/Printer1_errs: ---(D)

where

(A) Describes the printer name.

(B) lp: Device file name to connect printer. No name

designation required on the network.

rm: Host name for the remote printer. Type the host name registered to /etc/hosts file.

rp: Remote printer name. Please input the remote printer queue name.

(C)sd: Spool directory name. It must be the absolute path.

(D)lf: Error log file name. It must be the absolute path.

3.Create the spool directory and error log file registered to /etc/printcap file.

Example: To create the spool directory “Printer1” and error log file “Printer1_errs”.

# mkdir /var/spool/lpd/Printer1 Create the spool directory

# touch /var/spool/lpd/Printer1/Printer1_errs Create the error log file

# chown -R daemon /var/spool/lpd/Printer1 Change the owner to daemon

# chgrp -R daemon /var/spool/lpd/Printer1 Change the group to daemon

4.Start Printing.

A. Use the "lp" command.

-# lp -d Printer1 <Print file name>

-# lp -d Printer2 <Print file name>

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Contents FPS-3003 Table of Contents Adding Printers in UNIX/LINUX MFP SERVER’S WEB Pages Introduction Support ServicesAbout this Manual FPS-3003 USB MFP Server Product CD Package ContentsProduct Overview Physical DescriptionUSB Host Ports Ethernet ConnectorIndicators Init ButtonInstallation and Integration Installation MethodsFeatures and Benefits Configuration and ManagementPage Assigning an IP Address to the MFP Server Basic InstallationConnecting the Hardware PreliminaryIP Address Methods for Setting the IP AddressSet the IP Address Using Dhcp Host Names and Host Name RulesSet the IP Address Using LevelOne MFP Control Center Set the IP Address Using Server’s Web Pages Page Naming Your USB Devices Printer NamesPage Storage Names Scanner NamesSteps for Installing Network Printer Overview of Installation MethodsTable List for Installing Network Printer Adding Printers in WindowsConnecting FPS-3003 MFP Server MFP Server and Windows PC on Same LANWireless Windows PC Setting up Local Windows Printer DriverAdding Network Printers in Windows Using Standard Windows Methods for SMB Printing Protocol Using LevelOne MFP Control Center Tool for SMB Printing Using Standard Windows Methods for LPR Printing Protocol Click Next Click Custom/settings Using LevelOne MFP Control Center Tool for LPR Printing Page Using Standard Windows Method for Raw TCP Printing Click OK and then Finish Using LevelOne MFP Control Center for Raw TCP Printing Using Standard Windows Method for IPP Printing Port boxClick Next and then continue Windows Add Printer Wizard Adding Printers in Unix/Linux Configuring Host FilePrinting by LPD/LPR Using FPS-3003 on BSD UNIX/Linux # login rootUsing RedHat Linux Printer System Manager Remote Host FPS-3003 or IP address of MFP serverUse the lpr command Preliminary Connecting USB Mass Storage to FPS-3003File Server Function Storage NamesSupported Code Pages What is codepage?Configuring FPS-3003 Codepages Filename Encoding of FAT File SystemPage Sharing Your USB Mass Storages Use Shared Storages by SMB Method for WindowsUse Shared Storage by FTP Methods for Windows Perform FTP commands to use this FTP server Using LevelOne MFP Control Center Tool Connecting HP Office Jets to MFP ServerUsing the Shared Scanner in Windows Scan Server FunctionPage Using Windows Applications Page Using LevelOne MFP Control Center Installing Your LevelOne MFP Control CenterLevelOne MFP Control Center Display Server’s Status TCP/IPPage Page Set Administrator User Accounts listSet Snmp Configuration SnmpSet Email Configuration Page Introduction Using Server’s Web PagesMFP Server’s Web Pages Display Server StatusSet up Server Configuration TCP/IP Session number Set Snmp Configuration Enable Snmp V3 select or clear Enable SnmpV3 support Page Email Alerting SnmpIndicators Color/Behavior Description TroubleshootingLED Indicators USB Device StatusPage Restore Factory Default Click Factory DefaultUsing Init Button Host Information Default Parameters ListProtocols User Account Procedure a Using PC User Software Upgrade New FirmwareProcedure B Using Server’s Web Pages Procedure C Using Init Button and Tftp Client Click Upload ImageInit Button Init button is used forTechnical Specifications Supported PrintersScan Server Supported Systems Model MFP Series AppendixCompatibility List Model Printer
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FPS-3003 specifications

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