Toshiba e-STUDIO35 Post Installation Procedures, Uninstallation mode, Platform Specific Checks

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TOSHIBA e-STUDIO28/35/45 Unix Printer Driver

The program will also prompt for other settings such as manpage path, middle script name, temporary files location, or UI Link path. Follow screen prompts to specify non-default settings.

Whenever a yes/no type question is asked, the upper-case letter identifies the default response. For example, y/N, N is the default. You can just press the Return

(or Enter) key to use the default setting.

After all information is specified, the program begins the install process. Status and error messages are shown to guide user through the install process.

Uninstallation mode

Usage: ./install –u [q:<queue>] [t:<insttype>] g:no

The g:no parameter launches the program in Text mode.

If only –uis specified it will list down all installed print queues related to the driver, and let you choose which print queue to un-install.

If <queue> is specified, it will un-install the <queue> if it is installed in the system. If not, it will list down all installed print queues related to this driver.

If t:all is specified, it will un-install all related print queues, even if <queue> is specified.

If <queue> is not specified in the parameters, the program will list down installed print queues and will ask which print queue will be un-installed.

Post Installation Procedures

The setup installation program assumes lpsched is running when the program is invoked. It will disable the lp scheduler during the installation process. Restart the scheduler manually after installation, if necessary.

In GUI installation mode, a successfully set up print queue is added and selected in the setup Printer List field. In text installation mode, you can use lpstat –v(–W

for AIX systems) to verify if the print queue has been successfully installed in the system. lpstat lists down the print queues available in the system.

Platform Specific Checks

Linux: Shell

For Linux systems, it is assumed that the Korn shell exists in /bin. If Korn (ksh)

does not exist in /bin, the /usr/local/tsbprn/shfilter-ps.tos file must be

modified to reflect the supported shell in the system. If, for example, Borne Again (bash) shell is available, edit the first line in shfilter-ps.tos file, replacing #!/bin/ksh

with #!/bin/bash.

SunOS: windex

For SunOS, installing the manpages may require an extra step: updating of the windex file. This file is an index of all manpages in a given main directory for manpages. Only those manpages with entries in the windex file will be available and

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Contents Operators Manual User’s Guide Toshiba e-STUDIO28/35/45 Unix Printer DriverCopyright Toshiba TEC Corp All Rights Reserved TrademarksSoftware License Agreement Proprietary Rights Limitation of Liability Table of Contents User’s Guide Vii Toshiba e-STUDIO28/35/45 Unix Printer DriverBold GuidelinesBold UNIX/LINUX System System Tools System RequirementsMotif Support MotifPlatform Installation Destination Path Installed FilesObtaining the Installation Package Solaris Additional Description Files Common Files DescriptionAIX Additional Files Description HP-UX Files DescriptionReplace #!/bin/ksh with #!/bin/bash Linux Additional Description FilesInstall Installation Script Pre-Installation ProceduresNone SyntaxPlatform Library location Install pshakuba shakuba gno Install qpshakuba shakuba pdirectInstall pshakuba Install pshakuba shakuba pdirect cdepth8 Install -u tall gnoSetup resource file GUI ModePrint Queue Install TypeIntroduction Tab General TabAdvanced Tab Printer Status Printer ListStatus Dialog Text ModeInstallation mode Usage ./install qqueue sserver pportvalue tinsttype gnoLinux Shell Post Installation ProceduresUninstallation mode Platform Specific ChecksToshiba e-STUDIO28/35/45 Unix Printer Driver Option Name Translation/Display Text Setup TabPaper Size Keyword Name Translation/Display TextMedia Type Paper SourceDestination Portrait OrientationLong Edge Binding DuplexRotate 180 Degrees Additional PPD-specified Property TabsNumber of Copies Personality TabSmoothing FinishingHole Punch Finisher Option Options TabPedestal Option Punch Unit Save settings buttonAbout Tab Main ControlsBottom part of Help dialog Help DialogLocalization UNIX/LINUX System Driver Files Location Settings fileRunning rcutil $ /opt/rcutil ReturnUser Home Directory Access Restrictions Home/userdirectory Constraints Saving settingsF533rc Rcutil configuration programIllustrated Process and Data Flow GUI ProcessUnix Core Driver Process F533rc Read settings from .f533rcStandard Options Feature KeywordOption Non-native form DescriptionPrinter Driver Details User’s Guide PPD Options PrintingThrough rcutil Through the command lineMethods of Printing Printing from Unix applicationsPrint to Printer Printing in Netscape NavigatorLp -d pshakuba -o duplex -o tabloid /home/usr/fileprn.ps Printing in Adobe Acrobat ReaderMessage Possible Cause Installation PhaseError Messages Message Description Status and Prompt MessagesQueue. Default is No IBM AIX Eftps Rcutil Configuration ProgramCore Driver Error type Banner Page error messageKanda NISHIKI-CHO, CHIYODA-KU, TOKYO, 101-8442, Japan
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