Apple 12/640PS manual Ps aux grep lpd

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8Enter the printer’s IP name in the Print Server field.

9Select BSD in the Print Server OS field.

10Click Add.

11Choose Modify Printer Set File from the Edit menu.

12Set File Contents to PostScript.

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IMPORTANT Setting File Contents to anything else will result in errors when you try to print ASCII or PCL files. The PostScript setting will print all file types correctly.

Confirm that Accept Print Jobs and Enable Print Queue are set to Yes.

Click Apply.

Exit admintool and test the installation by printing a file.

Configuring Sun OS version 4.1, Ultrix, A/UX, or other BSD systems

1Log in as root.

2Assign an IP address and IP name to the printer, as described in “Step 3: Assigning an IP Address to the Printer,” earlier in this chapter.

3Make sure the printer’s IP name and address are entered in the /etc/hosts file.

If you’re using Network Information Service (NIS), see the NIS manual for instructions on setting up an IP name and address.

4Make sure the lpd daemon is running on the Sun-OS or Ultrix system by typing the following command at the UNIX prompt:

ps aux grep lpd

If the lpd daemon is running, you should see output similar to

root 135 0.0 0.0 52 0 ? IW Oct 17 0:01 /usr/lib/lpd

If the lpd daemon is not running, you will not see any output, and you should start the daemon by logging in as root and typing this command at the UNIX prompt:

/usr/lib/lpd

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