6 Enter information into the remote printer form as follows:

mPrinter name Type the local queue name users will use as the name for the printer.

mRemote system name Type the IP name assigned to the printer as described in “Step 3: Assigning an IP Address to the Printer,” earlier in this chapter.

mRemote printer name Type text

m text indicates that the printer should append a carriage return to the end of each line in the document as it’s printed; otherwise, each new line of text will start where the previous one left off, creating a stairstep effect. Use this for ASCII files.

m raw indicates that the printer should not add any special control characters to the document, as is appropriate for PostScript and PCL5 print jobs.

mRemote cancel model Used for remote printer job removal; type rcmodel

mRemote status model Used for remote printer queue status; type rsmodel

mPrinter class Optional

mMake this the system default printer? Check the box to make this printer the default printer for all workstations on this segment of the network.

mAllow anyone to cancel requests Check this box if anyone should be able to cancel requests.

mRemote printer on a BSD system? Because this printer is a Berkeley-style remote printer, check this box.

7Select the OK button.

A message appears asking you whether you want to add the printer to the Printer’s subpanel.

8Click Yes or No.

9Click OK.

10Choose Exit from the File menu.

11Click the Exit SAM button.

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Apple 12/640PS manual Enter information into the remote printer form as follows, Remote printer name Type text