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%lpc status
laser1:
queuing is enabled
printing is enabled
no entries
no daemon present
Users of AT&T-compatible UNIX systems can general ly use
the lpstat or rlpstat commands to obtain similar status
information. Because this procedure varies from system to
system, refer to your system documentation for the exact
usage.
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Skip this section if you have completed Step 3, unless y ou have
an SCO UNIX system.
If you have an HP-UX system, IBM RS/6000 AIX computer, or Sun
Solaris 2.xx, there is no printcap file. This is also true for som e other
AT&T-based UNIX systems, as well as many VMS-based TCP/IP
software packages (for example, UCX, TGV Multinet, etc. ). On SCO
systems, there is a printcap file, but it is a utoma t ic al ly co nfi gu r ed by
the rlpconf command. Most of these systems genera lly use a print er
setup program to define the service name (remote printer ), the print
server name (remote machine) or IP address, and the local queu e
name (spool directory). Refer to the appropriate section depending
on your version of Unix.
The rm and rp options are not available on some UNIX
systems, so if necessary check your documentation to
determine the equivalent options.
Users of Berkeley-compatible UNIX systems can use the lpc
command to obtain the printer status: