6.2 UNIX Printing

6.2.2.5 Setting Up an AS/400 Systems to Use lpd

When working with the output queue description (WORKOUTQD), there are several fields that must be defined for the NIC to function properly as a remote printer device.

When prompted for the remote system, type INTNETADR so the AS/400 recognizes the device as an IP device.

12.Type PORT1

13.Connection type must be IP.

14.Internet address must be the IP address of the NIC.

15.Destination type must be OTHER.

16.When prompted for transforming SCS to ASCII, type YES to allow the AS/400 do the character translation.

17.Manufacturer type and model must be the print driver that goes with your printer.

6.2.2.6Setting Up a DEC ULTRIX 4.3 RISC or OSF1/ ALPHA Remote Printer

Set up a remote printer on the host that sends jobs to a NIC.

1.At the prompt, type:

#lprsetup

2.Select add.

3.Enter a name for your printer and press Enter .

4.“Do you want more information on specific printer types?” Press Enter .

5.A list of ULTRIX-supported printers is listed. Type remote and press Enter .

6.Enter a printer synonym (alias) and press Enter .

7.Designate a spooler directory or accept the default spooler directory displayed and press Enter .

8.Designate a remote system name and press Enter .

9.Designate PORT1 as the remote system printer name and press

Enter .

10.You are asked to enter the name of a printcap symbol from a displayed list. Type Q and press Enter .

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