Your first time through you will be prompted:
[You need to configure remote printing] Select [OK]
Select àAdd Remote UNIX printer Enter the name of the remote host: In this example: spot110_01
NOTE: Do not use the choices from the Select Printer Pop up or it will look like the Unix print queues are on the remote host.
Use one of the following, depending on which terminal port is driving the printer:
PARALLEL + a unique number SERIAL1 + a unique number SERIAL2 + a unique number DEFAULT + a unique number
For example: DEFAULT_01
When done, select [OK].
Your printer is now setup. You can check and administer it with the standard SCO lprinter commands. For example:
lp
should print the file /etc/hosts on whatever printer the terminal thinks is the default printer attached to spot110_01.
The above procedure can also be run from the graphics desktop, where there is a utility for print management.
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