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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.
--> Enter name of the remote printer:
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 -d DEFAULT_01 /etc/hosts
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.