Unix Environment

1.As root, create a local directory (i.e. Ò/tmp/kodakÓ) to load the software and then go to that directory.

2.Load the software from the disk by putting the diskette into a drive and typing:

tar -xvf /dev/<diskette drive device>

3.Type./install.sh to launch the install script.

4.Follow the Installation Options menus and prompts to establish an IP address and conÞgure printer names and queues.

10.4Manual NIC Installation for BSD Machines

1.Add an Ò<IP Addr> <Name>Ó line, (i.e. 123.4.5.6 kodak) to the /etc/ hosts Þle.

2.Edit the /etc/printcap to create an entry for the printer. A sample entry for a printer called ÒkodakÓ:

kodak:\

:lp=:\

:rm=kodak:\

:rp=ps:\

:mx#0:\

:sd=/usr/spool/kodak:\ :lf=/usr/adm/lpd-errs:

3.Create a spool directory.

4.Create a spool directory owned by the daemon, such as: mkdir /usr/spool/kodak

chown daemon /usr/spool/kodak

10.4.1 Manual NIC Installation for System V Machines

Access to printers in System V systems is through the LP scheduler. System V administration commands allow users to create a printer description Þle called an interface Þle. This is the Þnal Þlter in the LP spooler that sets up a print job and is designed to customize the data for a printer.

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