6.2 UNIX Printing
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An AIX virtual printer is simply a high le ve l software vie w of a data
stream, queue, and device that controls how a given job will be pro-
cessed. A different virtual printer should be defined for each data
stream that a real printer supports. For example, you would use dif-
ferent virtual printers for PostScript and PCL jobs even though they
are destined for the same physical printer.
Configuring a NIC printer on an AIX system approximates configu-
ration of a local printer as closely as possible. The only dif ference is
that the physical device associated with your NIC printer must be a
named pipe used by the print daemon to route data to NIC. The most
straightforward way to add a printer to your system is:
1. Run the Install script by typing:
#nicinst
The script automatically do wnloads the correct NIC utilities
for your particular system and prompts you for information
as needed.
2. “What is the node name of the Print Server unit?”
Type the node name entered in /etc/hosts, For example:
Type printfast and press .
3. “What is the printer name?”
Type the desired printer name and press .
4. Your screen will now display the information you provided to
the install script. For example:
Node name of the NIC: printfast
Printer name to be used: <printer_name>
The printer is attached on: PORT 1
You are asked to OK this conf iguration. Type yes or no and
press .
5. Configure a virtual printer using <printer_name> as the physi-
cal de vice, where <printer_name> is the same printer name cho-
sen during install.
Enter
Enter
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