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# startsrc –s lpd
# mkitab ‘lpd:2:once:startsrc –s lpd’
5. Add the print queue using the smit command.
(a) Activate the smit command and convert to the item
[Add print queue].
# smit mkrque
(b) Select [remote] (the printer connected to the
remote host) from [Type of connection].
(c) Select [Standard procedure] from Type of remote
print.
(d) Carry out the following settings in [Add a standard
remote print queue]. If the configuration differs from
below, configure according to environment.
Example: Use port lp with print queue c7350_lp and print
server c7350
LPD Printing
Line Printer Daemon (LPD) is the most common protocol
for printing with TCP/IP to a network printer. Refer to the
workstation’s manual for details of lpr and lp commands.
The following explanation in this section uses the printing
of print file test.prn with printer name c7350_lp as an
example.
Logical printers
The printer’s network interface includes three logical
printers.
Queue to be added “c7350_lp”
Host name of the remote
server “c7350”
Queue name of the remote
server “lp”
Type of print spooler of
the remote server “BSD”
Description of printer
name of the remote server “Optional comment”