Ricoh AP2610N setup guide Deleting the printer, BSD Unix workstation, Linux, Solaris, HP-UX

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Using the Installation Shell Script

 

 

 

 

Deleting the printer

 

 

 

 

To print using the lp or lpr command, the option specified when the Installation

 

Shell Script is executed is used. Change the option in accordance with the work-

 

station you are using.

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BSD UNIX workstation, Linux

Delete the printer entry from /etc/printcap, then execute the installation shell script again. Select options during the setup process.

Or, search the printer entry from /etc/printcap, change its rp capability to op- tion setting.

Solaris, HP-UX

Delete the printer entry, and then execute the installation shell script again. Select options during the setup process. To delete the printer entry, follow the procedure below.

A Stop the scheduler.

# /usr/sbin/lpshut

BDelete the printer.

#/usr/sbin/lpadmin -x printer_name

CRestart the scheduler.

#/usr/lib/lpsched

Setup

The printing environment is set up automatically when the installation shell script is executed.

This section describes the set up contents when the installation shell script is ex- ecuted under Red Hat Linux, Solaris and HP-UX.

Linux

Adding the IP address and host name to the /etc/hosts file

The following line is added to the /etc/hosts file.

192.168.15.16 nphost # Network Printer

192.168.15.16 is the IP address, nphost is the host name, from # to the end of the line is a comment.

Note

The /etc/hosts file contains a list of the IP addresses and their host names of all of the hosts communicating on the network. Each entry is delimited with a space or a tab, and each line is separated with a return.

If you do not use NIS or DNS, you must manually enter the IP address and host name of each workstation using the network printer in the /etc/hosts file.

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Ricoh AP2610N setup guide Deleting the printer, BSD Unix workstation, Linux, Solaris, HP-UX