UNIX Configuration

Adding an entry to the /etc/printcap file

The following entry is added to the /etc/printcap file.

This is the configuration for printing with the lpr command. In order to use the lpr command to print, you need to edit the /etc/hosts file, add an entry

1for the network printer to the /etc/printcap file and create a spool directory.

##PRINTTOOL3## REMOTE npNetwork Printer:\

:rm=nphost:\

:rp=lp:\

:sd=/var/spool/lpd/npd:\ :lf=/var/log/npd-errs:\ :sh:\

:mx#0:

Note

The /etc/printcap file is used to register the name and attributes of a print- er. You must make an entry for the network printer in the /etc/printcap file of all workstations using the network printer.

Each entry is separated with colons into several fields. The syntax is to be- gin each entry with a colon, the entry, and then end the entry with a colon, a back slash, and then a return.

The first line of the field is the name of the printer. You use this name when logging on to a network printer from a workstation. You can define several different names by separating each name with the “” character.

The second, and the following lines, contain the printer's attributes. At- tributes of the printer are represented by two character names referred to as capabilities. For more information about capabilities, see the following table.

Capability

Explanation

Value Required for the Network

 

 

Printer.

 

 

 

lp

Device name of the printer

Nothing.

 

 

 

rm

Host name of the printer

The host name that was registered

 

 

with the /etc/hosts file.

 

 

 

rp

Optional specification

Select options for printing.

 

 

For printing with PCL or Post-

 

 

Script, select “lp”.

 

 

For text printing, select “text”.

 

 

 

sd

Path name of the spool directory.

Path name of the spool directory

 

 

that is to be created.

 

 

 

lf

Path name of the log file.

Path name of log file.

 

 

For example /var/log/lpd-errs.

 

 

 

mx

Maximum file size which the di-

Nothing or something suitable.

 

rectory can copy. When set to 0, the

 

 

size is unlimited. If nothing is en-

 

 

tered, the size is set to 1024 k.

 

 

 

 

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