2.Installing Client Software

6.If the above file exists, enter the following command:

/opt/toshiba/tap/bin/printconf_import \ –d <queue name> \

rm /opt/toshiba/tap/bin/flag_<queue name>

7.Restart your lpd.

Deleting a print queue manually on OpenUNIX

1.Log on to the root account.

2.Enter the following command:

lpadmin -x <queue name>

3.Enter the following command:

rm /etc/lp/interfaces/<queue name>.conf

Setting Up the CUPS

When you want to configure the UNIX printing using CUPS, you can use LPR printing or IPP printing.

This section describes the behavior, options, and installation method of the CUPS printer driver for the equipment. The behavior of the printer driver presented in this specification is consistent with CUPS v1.1.15. The driver may appear and/or operate slightly differently in the different versions.

In reality, the file supplied in this package is not really a printer driver it is actually a PostScript Printer Description (PPD) file.

Development Environment

The provided CUPS printer driver is supported on the following UNIX workstation.

Redhat 8.0 CUPS 1.1.18

Turbo Linux 8.0 CUPS 1.1.14

Suse 8.1 CUPS 1.1.15.

All of the options worked correctly on Redhat 8.0 but the UI Constraints did not work correctly on Suse 8.1 or Turbo Linux 8.0 this is because they ship with older versions of CUPS.

Implementation Method

This driver consists of a PPD file that works in conjunction with an interface like XPP, KPrinter, etc. It can also be used on OSX in the same way that it is used on Linux, but this is not recommended.

Supplied Components

There is one supplied component, a PPD file called “TOSHIBA_EST451c_CUPS.gz”. It has been compressed using gzip. It does not need to be uncompressed for Linux to use the PPD file and so it should be left compressed.

The user needs root privileges to place the PPD file in the default location. The default location for the standard CUPS PPD files is:

/usr/share/cups/model/Toshiba

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