UNIX Printing Using TCP/IP LPR/LPD

Xerox 4500 PS ETH, Inst. & Operator's Guide

Mandatory

Optional

2.Define the remote printer using smit

1.Enter the smit command

2.Use the following menu selections so supply the printer information:

-print spooling

-add a print queue

select “remote”

select “standard processing”

 

[Entry Fields]

NAME of queue to add

[your name]

HOST name of remote server

[user definable]

NAME of queue on remote server (see NOTE)

[user definable]

Type of print spool on remote server

bsd

Description of printer on remote server

[user definable]

NOTE:

You should make sure that the path name of the short and long form filter are modified to bsdshort/bsdlong.

The name of QUEUE on remote printer and NAME of device to add should be the same and one of the following

LPDPrt1

LPDPrt2

LPDPrt1acr

LPDPrt2acr

Once the printer has been defined, printing can be performed using the lp, lpr, qprt or enq commands.

7.2 SUN OS printing using TCP/IP LPR/LPD

The following procedure can be used to configure a printer on a remote system without using the TCP/IP print spooler function.

1.Host Configuration

Ensure that the Xerox 4500 PS ETH is defined as a host system. This can be done using the ‘ ’admintool’’ function. Use of this command requires root authority (i.e. use the su command to switch to the root user). Alternatively, you may add the additional IP entries manually by editing the /etc/hosts file and appending the additional IP address and name for the PrintServer (non-IPDS).

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