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Printing From Solaris

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Setting up Printing in Mac OS X Tiger (10.4.9) Printing From Solaris To allow printing from a Sun Solaris workstation, 1. Log in as the superuser (root). 2. Add an entry for the print server in the host's /etc/hosts file, giving a hostname for the print server's IP address. A line in /etc/hosts contains an IP address and one or more aliases for the host . For example: 202.39.74.40 ps-142634 ps-142634.dlink.com.tw If you use DNS (the Domain Naming Services protocol), you can add an address record entry to your DNS database for the print server. 3. In OpenWindows, start the admintool program. 4. Click on the Printer Manager icon. 5. From the Edit menu, select Add Print, then Add Access to Remote Printer... 6. Enter values for the fields as follow: ◊ Printer Name This field should contain the name of the printer port you wish to use. The field is case-sensitive. ◊ Printer Server This field should contain the IP address of the print server, or the alias name you added in step 2. ◊ Printer Server OS This field should be set to BSD. 7. Confirm the addition. 8. Optionally repeat the addition to add another printer for printing text files, with_TEXT appended to the port name. Once you have added the new printer, you can use the lp command to print files to the printer. Consult your Solaris documentation for details. D-Link DPR-2000 - User Manual 122

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Setting up Printing in Mac OS X Tiger (10.4.9)
D-Link DPR-2000 - User Manual
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Printing From Solaris
To
2.
n entry for the print server in the host’s
file, giving a hostname
for the print server’
/etc/hosts
ss
and on
or example:
34
ps-142634.dlink.com.tw
ain Naming Services protocol), you can add an address
admintool
Printer Name
This field should contain the name of the printer port you wish to
use. The field is case-sensitive.
Printer Server
This field should contain the IP address of the print server, or
the alias name you added in step 2.
Printer Server OS
This field should be set to BSD.
7.
Confirm the addition.
8.
Optionally repeat the addition to add another printer for printing text files,
with
_TEXT
appended to the port name.
Once you have added the new printer, you can use the
lp
command to print files to
the printer. Consult your Solaris documentation for details.
allow printing from a Sun Solaris workstation,
1.
Log in as the superuser (root).
Add a
/etc/hosts
s IP address. A line in
contains an IP addre
e or more aliases for the host . F
202.39.74.40
ps-1426
If you use DNS (the Dom
record entry to your DNS database for the print server.
3.
In OpenWindows, start the
program.
4.
Click on the
Printer Manager
icon.
From the
menu, select
, then
5.
Edit
Add Print
Add Access to Remote Printer…
6.
Enter values for the fields as follow: