Epson EPL-N2000 User Manual - Network Administration - Page 56

lpr filter, Supports, this if you plan to set up the EPL-N2000 to recognize different lpr

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The remote printer options used to invoke different lpr filters areas follows: lpr filter lpb lpa lpbf lpaf Supports Binary file (no filters) ASCII file with carriage returns at line ends Binary file with form feed at file end ASCII file with form feed at line end Follow these steps: 1. Edit the /etc/printcap file to include a remote printer name for the EPL-N2000. The format is as follows: :\ Note: You can use any name to identify the EPL-N2000. One advantage of using simple names that follow a sequence is that it makes it easier to assign several remote printer names to the same EPL-N2000 (for example, printer1, printer2, and printer3). You may want to do this if you plan to set up the EPL-N2000 to recognize different lpr filters. 2. On a new line in the /etc/printcap file, enter a name for the local printer being redirected to the EPL-N2000, followed by the host name, then the path to the EPL-N2000. If you plan to set up the printer to support different lpr filters, enter the first printer option too. The format is as follows: : : rm = : rp = : sd = /: Configuring the EPL-N2000 for UNIX 5-5

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Configuring the EPL-N2000 for UNIX
5-5
The remote printer options used to invoke different lpr filters
areas follows:
Follow these steps:
1.
Edit the
/etc/printcap
file to include a remote printer name
for the EPL-N2000. The format is as follows:
<remote printer name>:\
Note:
You can use any name to identify the EPL-N2000. One advantage
of using simple names that follow a sequence is that it makes it easier
to assign several remote printer names to the same EPL-N2000 (for
example,
printer1, printer2, and printer3
). You may want to do
this if you plan to set up the EPL-N2000 to recognize different lpr
filters.
2.
On a new line in the
/etc/printcap
file, enter a name for the
local printer being redirected to the EPL-N2000, followed by
the host name, then the path to the EPL-N2000.
If you plan
to set up the printer to support different lpr filters, enter the
first printer option too. The format is as follows:
:<local printer> : rm = <host name> : rp = <remote
printer option> : sd = <path>/<remote printer name>:
lpr filter
Supports
lpb
Binary file (no filters)
lpa
ASCII file with carriage
returns at line ends
lpbf
Binary file with form feed at
file end
lpaf
ASCII file with form feed at
line end