Epson EPL-N2000 User Manual - Network Administration - Page 65

Using FTP with HP-UX, RLP Setup

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RLP Setup On the printer definition page of SAM, use the following settings: Printer Name: Remote System Name: Remote Printer Name: Remote Council Model: Remote Status Model: Make System Default: Printer Class: Restrict Council: Remote Printer on BSD system: Any name Use name in /etc/hosts Nothing or 'lpa', 'lpaf', etc, if using filters /bin/true /bin/true Enter as appropriate Nothing Nothing Nothing To print, use either rlp or the following: lpd -d Using FTP with HP-UX Follow these steps to use ftp with HP-UX: 1. Type the following: lpshut lpadmin -p -m -v/dev/ null accept enable lpsched 2. Create a model script: vi/usr/spool/lp/model/lan.model 5-14 Configuring the EPL-N2000 for UNIX

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Configuring the EPL-N2000 for UNIX
RLP Setup
On the printer definition page of SAM, use the following
settings:
Printer Name:
Any name
Remote System Name:
Use name in /etc/hosts
Remote Printer Name:
Nothing or ’lpa’, ’lpaf’,
etc, if using filters
Remote Council Model:
/bin/true
Remote Status Model:
/bin/true
Make System Default:
Enter as appropriate
Printer Class:
Nothing
Restrict Council:
Nothing
Remote Printer on BSD system:
Nothing
To print, use either rlp or the following:
lpd -d <host name>
Using FTP with HP-UX
Follow these steps to use ftp with HP-UX:
1.
Type the following:
lpshut
lpadmin -p<spoolername> -m <modelscript> -v/dev/
null
accept <spoolername> enable <spoolername>
lpsched
2.
Create a model script:
vi/usr/spool/lp/model/lan.model