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Setting Up a DEC ULTRIX 4.3 RISC, or OSF1/ALPHA Remote Printer

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UNIX Printing Through TCP/IP lpd UNIX Printing Setting Up a DEC ULTRIX 4.3 RISC or OSF1/ALPHA Remote Printer Use the following procedure to set up a remote printer on the host that sends jobs to a NC-2 Print Server. 1. At the prompt, type: lprsetup, then s elect add. 2. Enter a name for your printer, then press Enter. 3. "Do you want more information on specific printer types?" Press Enter. A list of ULTRIX-supported printers is listed. 4. Type remote and press Enter. 5. Enter a printer synonym (alias) and press Enter. 6. Designate a spooler directory and press Enter, or accept the default spooler directory displayed and press Enter. 7. Designate a remote system name and press Enter. 8. Designate PORT1 as the remote system printer name and press Enter. 9. You are asked to enter the name of a printcap symbol from a displayed list. Type Q and press Enter. 10. Your configuration is displayed. You are asked whether these values are final. Type Y or N and press Enter. An example is shown below. Printer #7 Symbol Type lp (line printer) STR rm (remote host) STR rp (remote printer) STR sd (spooler directory) STR Representative Value Printer Server Card_host PORT1 /usr/spool/lpd7 11. Add comments to the printcap file. For example, you can type: Lois' printer down the hall 12. Select exit to save your configuration, then press Enter. You are now prepared to print. UNIX Printing Through TCP/IP 5-31

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UNIX Printing Through TCP/IP 5-31
UNIX Printing Through TCP/IP
lpd UNIX Printing
Setting Up a DEC ULTRIX 4.3 RISC
or OSF1/ALPHA Remote Printer
Use the following procedure to set up a remote printer on the host that sends
jobs to a NC-2 Print Server.
1. At the prompt, type:
lprsetup
, then s elect
add
.
2. Enter a name for your printer, then press Enter.
3. “Do you want more information on specific printer types?” Press Enter.
A list of ULTRIX-supported printers is listed.
4. Type
remote
and press Enter.
5. Enter a printer synonym (alias) and press Enter.
6. Designate a spooler directory and press Enter, or accept the default
spooler directory displayed and press Enter.
7. Designate a remote system name and press Enter.
8. Designate
PORT1
as the remote system printer name and press Enter.
9. You are asked to enter the name of a printcap symbol from a displayed
list. Type
Q
and press Enter.
10. Your configuration is displayed. You are asked whether these values are
final. Type
Y
or
N
and press Enter. An example is shown below.
Printer #7 Symbol
Type
Representative Value
lp (line printer)
STR
rm (remote host)
STR
Printer Server Card_host
rp (remote printer)
STR
PORT1
sd (spooler directory)
STR
/usr/spool/lpd7
11. Add comments to the printcap file. For example, you can type:
Lois' printer down the hall
<Enter>
12. Select exit to save your configuration, then press Enter.
You are now prepared to print.