Kyocera Ai5555 NC-2 Instruction Hand Book - Page 125

Installing, If Not Running lpd

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UNIX Printing Through TCP/IP Installing TCP/IP If Not Running lpd Loading the Software The following procedures are only necessary when using the supplied hostbased lpr capability. Loading the software is not necessary if printer-based lpr is used. 1. Log in as superuser to the system that spools directly to the print server. 2. Insert the print server's TCP/IP diskette in the host drive. 3. Go to or create the directory in which you want to install the software. For example: mkdir /usr/PSC_install NOTE: If you already have a NC-2 Print Server printer at your site and you are now installing another one, delete the files in the installation directory not (/usr/nic). If these files remain, they can prevent the installation of a subsequent print server. 4. Use the tar command to load the software from the diskette. Choose your UNIX version from the example from the following table, or if not shown, consult the man page for your system: UNIX Version BSD/ULTRIX/AIX/SCO System V System V/Solaris 2.3 Example tar -xvf/dev/rfd0 tar -xvf/dev/rdsk/f13ht tar -xvf/dev/rdiskette NOTE: The device name varies depending on the computer and its peripheral designations. The first BSD floppy device is often called rfd0. 5. After performing the tar, the system will display a list of our Print Server files copied by the tar. At this point, go to the appropriate section in this instruction handbook for instructions on running the installation script on your system. UNIX Printing Through TCP/IP 5-35

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UNIX Printing Through TCP/IP 5-35
UNIX Printing Through TCP/IP
Installing
TCP/IP
If Not Running lpd
Loading the Software
The following procedures are only necessary when using the supplied host-
based lpr capability.
Loading the software is not necessary if printer-based lpr is used.
1. Log in as superuser to the system that spools directly to the print server.
2. Insert the print server’s TCP/IP diskette in the host drive.
3. Go to or create the directory in which you want to install the software.
For example:
mkdir /usr/PSC_install
NOTE: If you already have a NC-2 Print Server printer at your site and you are now installing
another one, delete the files in the installation directory not (
/usr/nic
).
If these files
remain, they can prevent the installation of a subsequent print server.
4. Use the tar command to load the software from the diskette. Choose your
UNIX version from the example from the following table, or if not shown,
consult the man page for your system:
UNIX Version
Example
BSD/ULTRIX/AIX/SCO
tar -xvf/dev/rfd0
System V
tar -xvf/dev/rdsk/f13ht
System V/Solaris 2.3
tar -xvf/dev/rdiskette
NOTE: The device name varies depending on the computer and its peripheral designations.
The first BSD floppy device is often called rfd0.
5. After performing the tar, the system will display a list of our Print Server
files copied by the
tar
. At this point, go to the appropriate section in this
instruction handbook for instructions on running the installation script on
your system.