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Installing and Printing on Ver. 1 Solaris and OSF1 Systems

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UNIX Printing Through TCP/IP Installing TCP/IP If Not Running lpd Installing and Printing on Ver. 1 Solaris and OSF1 Systems 1. Run the Installation script by typing: nicinst. The script automatically downloads the correct Print Server utilities for your particular system and prompts you for information as needed. 2. What is the node name of the Print Server unit? Type the node name entered in /etc/hosts. For example, type: printfast, then press Enter. 3. What is the printer name? Type desired printer name, then press Enter. 4. The screen displays install script information you provided, as for example: Node name of the Print Server: printfast Printer name to be used: The printer is attached on: PORT1 When asked to OK this configuration, type yes or no, then press Enter. 5. The script creates a printcap entry for the printer just configured. The screen displays the entry and asks if you want the script to append it to your /etc/printcap file. See below for a sample printcap file. Type yes or no, then press Enter. If you type no, you may perform manual edits. In your /etc/printcap file, be sure not to change the name of the device given NC-2 Print Server in Step 2. You must reference the same lp: entry you wrote on the lp command line of the printcap file. For example: | Print Server printer:\ :lp=/dev/:\ :if=/usr/nic/infilter:\ :sd=/usr/spool/: Except for the first line, all printcap entries must be prefaced with a tab. UNIX Printing Through TCP/IP 5-37

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UNIX Printing Through TCP/IP 5-37
UNIX Printing Through TCP/IP
Installing
TCP/IP
If Not Running lpd
Installing and Printing on Ver. 1 Solaris and OSF1 Systems
1. Run the Installation script by typing:
nicinst
.
The script automatically downloads the correct Print Server utilities for
your particular system and prompts you for information as needed.
2. What is the node name of the Print Server unit?
Type the node name entered in
/etc/hosts
.
For example, type:
printfast
, then press Enter.
3. What is the printer name? Type desired
printer name
, then press Enter.
4. The screen displays install script information you provided, as for
example:
Node name of the Print Server:
printfast
Printer name to be used: <printer_name>
The printer is attached on: PORT1
When asked to OK this configuration, type
yes
or
no
, then press Enter.
5. The script creates a printcap entry for the printer just configured.
The screen displays the entry and asks if you want the script to append it to
your
/etc/printcap
file. See below for a sample printcap file.
Type
yes
or
no
, then press Enter.
If you type
no
, you may perform manual edits.
In your
/etc/printcap
file, be sure not to change the name of the device
given NC-2 Print Server in Step 2. You must reference the same lp: entry
you wrote on the lp command line of the printcap file. For example:
<printer_name> | Print Server printer:\
:lp=/dev/<printer_name>:\
:if=/usr/nic/infilter:\
:sd=/usr/spool/<printer_name>:
Except for the first line, all printcap entries must be prefaced with a tab.