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Installing and Printing on HP/UX System

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UNIX Printing Through TCP/IP Installing TCP/IP If Not Running lpd Installing and Printing on HP/UX System 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 the desired printer name, then press Enter. 4. Your screen displays your install script information, 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 starts the daemon for the newly configured printer automatically. It also displays the path used should you ever need to restart the daemon. In the following example, the path would be: /usr/nic/nic_print/dev/nic/printer_name printfast 10001 This example reflects names supplied to the script earlier. When the installation script is completed, you must configure the printer and make it known to the lp system. The HP/UX lp system uses the lpadmin maintenance command to configure a printer (there is no /etc/printcap file). Use the following specific commands to configure the printer: lpadmin -p printer_name -v /dev/nic/printer_name enable printer_name accept printer_name See HP's alternative SAM method for configuring the printer on next page. 5-40 UNIX Printing Through TCP/IP

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5-40 UNIX Printing Through TCP/IP
UNIX Printing Through TCP/IP
Installing
TCP/IP
If Not Running lpd
Installing and Printing on HP/UX System
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 the desired
printer name,
then press Enter.
4. Your screen displays your install script information, 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 starts the daemon for the newly configured printer automati-
cally. It also displays the path used should you ever need to restart the
daemon. In the following example, the path would be:
/usr/nic/nic_print/dev/nic/printer_name printfast 10001
This example reflects names supplied to the script earlier.
When the installation script is completed, you must configure the printer
and make it known to the lp system. The HP/UX lp system uses the lpadmin
maintenance command to configure a printer (there is no /etc/printcap file).
Use the following specific commands to configure the printer:
lpadmin -p printer_name -v /dev/nic/printer_name
enable printer_name
accept printer_name
See HP's alternative SAM method for configuring the printer on next page.