Oki B930dn User Guide (English) - Page 90

Setting Up The Workstation, Before Setup, Examples Of Settings For Solaris 2.x

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> > The EWS allows more detailed settings. 2. Settings of the workstation Set the printer in the workstation. Refer to: "SETTING UP THE WORKSTATION" on page 84 SETTING UP THE WORKSTATION This section explains the settings of Solaris 2.x workstation for printing. BEFORE SETUP Before setting up the workstation, check the following: • The setup procedures and commands may vary according to different versions of OS. Refer to the manuals that came with the workstation for details. • To setup the printer, the user must be a superuser. Contact your network administrator to perform the setup if you do not have the authority of a superuser. • Check the IP address set up for the printer in advance. Be cautious as an incorrect IP address may cause severe errors. • Before performing any network setup (such as the IP address) to a host running under NIS (Network Information Service), consult the NIS administrator. EXAMPLES OF SETTINGS FOR SOLARIS 2.X The examples below show printer settings for Solaris 2.6 where the printer host name is printer1. 1. 1. Registering a printer (printer name: P001) supporting the PostScript language #lpadmin -p P001 -s printer1\!PS 2. 2. Registering a printer (printer name: P002) supporting the PostScript language that feeds paper from an A4-size paper tray for duplex printing #lpadmin -p P002 -s printer1\!PS A4_DUP B930n User's Guide> 84

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B930n User’s Guide> 84
>
> The EWS allows more detailed settings.
2.
Settings of the workstation
Set the printer in the workstation.
Refer to: “SETTING UP THE WORKSTATION” on page 84
SETTING UP THE WORKSTATION
This section explains the settings of Solaris 2.x workstation for
printing.
BEFORE SETUP
Before setting up the workstation, check the following:
The setup procedures and commands may vary according to
different versions of OS. Refer to the manuals that came with
the workstation for details.
To setup the printer, the user must be a superuser. Contact
your network administrator to perform the setup if you do
not have the authority of a superuser.
Check the IP address set up for the printer in advance. Be
cautious as an incorrect IP address may cause severe errors.
Before performing any network setup (such as the IP
address) to a host running under NIS (Network Information
Service), consult the NIS administrator.
EXAMPLES OF SETTINGS FOR SOLARIS 2.X
The examples below show printer settings for Solaris 2.6 where the
printer host name is printer1.
1.
1. Registering a printer (printer name: P001) supporting the
PostScript language
#lpadmin -p P001 -s printer1\!PS
2.
2. Registering a printer (printer name: P002) supporting the
PostScript language that feeds paper from an A4-size paper
tray for duplex printing
#lpadmin -p P002 -s printer1\!PS A4_DUP