Oki ML490 Network User's Guide for OkiLAN 6120i - Page 159

Configuring HP-UX v9.xx for Printing, with the OkiLAN 6120

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Section 4 - Appendix B - Application Considerations 6. Enable the printer you just created using SAM. Peripheral Devices -> Printers and Plotters -> Enable a Printer ... 7. Printer name: - lj4 8. Start the LP request scheduler by typing: /usr/lib/lpsched 9. Run a test print job to the OkiLAN 6120i with the following command: lp -d lj4 filename Configuring HP-UX v9.xx for Printing with the OkiLAN 6120i This application note describes the configuration of the printing system on the HP-UX ver. 9.xx of the UNIX operating system. For clarity and brevity, the following specific names will be used to represent general devices or concepts. • lj4 - The local queue name on the HP-UX system to which print jobs will be directed. The print jobs are destined for a printer attached to the OkiLAN 6120i. • OKIPRINTER - The host name of the remote system which is the OkiLAN 6120i. For example, to telnet to the OkiLAN 6120i and invoke the OkiLAN 6120i Configuration utility, you would type telnet OKIPRINTER. A host name is not required for the OkiLAN 6120i, the IP Address may be used. • yourqueuename - This is the name of the queue on the OkiLAN 6120i and must end with 1, 2, 3 or 4, depending on the port selected to service the print jobs. If FF, LF or NF are the last two letters of the queue name, the job will be converted accordingly. See pages IV-15 and IV-16 for more information on Remote Queue Names. IV - 66 OKI OkiLAN 6120i User's Guide

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IV - 66
Section 4 - Appendix B - Application Considerations
OKI OkiLAN 6120i User’s Guide
6. Enable the printer you just created using SAM.
Peripheral Devices ->
Printers and Plotters ->
Enable a Printer ...
7.
Printer name:
lj4
8.
Start the LP request scheduler by typing:
/usr/lib/lpsched
9. Run a test print job to the OkiLAN 6120i with the
following command:
lp -d lj4 filename
Configuring HP-UX v9.xx for Printing
with the OkiLAN 6120
i
This application note describes the configuration of the
printing system on the HP-UX ver. 9.xx of the UNIX
operating system. For clarity and brevity, the following
specific names will be used to represent general
devices or concepts.
lj4
- The local queue name on the HP-UX system
to which print jobs will be directed. The print jobs
are destined for a printer attached to the OkiLAN
6120i.
OKIPRINTER
- The host name of the
remote
system
which is the OkiLAN 6120i. For example,
to
telnet
to the OkiLAN 6120i and invoke the
OkiLAN 6120i Configuration utility, you would
type
telnet OKIPRINTER
. A host name is not
required for the OkiLAN 6120i, the IP Address
may be used.
yourqueuename
- This is the name of the queue
on the OkiLAN 6120i and must end with 1, 2, 3
or 4, depending on the port selected to service the
print jobs.
If FF, LF or NF are the last two letters of the
queue name, the job will be converted
accordingly. See pages IV-15 and IV-16 for more
information on
Remote Queue Names
.