Oki ML591 Users' Guide for the OkiLAN 6010e - Page 113

Remote LPD Printing, FTP Printing, The Remote LPD implementation of the OkiLAN

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Section IV - TCP/IP Remote LPD Printing The way print jobs are queued to a Remote LPD system varies among the vendors that support TCP/IP. UNIX systems that are BSD-based typically use the lpr program to submit print jobs. Other UNIX systems may use the lp program to submit print jobs. PC-based TCP/ IP packages often provide a command line lpr program and a utility to redirect the output of an LPT port to a Remote LPD system. Consult your system administrator or software vendor for assistance troubleshooting LPD. Note: The Remote LPD implementation of the OkiLAN 6010e does not support any UNIX LPD input or output filters or the direct printing of banner pages. It is possible to configure some UNIX systems so that banner pages and input and output filters will be generated at the UNIX host and then sent to the OkiLAN 6010e. (Refer to Appendix B, Application Considerations.) FTP Printing FTP is a command line program used to transfer files between computers. FTP provides commands for opening a connection to another computer, specifying the data type of any transfers, and sending and receiving files. The OkiLAN 6010e supports a subset of the FTP command set. This subset allows the FTP user to open a connection to the OkiLAN 6010e, specify a file transfer data type and send print files to a Remote Print Queue Name on the OkiLAN 6010e. OKI OkiLAN 6010e User's Guide IV - 23 TCP/IP

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TCP/IP
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Section IV - TCP/IP
OKI OkiLAN 6010e User’s Guide
Remote LPD Printing
The way print jobs are queued to a Remote LPD system
varies among the vendors that support TCP/IP. UNIX
systems that are BSD-based typically use the
lpr
pro-
gram to submit print jobs. Other UNIX systems may
use the
lp
program to submit print jobs. PC-based TCP/
IP packages often provide a command line
lpr
program
and a utility to redirect the output of an LPT port to a
Remote LPD system.
Consult your system administrator or software vendor
for assistance troubleshooting LPD.
Note:
The Remote LPD implementation of the OkiLAN
6010e does not support any UNIX LPD input or output
filters or the direct printing of banner pages. It is pos-
sible to configure some UNIX systems so that banner
pages and input and output filters will be generated at
the UNIX host and then sent to the OkiLAN 6010e.
(Refer to
Appendix B, Application Considerations
.)
FTP Printing
FTP is a command line program used to transfer files
between computers. FTP provides commands for
opening a connection to another computer, specifying
the data type of any transfers, and sending and receiving
files. The OkiLAN 6010e supports a subset of the FTP
command set. This subset allows the FTP user to open a
connection to the OkiLAN 6010e, specify a file transfer
data type and send print files to a Remote Print Queue
Name on the OkiLAN 6010e.