Oki ML421 Network User's Guide for OkiLAN 6020e - Page 162

Configuring Sun-OS v4.1.x or Ultrix v4.2 for Printing with the OkiLAN 6020e

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Section 4 - Appendix B - Application Considerations If the LPD daemon is running, you should see output similar to: root 135 0.0 0.0 52 0 ? IW May 24 0:01 /usr/lib/lpd If the LPD daemon is not running, start the daemon by logging into the Sun-OS or Ultrix machine as root and issuing the following command at the UNIX prompt: /usr/lib/lpd Verify that the daemon is running by using the ps command described previously. To start the LPD daemon automatically when the system boots, make sure that lines similar to the following exist in the "/etc/rc" file: if [ -f /usr/lib/lpd ] ; then rm -f /dev/printer/var/spool/lpd.lock /usr/lib/lpd; echo -n ' printer' fi Procedure To configure the Sun-OS or Ultrix machine so that users can spool print jobs to the pcl print queue on the OkiLAN 6020e named OKIPRINTER, do the following: 1. Login to the Sun-OS or Ultrix machine as root. 2. Using a text editor (such as vi), add this entry to the "/etc/printcap" file: lj4:\ :lp=:rm=OKIPRINTER:rp=yourqueuename:\ :sd=/usr/spool/lj4:\ :lf=/usr/spool/lj4/lj4.log 3. At the UNIX prompt, type: mkdir /usr/spool/lj4. 4. Type: touch /usr/spool/lj4/lj4.log. 5. Try printing by issuing the following command: lpr -Plj4 filename IV - 80 OKI OkiLAN 6020e User's Guide

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Section 4 - Appendix B - Application Considerations
OKI OkiLAN 6020e User’s Guide
If the LPD daemon is running, you should see output
similar to:
root 135 0.0 0.0
52
0
?
IW May 24 0:01
/usr/lib/lpd
If the LPD daemon is not running, start the daemon
by logging into the Sun-OS or Ultrix machine as root
and issuing the following command at the UNIX
prompt:
/usr/lib/lpd
Verify that the daemon is running by using the
ps
command described previously.
To start the LPD daemon automatically when the
system boots, make sure that lines similar to the
following exist in the “/etc/rc” file:
if [ -f /usr/lib/lpd ] ; then
rm -f /dev/printer/var/spool/lpd.lock
/usr/lib/lpd; echo -n ‘ printer’
fi
Procedure
To configure the Sun-OS or Ultrix machine so that
users can spool print jobs to the pcl print queue on the
OkiLAN 6020e named
OKIPRINTER
, do the
following:
1. Login to the Sun-OS or Ultrix machine as root.
2. Using a text editor (such as vi), add this entry to the
“/etc/printcap” file:
lj4:\
:lp=:rm=OKIPRINTER:rp=yourqueuename:\
:sd=/usr/spool/lj4:\
:lf=/usr/spool/lj4/lj4.log
3.
At the UNIX prompt, type:
mkdir /usr/spool/lj4
.
4. Type:
touch /usr/spool/lj4/lj4.log
.
5. Try printing by issuing the following command:
lpr -Plj4 filename