3Com 3CRWPS10075-US User Guide - Page 83

Printing using LPD, printer_name, filename - manual

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LPD Configuration 83 Printing using LPD For LPD printing instructions, refer to your UNIX manual. The following example is for a BSD system: lpr -P printer_name filename where: ■ printer_name is the name of the Print Queue defined on the Unix host. ■ filename is the name of the file you wish to print. Example: lpr -P Marketing /etc/hosts In the above example, the /etc/hosts file is sent to the printer queue Marketing. It will then be sent to the logical printer associated with this queue.

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LPD Configuration
83
Printing using LPD
For LPD printing instructions, refer to your UNIX manual. The following
example is for a BSD system:
lpr
-P printer_name filename
where:
printer_name
is the name of the Print Queue defined on the Unix
host.
filename
is the name of the file you wish to print.
Example:
lpr
-P Marketing
/etc/hosts
In the above example, the /etc/hosts file is sent to the printer queue
Marketing. It will then be sent to the logical printer associated with this
queue.