HP Neoware e90 NeoLinux Thin Clients User Manual - Page 129

Adding a network printer, Enter the IP address of the network printer or

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Using the NeoLinux Print Manager utility Adding a network printer You can also define a printer in Print Manager that is connected to your network and addressable by IP address, and which is accessible through an LPD service. Many network printers include an LPD capability built-in to the device. The example shown above is for that type of network printer. • Network address - Enter the IP address of the network printer or LPD server. This entry creates the following line for this printer in the dynamically-generated printcap file (using the IP address of 10.10.30.1): :rm=10.10.30.1:\ • Remote queue - For an LPD server, enter the queue name. For a network printer that is not using a queue, enter "." This entry creates the following line for this printer in the dynamically-generated printcap file (using the queue name ""): :rp=:\ Click Next for the Advanced Information dialog. For details on the settings on the Advanced Information dialog, see "Advanced Information" on page 125. Adding printers using Print Manager 129

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Using the NeoLinux Print Manager utility
Adding printers using Print Manager
129
Adding a network
printer
You can also
define a
printer in Print
Manager that
is connected to
your network
and address-
able by IP
address, and
which is
accessible
through an
LPD service.
Many net-
work printers include an LPD capability built-in to the device. The
example shown above is for that type of network printer.
Network address
– Enter the IP address of the network printer or
LPD server.
This entry creates the following line for this printer in the dynam-
ically-generated printcap file (using the IP address of 10.10.30.1):
:rm=10.10.30.1:\
Remote queue
– For an LPD server, enter the queue name. For a
network printer that is not using a queue, enter “<none>.”
This entry creates the following line for this printer in the dynam-
ically-generated printcap file (using the queue name “<none>”):
:rp=<none>:\
Click
Next
for the Advanced Information dialog.
For details on the settings on the Advanced Information dialog, see
“Advanced Information” on page 125.