IBM 6400-I15 User Manual - Page 38

Select Foreground Session and Minimized.

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9. Optionally, click on "Help" to understand the other parameters and enter those values. 10. Click "OK." 11. Click on "Create." The print queue is created and placed in the Printers folder or possibly on the OS/2 desktop. 12. Make sure LPRPORTD is running. Type Ctrl-Esc and check the list for a line that contains LPRPORTD. If it is running, this process is complete. If it is not running, enter the following at the OS/2 command prompt: start lprportd You will probably want to put this command in your "STARTUP.CMD" file, or use the TCP/IP Configuration tool to set it to autostart on boot up. Any jobs sent to this queue will now be forwarded to the Ethernet Interface to be printed. Starting the LPR Port Daemon The LPR Port Daemon must be started to enable TCP/IP printing. To start the LPR Port Daemon; 1. Open the TCP/IP folder, which is in the OS/2 System folder for Warp 3.0. 2. Open TCP/IP Configuration. 3. Select the "Autostart" tab on the notebook. 4. In "Services to Autostart," select "lprportd." 5. Select "Foreground Session" and "Minimized." 6. Close the notebook by double clicking the system icon, which is located in the upper left corner. 7. Select "Save." 8. If prompted, respond Yes to save the configuration changes. 9. At the OS/2 command prompt, enter tcpstart to restart TCP. 2-6 OS/2 Configuration

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OS/2 Configuration
9.
Optionally, click on “Help” to understand the other parameters and enter
those values.
10.
Click “OK.”
11.
Click on “Create.” The print queue is created and placed in the Printers folder
or possibly on the OS/2 desktop.
12.
Make sure LPRPORTD is running. Type
Ctrl–Esc
and check the list for a
line that contains LPRPORTD. If it is running, this process is complete. If it is
not running, enter the following at the OS/2 command prompt:
start lprportd
You will probably want to put this command in your “STARTUP.CMD” file, or
use the TCP/IP Configuration tool to set it to autostart on boot up.
Any jobs sent to this queue will now be forwarded to the Ethernet Interface to be
printed.
Starting the LPR Port Daemon
The LPR Port Daemon must be started to enable TCP/IP printing. To start the
LPR Port Daemon;
1.
Open the TCP/IP folder, which is in the OS/2 System folder for Warp 3.0.
2.
Open TCP/IP Configuration.
3.
Select the “Autostart” tab on the notebook.
4.
In “Services to Autostart,” select “lprportd.”
5.
Select “Foreground Session” and “Minimized.”
6.
Close the notebook by double clicking the system icon, which is located in
the upper left corner.
7.
Select “Save.“
8.
If prompted, respond
Yes
to save the configuration changes.
9.
At the OS/2 command prompt, enter
tcpstart
to restart TCP.