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Updating the Printcap File, entry from the printcap file. Instructions are as follows

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Chapter 1: Installing and Configuring UNIX Printing Software on a Compaq Tru64 UNIX System 20. Type EXIT at the command line. Updating the Printcap File The final step in configuring a Compaq Tru64 UNIX print queue is to remove the OF entry from the printcap file. Instructions are as follows: 1. Enter the following path at the command line: # vi /etc/printcap 2. Enter a forward slash followed by the name of the printer at the command line. # /printer20 3. Scroll down to the line containing the OF entry. Press the lower case 'd' key twice. 4. Enter :WQ at the command line. 1-188/25/02 UNIX Printing Software Administration and Installation Guide

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UNIX Printing Software Administration and Installation Guide
Chapter 1: Installing and Configuring UNIX Printing Software on a Compaq Tru64 UNIX System
20. Type
EXIT
at the command line.
Updating the Printcap File
The final step in configuring a Compaq Tru64 UNIX print queue is to remove the OF
entry from the printcap file. Instructions are as follows:
1.
Enter the following path at the command line:
#
vi /etc/printcap
2.
Enter a forward slash followed by the name of the printer at the command line.
#
/printer20
3.
Scroll down to the line containing the OF entry. Press the lower case ‘
d
’ key
twice.
4.
Enter
:WQ
at the command line.