Kyocera Ci1000 Operating Instructions Manual page 52

Final draft august 6, 1998
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3-6 Connecting the Printer to a Network
Use the examples that follow as a guide in helping you set up your network for
printing to the printer.
In these examples, " KX-P8420_PS " is used as the printer name (the IP host
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name), and " KX-P8420_PSq " is used to indicate the Ci1000 Print queue.
Since the printer supports only one TCP/IP ( lpr ) connection at a time, you can
use the same name for the hostname and the queuename. However, the examples
indicate where you should make a distinction if you want to use different names.
For SGI workstations running IRIX 5, first load the lpr package from the
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IRIX installation CD. The default installation includes only the lp printing
subsystem, which does not have networking capabilities. You need to load the
following items:
eoe2.sw.bsdlpr
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1. Log in to your UNIX host as the root user.
2. Edit your
The following is a sample entry for the printer:
192.9.228.1<TAB>KX-P8420_PS<TAB>#comments
where < TAB > indicates that you press the tab key.
The IP address is followed by the official host name, and these are followed by
aliases, if any. Type the entry exactly as shown, without a space before the IP
address.
For sites using NIS, after adding the printer entry, the superuser releases the
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updated information by typing:
cd /var/yp
make
For sites that use DNS (Domain Name System) or that use NIS+, consult
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the documentation or the network administrator for instructions on publishing
the printer entry.
and eoe2.man.bsdlpr
/etc/hosts
file to include the printer as a network device.
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