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Print drivers for unix and linux systems
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lexlp
lines per inch
lines per page
Local Area Network (LAN)
lsqueue_opts
mkdevice
mkqueue
My Printers
name server
netmask
network address
Network Information System (NIS)
network print server
network printer
NIS
NIS tables
Packet Internet Groper (PING)
parity
PING
pkgadd
pkginfo
pkgrm
port
Print and Hold
print file
A program that opens the Print Properties for a particular job.
A function of the printer driver that allows the user to specify the number of
lines to be printed on one inch of the paper. This number works with the lines
per page setting to specify how much of the paper will be covered with text.
A function of the printer driver that allows the user to specify the number of
lines to be printed on a page. This number works with the lines per inch setting
to increase or decrease the font size.
A computer network located on a user's premises within a limited geographical
area.
A command line program that lists print queue property options that are
required when printing with command line options.
A command line program that creates a virtual device.
A command line program that creates a print queue.
A subgroup of printers set aside by a user to simplify printing options.
A DNS server that resolves hostnames to addresses.
A bit mask that specifies the local network portion of an IP address, letting you
logically subdivide a network.
The logical location on the LAN where a device, such as a printer, is located,
typically 12 characters long.
A UNIX service that lets administrators configure users, groups, hostnames, and
other network information for a group of systems, rather than on each
individual system.
The print server card installed in the printer.
A printer with either an internal print server or an external print server
connecting it to the LAN.
See Network Information System (NIS).
Configuration tables. See Network Information System (NIS).
Software that tests whether an IP destination can be reached by sending it an
ICMP echo request and waiting for a reply.
A type of error detection method used in serial communications. Choices are
Even, Odd, None, or Ignore. The sending device must match the receiving port.
See Packet Internet Groper.
The System V software package add utility.
The System V software package list utility.
The System V software package removal utility.
The physical opening on the computer or external print server into which the
printer cable connects.
A function of the printer driver that allows you to store a job in the buffer of the
printer and print from the control panel.
A method of selecting a specific file from within the printer driver to print.
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