3.
Registering a logical PostScript printer PS01 set using CentreWare Internet Services
#lpadmin -pP003 -mrmodel -v/dev/null -ocmrcmodel
-ormprinter1 -osmrsmodel -orpPS01 -ob3
Note
• Enter the host name of the printer after -orm.
• Enter the printer name of the remote host after -orp. The printer name corresponds to the print language/
mode.
• The output style may be specified at the same time. The parameters for specifying a style are the same
as those available for the -C option. As the example of (2) shows, insert "_" between the printer name
and output parameters. You can enter up to 14 characters.
• If PS%n or PLT%nH is specified for the printer name as in the example of (3), however, the printer does
not operate normally with an output style different from the preset one.
• Set a printer name corresponding to the print language/mode and output style.
Refer to
• Manuals, such as online manuals, that came with various workstations
• For details about the -C option: "7.5 -C Option (lpr Command)" (P. 50)
7.3
Printing (SunOS)
This section describes the procedure for printing from workstations running SunOS.
Refer to
• Manuals that came with the workstations
Print (lpr)
The "lpr" command is used to print.
Command Format
/usr/ucb/lpr [-P Printer name] [-# No. of copies] [-C Option] File name
Command Options
The following command options are available:
-P Printer name
This option specifies the printer name registered with /etc/printcap. If this option is omitted,
the default printer "lp" will be specified.
-# No. of copies
This option specifies the number of copies. If one "lpr" command is issued to print multiple
files, the number of copies specified by this option will apply to all the files.
This option is valid when the printer is in the spool mode.
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