Setting Up Lpd/Lpr; Remote Or Direct Network Spooling; Printer/Nic Setup Using The Installation Script - Kodak 3H0610 Manual

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Unix Environment

10.2.1 Setting up LPD/LPR

10.2.2 Remote or Direct Network Spooling

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10.3 Printer/NIC Setup using the Installation Script

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BSD systems
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System V Release 4 machines
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IBM RS/6000
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TCP/IP packages for VMS
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TCP/IP packages for DOS
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IBM, HP, or DEC mainframe machines that run TCP/IP
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Microsoft Windows NT 3.5
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OS/2 2.x with IBMÕs TCP/IP or LAN Server 2.x and above
Install the printer on every host that prints to the printer/NIC.
1. Install the printer/NIC on the network.
2. Assign an IP address to the printer/NIC.
3. LPD and Sockets are enabled on the NIC by default.
Two items are required to conÞgure an LPD printer:
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Remote system name (host name for the device).
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Remote printer name (anything can be entered). A ÒrawÓ data
type is used by default with the expectation that proper PostScript
or raster Þles will be submitted to correspond with the mode
selected on the printer.
The printer/NIC Unix software allows a user to spool directly or remotely.
In direct spooling, each Unix workstation spools to the device
independently. In remote spooling, one U
received from all other workstation to the printer/NIC. Both methods
require some conÞguration on all U
The install.sh script should accommodate most BSD and System V Unix
systems for printing to the Kodak printer/NIC.
To load the Unix utilities software:
workstation sends print jobs
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workstations.
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