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[. . . ] Minolta's third party suppliers may protect their rights in the event of any violation of these terms. The License permits you to: 1. Use this software in the conduct of business without limit when the software is used with the intended Minolta Product. SOFTWARE: You may install and use the SOFTWARE on a computer to which the Minolta Printer is attached. OR NETWORK: If the software is installed on a computer acting as a network server, any number of computers or workstations may access or utilize the printer services of that server. The printer services are described in the printed materials accompanying the Printer Network Card. i Foreword The following are not permitted: 1. [. . . ] The status page shows the actual port number. With both the host-based and printer-based lpd, you must assign IP parameters to the Network Card. See Chapter 7 - Setting Up IP Parameters for more information. 6-1 Printer-based lpd Configuration lpd/lpr is an implementation of the standard UNIX line printer daemon. It lets you print across a TCP/IP network without needing to install software on your workstation. Remote printing uses the same commands (lpr, lpq, lpc) as local printing. An lpr request from a workstation references the remote (rm) entry in the /etc/printcap file, where it finds the printer on a remote system. lpr opens a connection with the network lpd/lpr process on the remote system, and sends the data file to the remote printer. The printer-based lpd then filters the data and prints the job in accordance with information contained in the control file and its own printcap file. The Network Card lpd recognizes the format of certain printer emulations and filters the data, if possible, so it can be printed on the printer type you specify. Either of the following two methods can be used to inform the Network Card lpd of what type of printer is connected. Using Telnet or the Network Card HTML settings page to change the listed emulation types (Network Card HTML settings page can be accessed using MAP or a Web browser. ) 6-3 UNIX Configuration Chapter 6 6-1 Printer-based lpd Configuration The following sections describe how to give specific lpd/lpr setup instructions for various systems. 6-1-1 BSD System This section describes how to set up a remote printer on the host that sends jobs to the Network Card using printer resident lpd. This is accomplished by adding an entry to the host's /etc/printcap file for each printer you use. The following table shows some sample settings. Item lp (line printer) rm (remote host) rp (remote printer) sd (spooler directory) Type STR STR STR STR Network Card host name PORT1 (You can use any name you want here. ) /usr/spool/lpd7 Input Data Description 12. Select exit to save your settings and then press Enter to complete the procedure. 6-1-7 SCO UNIX Use the following procedure to set up a remote printer on the host that sends jobs to a Network Card using lpd. At the prompt, type: mkdev rlp Note · You cannot run mkdev rlp twice. Example: lprprinter1 6-9 UNIX Configuration Chapter 6 6-1 Printer-based lpd Configuration Is lprprinter1 a remote printer or a local printer?Enter remote host name Type the Network Card host name recorded in the printcap file. Use a line editor to open the /etc/printcap file and replace the :rp= entry with the appropriate remote queue name. The following shows an example of how this is done when the remote port is named PORT1. printer1:\ :lp=:\ 5. (This field is used for specification of the local printer device name. This field must be left empty. ) Chapter 6 :rm=lprpriter:\ (Network Card host name recorded in /etc/hosts) :rp=PORT1:\ (Any remote queue name you want) :sd=/usr/spool/lpd/printer1: UNIX Configuration (Name of spool directory on client) 6-1-8 System V Release 4, Solaris 2. x You can use lpd/lpr if your system recognizes the LPSYSTEM command is available. Settings can also be made using admintool if the system supports it. 6-10 6-1 Printer-based lpd Configuration LPSYSTEM Installation Note · The following procedure must be performed from the Bourne Shell. 1. At the prompt, type: lpsystem -t bsd <Network Card host name recorded in /etc/hosts> 2. Some systems require input of the remote host IP address instead of the remote host name. Type the following command: lpadmin -p <local printer name> -s <Network Card host name>!<remote queue name> Note · Do not input a space after the remote host name. Enable <local printer name> Accept <local printer name> 6-1-9 Linux With Red Hat Print System Manager, you can configure the printer on a graphical setup screen. [. . . ] Click the Add button. 4. A-3 Installing and Setting Up Network Protocol (Windows) 6. Appendix A A-3 Installing and Setting Up TCP/IP and TCP/IP Printing 5. Appendix A 6. 7. On the Select Network Protocol dialog box that appears, select TCP/IP Protocol, and then click the OK button to close the Select Network Protocol dialog box. In the Network Protocols list, select TCP/IP Protocol, and click the Properties button. On the Microsoft TCP/IP Properties dialog box that appears, make the TCP/IP settings you want. Installing and Setting Up Network Protocol (Windows) Note · If you are unsure about TCP/IP settings, check with your network administrator or some other person with network administrator level knowledge. [. . . ]

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