
2. %
3. {{
4. Enter an arbitrary print queue name in [Printer Name], and then enter the IP address or name of
the printer in [Print Server].
5. Select [OK].
6. Proceed to Step
4
.
Example of When Using HP-UX
1. Run "SAM."
The "SAM" utility is supplied with an operating system. For more details, see the manual for the operating
system.
2. Select [Printers and Plotters].
3. Select [LP Spooler] from the [Printers and Plotters] menu.
4. Select [Printers and Plotter] from the [LP Spooler] menu.
5. Select [Add Remote Printer/Plotter] from the [Action] menu.
6. Enter an arbitrary print queue name in [Printer Name], and then enter the IP address or name of
the printer in [Remote System Name].
7. Enter "lp" in [Remote Printer Name].
8. Select [Remote Printer is on a BSD System].
9. Select [OK].
10. Proceed to Step
4
.
Example of When Using IBM-AIX
1. Run "SMIT."
The "SMIT" utility is supplied with an operating system. For more details, see the manual for the operating
system.
2. {
3. Select [Standard processing].
4. Enter an arbitrary print queue name in [remote queue name] and the IP address or name of the
printer in [Hostname of Remote Server].
5. Enter "lp" in [name of the queue] on the remote server.
6. Enter "BSD" in [type of print spooler] on the remote server.
7. Proceed to Step
4
.
4
Enter the following commands and check if you can print.
Form:
lp -d <the print queue name> <the name of the file to be printed>
Input Example:
lp -d print_queue_name report
㻠㻣㻟㻌㻛㻌㻥㻢㻟
Downloaded from ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Downloaded from
www.Manualslib.com
manuals search engine