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Settings for UNIX
Many different remote printer names may be set up, all directed
to the same Ethernet remote host, and each is given a different
local printer name to be redirected. Different types of print jobs
may be sent to different printer names, which will then all print
out on the same printer, through the same Ethernet interface, but
using different filters.
The remote printer name options used to invoke the different
filters are as follows:
All other remote printer name options will be treated the same as
lpb.
The following is an example of sending a text file, “txtfile”, via lpr
with a form feed appended:
% lpr -plpaf txtfile
Setting Up Different UNIX Systems Using the lpr
Command
The following UNIX systems can print using the standard lpr
command.
SunSoft Solaris 2.4 or later
SunOS 4.1.4 or later
IBM AIX 3.2.5 or later and 4.1.3 or later
HP/UX 9.05 or later
SCO UNIX 4.2 or later
lpb
Binary files (no filters)
lpa
ASCII files (carriage returns at line ends)
lpbf
Binary file with form feed at file end
lpaf
ASCII file with form feed at file end
Summary of Contents for C823781
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Page 60: ...48 How to Set Up the Print Server ...
Page 88: ...76 EpsonNet WinAssist Configuration Utility ...
Page 106: ...94 EpsonNet MacAssist Configuration Utility ...
Page 142: ...130 Installing the Printer Driver ...
Page 182: ...170 Settings for UNIX ...
Page 194: ...182 EpsonNet Direct Print ...
Page 206: ...194 EpsonNet Internet Print ...
Page 242: ...230 Troubleshooting ...