Using An OS/2 LPR Print Queue
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Starting The LPR Port Daemon
The LPR Port Daemon must be started to enable TCP/IP printing.
To start the LPR Port Daemon:
1.
Open the TCP/IP folder, which is in the OS/2 System folder for
Warp 3.0.
2.
Open TCP/IP Configuration.
3.
Select the “Autostart” tab on the notebook.
4.
In “Services to Autostart,” select “lprportd.”
5.
Select “Foreground Session” and “Minimized.”
6.
Close the notebook by double clicking the system icon, which is
located in the upper left corner.
7.
Select “Save.”
8.
If prompted, press “Yes”
to save the configuration changes.
9.
At the OS/2 command prompt, enter
tcpstart
to restart TCP.
Troubleshooting
Check the IP information on both the Ethernet Interface and OS/2
station for correctness.
Make sure the value in step 8 of “Using An OS/2 LPR Print Queue”
is actually defined on the Ethernet Interface. See “Configuration
Tools” on page 32 to determine how to verify this. Also verify that
you are spelling the printer name correctly, and verify that
LPRPORTD is running.
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