3
3-7
Setting up TCP/IP printing
3.
Save and exit the hosts file.
4.
Confirm the connection using the
ping
command.
See “Verifying the TCP/IP network connection” on page 3-9.
5.
If your UNIX system uses SunOS 4 or another BSD-based variant, go to the next
section. If your system uses Solaris 2, follow the steps on page 3-8.
T
O
SET
UP
PRINTING
ON
A
UNIX
SYSTEM
RUNNING
S
UN
OS 4
OR
ANOTHER
BSD
BASED
VARIANT
:
1.
On each workstation that will print to the printer, log in to your UNIX host as the
root user.
2.
Create an entry for the printer in your
/etc/printcap
file.
The following is a sample printcap entry for the printer. Note that the remote host
name you enter in the
rm
line must exactly match the name you entered in the
/etc/hosts
file.
KX-P8420_PSq:\
:lp=:\
:rm=KX-P8420_PS:\
:rp=xjprint:\
:lf=/var/spool/lpd/KX-P8420_PSq/log:\
:sd=/var/spool/lpd/KX-P8420_PSq:\
:mx#0:sf:sb
The spool directory
KX-P8420_PS
q
is specified here, and the directory itself is
created in step 3. Similarly, the log file is specified here and created in step 4. The
spool directory is write-protected (from everyone but a daemon user and daemon
group); users cannot modify or remove files other than their own.
It is possible to set up to two additional printer entries, one with the
rp
name
xjdirect
and one with the name
xjhold
. The
rp
name indicates the Ci1000 queue
to which jobs are sent when you print to the named printer.
A printer entry with the
rp
name
xjhold
routes all jobs to the Ci1000 Hold queue.
Therefore, to print those jobs, they must be moved to the Print queue or deleted
using Fiery WebSpooler.
Summary of Contents for Ci1000
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