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Chapter 1 – Setting Up Client Workstations
Printing to the Linux
The following procedure describes how to print from Linux to the
CXP6000 Color Server using the command line or by defining a printer
using the Linux user interface (in this case Red Hat Linux).
Linux Command Line
1.
Open a Terminal window (
System Tools>Terminal Window
).
2.
If your Linux computer is not configured with DHCP in the network
settings, you will need to add the hostname and TCP/IP address of the
CXP6000 Color Server that you want to print to in the /etc/hosts file.
Note:
You do not need to use the CXP6000 Color Server PPD
when printing from Linux.
Summary of Contents for DocuColor 6060
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Page 25: ...Defining a Printer on PC Client Workstations 9 The following window appears...
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Page 123: ...Disk Striping 107 The following window appears 7 Select Striped volume and click Next...
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Page 138: ...122 Chapter 2 Reinstalling Your CXP6000 Color Server The System Properties dialog box appears...
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Page 157: ...Upgrading the Software Software Upgrade 142...
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