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4
Create the log files.
For example, enter the following:
cp /dev/null /var/spool/lpd/KX-PS8100q/log
5
Reboot the machine.
To set up printing on a UNIX system running Solaris 2:
1
On each workstation that will print to the printer, log into
the UNIX system as the root user.
2
At the UNIX prompt, type lpsystem -t bsd KX-PS8100
This tells your system that the printer is a print server of
bsd
(Berkeley Software Distribution) type.
3
Type lpadmin -p KX-PS8100q -s KX-PS8100\!xjdirect
This command creates an internal queue on the workstation and
points it to the printer. The general format of this command is:
lpadmin -p <queue name> -s <hostname>\!xjdirect
NOTE:
•
The name
xjdirect
after the exclamation point is for configuring
the printer; it is an internal name that the printer requests. It must
be
xjdirect
; it is not a user-selectable name. This is the only place
where it is entered.
As with SunOS 4 or other BSD based systems, when printing to
printers with a hard disk and a minimum of 32 MB of memory it is
possible to configure up to two additional printer entries, one with
the
rp
name
xjprint
and one with the
rp
name
xjhold
4
Type accept KX-PS8100q
This command tells the printer to accept print requests from your
workstation. You are now ready to print from the workstation to the
printer.
5
Type enable KX-PS8100q
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