Printing
ColorQube 9301/9302/9303 Multifunction Printer 109
System Administrator Guide
XeroxHPUXXPXX_x.xx.xx.tgz to support HP workstations.
XeroxLinuxi386XPXX_x.xx.xx.tgz to support Linux environments.
XeroxSolarisXPXX_x.xx.xx.tgz for Sun Solaris systems.
Note:
Each expanded
.tgz
file requires as much as four times its original size in disk space.
2.
At the UNIX command line, type
gzip -dfv {filename.tgz}
then press
Return
or
Enter
. The filename
must include a
.tgz
extension.
3.
Type
tar -xvf {filename.tgz}
then press
Return
or
Enter
.
4.
The files are expanded and two directories are created with names that match the print driver and
Printer Model Package
.tgz
file names. Perform the expansion steps for both
.tgz
files.
5.
Change to the directory created by the expansion of the Code
.tgz
file.
6.
On the command line, type
./setup
then press
Return
or
Enter
.
7.
Change to the directory created by the expansion of the Printer Definition
.tgz
file.
8.
Type
./setup
then press
Return
or
Enter
.
The installation creates a Xerox directory in /usr or /opt depending on your operating system.
Launching XSUS
To launch XSUS from a terminal window prompt as root, type
xpadmin
, then press
Enter
or
Return
. XSUS
automatically detects if the X server on your system is able to run in graphical mode or not and starts
accordingly.
For more information on managing printers and queues through XSUS, see the
XSUS Administrator
Online Help
.
Printing from a Linux Workstation
Ensure that CUPS is installed and running on your workstation. The instructions for installing and building
CUPS are contained in the
CUPS Software Administrators Manual
, written and copyrighted by Easy
Software Products.
For complete information on CUPS printing capabilities, refer to the
CUPS Software Users Manual
available from
www.cups.org/documentation.php
.
Installing the PPD on the Workstation
1.
Download the Xerox
®
PPD for CUPS from the Drivers and Downloads page on the Xerox
®
Support
website.
2.
Copy the PPD into the CUPS ppd/Xerox folder on your workstation. If you are unsure of the location
of the folder, use the Find command to locate the PPD files.
3.
Follow the instructions that are included with the PPD.