Panasonic KX-P8420 User Manual

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On a system running SunOS 4.1.x or another BSD-based variant, use the lpr command to send a job to the KX-
P8420 as follows:
lpr -P queuename -# copies filename
For example, if the Print queue of your KX-P8420 is named KXP8420, your file is named Sample, and you want to
print two copies, type: lpr -P KXP8420 -# 2 Sample
To display a list of jobs in the queue:
On a system running SunOS 4.1.x or another BSD-based variant, use the lpq command to see printer jobs in the
queue as follows:
lpq -P queuename
For example, if the Print queue of your KX-P8420 is named KXP8420, type:
lpq -P KXP8420
Your workstation displays the contents of the queue.
To remove jobs from the queue:
NOTE:
- Unless you log in as the root user, you can remove only your own jobs. On a system running SunOS 4.1.x or
another BSD-based variant, use the lprm command to remove jobs from the queue
as follows.
lprm -P queuename jobnumber
You can use the lpq command to check the job number.
For example, to remove job number 123 from the Print queue of your
KX-P8420 named KXP8420, type:
lprm -P KXP8420 123
The lprm command reports the names of any files it removes.
On a system running Solaris 2.x or any System V implementation of UNIX, refer to the document of the Unix
system .
Setting up TCP/IP and LPR printing with Windows NT 4.0 as a Print server.
Once you have installed the PostScript driver for Windows NT 4.0 complete
the setup for the TCP/IP and lpr
connection as follows:
- Prepare the KX-P8420 to accept print jobs using TCP/IP and lpr protocols.
- Configure the workstation for the TCP/IP connection. Before you continue, ask the system administrator for the IP
address assigned to the KX-P8420 and the subnet mask as well as gateway address, if they are used.
To prepare the KX-P8420 for TCP/IP and LPR printing:
1.Set IP address of KX-P8420. Refer to “
Printer IP address setup”.
The TCP/IP Protocol and Microsoft TCP/IP Printing software should already be installed on the workstation for