Xerox WorkCentre 3335/3345 Administrator's Guide

Printing
Xerox
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WorkCentre
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3335/3345 Multifunction Printer
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System Administrator Guide
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To install the Xerox
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Print Driver package:
a.
Open the package with your OS package manager.
b.
To install using a command-line utility, change to the directory where you downloaded the file.
Then for your operating system, type the appropriate command-line utility to run the installer.
For example:
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Red Hat: rpm -U <filename>.rpm
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Debian-based Linux: dpkg -i <filename>.deb
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AIX: rpm -U <filename>.rpm
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HPUX: <filename>.depot.gz
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Solaris: pkgadd -d <filename>.pkg
Note:
Most installations create a Xerox directory in
/opt/Xerox/prtsys. For additional information
about utilities included in the OS package manager, refer to the manual included with the package.
For example,
man xeroxprtmgr.
Launching Xerox
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Printer Manager
To launch Xerox
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Printer Manager, do one of the following tasks.
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For UNIX, log in as root. From a terminal window, type xosdprtmgr, then press Enter or Return.
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For Linux, type sudo xeroxprtmgr, then press Enter or Return.
Printing with xeroxprint
Xerox has its own print command. You can use the following command:
xeroxprint -d<Some_Queue> -o[Options] <Somefile>
Printing from a Linux Workstation
To print from a Linux workstation, install either a Xerox
®
print driver for Linux or a CUPS print driver.
You do not need both drivers.
Xerox recommends that you install one of the full-featured custom print drivers for Linux. To locate
If you use CUPS, 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