TROY Group 802.11b Manuel D’Utilisation

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Then use the 
Printer Manager
in the 
Admintool
utility under Open Windows
as follows:
◗ Select 
Edit
◗ Select
Add
◗ Select 
Add Access to Remote Printer
◗ At the  
PrinterName
prompt, type any desired name for the print queue 
◗ At the 
Printer Server
prompt, type:
name\!servicename
(for example,
LaserJet\!BINARY_P1
), where:
-
name matches the print server name as entered in the hosts table.
-
servicename is the print service name.  For binary  graphics files use the ser-
vice 
BINARY_P1
; for text files use the service 
TEXT_P1.
◗ Make sure that the 
Print Server OS
is set to 
BSD
(this is the default setting).
◗ Select
Add
◗ To print, use the standard lp command; for example:
lp –dLaserJet  filename
Notes:
We recommend using the /etc/hosts file for the printer name rather than NIS
or other name services.
Due to a bug in the Sun lpd implementation on Solaris 2.4 and earlier
releases, may cause problems printing very long print jobs.  The workaround
is to configure the EtherWind as an HP JetDirect card using the HP
JetAdmin for UNIX software.
Solaris print queues can also be configured from the UNIX shell using the
lpadmin command.  
HP/UX Configuration
To configure a print server using HP/UX 10.x, use the sam program and execute
the following steps:
1. When you get a list of options, select 
Printers and Plotters.
2. Select 
LP Spooler.
3. Select
Printers and Plotters.
4. Select 
Actions
and then 
Add Remote Printer/Plotte
r.
5. Enter any name as the 
Printer Name
(this will be the name of the print queue).
6. Enter the IP address of the print server as the 
Remote System Name
.
7. Enter the desired print server service name (
BINARY_P1
for binary files or
TEXT_P1
for text files) as the Remote Printer Name.
8. Check the box next to 
Remote Printer is on BSD System
.
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