Xerox DocuTech 6100 Production Publisher Guide De Montage
DocuTech Family
Printing from a Macintosh (PowerPC) Client - OS 9
3.74.xx
Identifying your Server’s IP address and its Queues
At the DocuSP Print Server
1. Right-click on the desktop. You'll see the Workspace Menu.
2. Right-click on
Programs
. You'll see the Programs Menu.
3. Left-click on
Terminal...
This will open a Terminal window with the
host name followed by a
%
sign.
4. Move your pointer within the window and type:
su
<Enter>. When it
asks you to enter the password, type your root password <Enter>.
You won't see any characters appear on the screen as you type
the password, but when you tap the key, the final character on the
prompt will change from a
You won't see any characters appear on the screen as you type
the password, but when you tap the key, the final character on the
prompt will change from a
%
to a
#
sign.
5. At the
#
prompt, type:
head /etc/hosts
<Enter>. The server will
respond by putting the first five lines of the
/etc/hosts
file on the
screen before giving you back your
#
prompt.
6. Write down the series of numbers and periods that appears on the
line containing the word,
loghost
(not local host). This is your print
server's ip address.
7. At the
#
prompt, type:
lpstat -a
<Enter>. This will provide a list of
print queues. Copy down the names of the queues to which you'll
be sending print jobs. Make sure you're careful to copy capital
letters where they appear in the queue names.
be sending print jobs. Make sure you're careful to copy capital
letters where they appear in the queue names.
8. This step is for print servers not configured to allow anonymous
printing (older servers and highly secured sites). At the
#
prompt,
type:
more /etc/hosts | grep ###.###.###.###
(your PowerPC's ip
address)
<Enter>.
If your PowerPC's ip address and computer name appear on the