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Adding Printers in UNIX/Linux
AXIS 5900 User’s Manual
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PROS
A protocol developed at Axis. Comes in two versions;
named pipe (PROS A) and filter (PROS B).
PROS A
Advantages
The AXIS 5900 appears as a device to the system. This makes all filter and 
model options available. It provides accounting and status logging. 
Supports bi-directional printing. The printer information read back can be 
viewed in a log file.
PROS A
Limitations
A ‘C’ compiler is required to build the PROS A drivers.
Note:
 
PROS B
Advantages
It provides accounting and status logging. Supports bi-directional 
printing. The printer information read back can be viewed in a log file.
PROS B
Limitations
A ‘C’ compiler is required to build the PROS B drivers and in the case of 
BSD, it may 
conflict with other input or output filters. It does not allow 
both input and output filters. Interface programs can not be used in 
System V
.
Reverse Telnet
Often used for printing via a terminal server printer port. Only 
recommended if you already have a Reverse Telnet driver installed.
Advantages:
Easy to set up with previously installed Reverse Telnet drivers.
Limitations:
No status logging. Drivers are not supplied with the print server. Existing 
drivers may be slow.
Other UNIX/Linux
Systems
Most UNIX/Linux systems resemble either BSD or System V and so with 
some ingenuity, a solution can also be devised for other variants.
If the system has BSD socket type networking support, then 
prosbsd
 (in 
the 
bsd
 directory of the AXIS 5900) can be used as a starting point. It 
receives print data from 
stdin
, and writes a log file to 
stderr
. Nothing is 
written to 
stdout
.
Alternatively, FTP may be used. It is a good idea to use 
bsd/ftp_bsd
 or 
sysv/ftp_sysv
 as a starting point.
IBM MVS Systems
A sample JCL script, 
jclex
, is available in the 
mvs
 directory of the print 
server. It gives an example of how to print a file from an MVS mainframe 
to an AXIS 5900 using FTP.
You can download a ‘C’ compiler from 
http://www.gnu.org/