Konica Minolta 7013 psc Manuale Utente
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6. The script creates a printcap entry for the printer just configured. The screen dis-
plays the entry and asks if you want the script to append it to your /etc/printcap
file. See below for a sample printcap file. Type yes or no and press [Enter]. If you
type no, you may perform manual edits.
<printer_name> | Print Server Card printer:\
:lp=/dev/<printer_name>:\
:if=/usr/nic/infilter:\
:sd=/usr/spool/<printer_name>:
7. Installation for the system is done. The program prompts you to configure any
more printers. Type yes or no and press [Enter]. We suggest pinging the Print
Server Card to test communications.
Like all BSD systems, ULTRIX uses the /etc/printcap file to configure a printer. The
interface to the installation script is the same for all BSD systems, however, the print-
cap entry is different.
interface to the installation script is the same for all BSD systems, however, the print-
cap entry is different.
If you use the printcap entry generated automatically by the installation script, this
will be transparent to you.
will be transparent to you.
7.5.3.6 Installing and Printing on the HP/UX System
1. Run the Installation script by typing: nicinst.
The script automatically downloads the correct Print
Server Card utilities for your particular system and
prompts you for information as needed.
2. What is the node name of the Print Server unit?
Type the node name entered in /etc/hosts. For example,
printfast and press [Enter]
.
3. What is the printer name?
Type the desired printer name and press [Enter].
Your screen will now display the information you provided to the install script.
For example:
Node name of the Print Server Card:
printfast
Printer name to be used:
<printer_name>
The printer is attached on:
PORT 1
You are asked to OK this configuration. Type yes or no and press [Enter].
4. The script starts the daemon for the newly configured printer automatically. It also
displays the path used should you ever need to restart the daemon. In the follow-
ing example, the path would be: