Ricoh fax3310l ユーザーガイド
7.6 UNIX Printing
TCP/IP Configuration
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7.
Send a
ping
command the Network Interface Board to verify it is running on the
network.
For example:
ping 192.9.200.200 or
ping printfast
The Network Interface Board will not respond to this
ping
command but it will
read its IP address from the packets.
8.
Turn the printer off and back on again and then send the ping command again to
verify that the print server obtained its IP address. If the Print Server has the
address, the result is a confirmation message:
verify that the print server obtained its IP address. If the Print Server has the
address, the result is a confirmation message:
192.9.200.200 is alive
9.
Remove the entry from the
arp
cache using the following command. Specify the
Print Server either by its IP address or by its name.
For example:
arp -d printfast
7.6.2 lpd/lpr Printing
The
lpd
/
lpr
is an implementation of the standard UNIX line printer daemon which lets
you print across a TCP/IP network without installing software on your workstation with
all filtering and banners done by the Network Interface Board. Remote printing uses the
same commands (
all filtering and banners done by the Network Interface Board. Remote printing uses the
same commands (
lpr
,
lpq
,
lpc
) as local printing.
The process begins when the
lpr
call finds a printer on a remote system by looking at the
remote (
rm
) entry in the
/etc/printcap
file for that printer. The
lpr
handles a print job
for a remote printer by opening a connection with the
lpd
/
lpr
process on the remote
system and sending the data file (followed by the control file containing control
information for this job) to the remote system. The printer-based
information for this job) to the remote system. The printer-based
lpd
then filters the data
and prints the job according to information contained in the control file and its own
printcap
file.
The Network Interface Board
lpd
recognizes the format of certain printer emulations and
filters the data, if possible, so the data can be printed on the printer type you specify.
You can indicate to the Network Interface Board
lpd
what type of printer is attached to by
either:
•
Accept the default port setting (PCL, PostScript, and other)
•
Change the listed emulations via the Telnet or the HTML pages accessed by MAP
or a Web Browser utility
or a Web Browser utility
The following sections give specific
lpd
/
lpr
setup instructions for various systems.