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Konica Network Interface Card INSTRUCTION MANUAL  Appendix-9
Appendix
4.
Use the tar command to load the UNIX-TCP/IP Programs from the CD-ROM. Choose your UNIX
version from the example of the following table, or if not shown, consult the man page for your
system:
UNIX Version
Example
BSD/ULTRIX/AIX/SCO
tar -xvf/dev/rfd0
System V
tar -xvf/dev/rdsk/f13ht
System V/Solaris 2.3
tar -xvf/dev/rCDROM
The device name varies depending on the computer and its peripheral designations. The
first BSD floppy device is often called rfd0.
5.
After performing the tar, the system will display a list of files of the network interface card
copied by the tar. At this point, go to the appropriate section in this manual for instructions on
running the installation script on your system.
Filters
There will be certain options in executing the script for various systems.
PostScript UNIX Printing
The installation script can create an entry in the /etc/printcap file for the print controller and the net-
work interface card:
ASCII, PCLfiles
If your printing system is not a PostScript printer, the install script uses an input filter (infilter) that
supplies CR/LF translation to print ASCII files on a PCL printer.
If your printing system is a PostScript printer, your printcap file will reference psfilter which offers easy
ASCII-to-PostScript conversion. Normal PostScript format files are not affected. Proprietary and public
domain filters are available for broader filtering capabilities.
PSBanner
The network interface card ships with an input filter called psbanner, an output filter to print PostScript
banners.
You may change infilter or outfilter entries in the /etc/printcap file.
The following is a  sample printcap entry using these filters:
<print_name>  |  Konica Print Server printer:\
:lp=/dev/nic/<printer_name>:\
:if=/usr/nic/psfilter:\
:of=/usr/nic/psbanner
:sd=/usr/spool/<printer_name>: