Panasonic KX-P8420 Manual Do Utilizador

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Connecting the Printer to a Network
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Create a spool directory for the printer in the /var/spool 
directory.
For example, enter the following:
mkdir -p /var/spool/lpd/KX-P8420q
chown daemon /var/spool/lpd/KX-P8420q
4
Create the log files.
For example, enter the following:
cp /dev/null /var/spool/lpd/KX-P8420q/log
5
Reboot the machine.
To set up printing on a UNIX system running Solaris 2:
1
On each workstation that will print to the printer, log into 
the UNIX system as the root user.
2
At the UNIX prompt, type lpsystem -t bsd KX-P8420
This tells your system that the printer is a print server of 
bsd 
(Berkeley Software Distribution) type.
3
Type lpadmin -p KX-P8420q -s KX-P8420\!xjdirect
This command creates an internal queue on the workstation and 
points it to the printer. The general format of this command is:
lpadmin -p <queuename> -s <hostname>\!xjdirect
NOTE:
The name 
xjdirect
 after the exclamation point is for configuring 
the printer; it is an internal name that the printer requests. It must 
be 
xjdirect
; it is not a user-selectable name. This is the only place 
where it is entered.
As with SunOS 4 or other BSD based systems, when printing to 
printers with a hard disk and a minimum of 32 MB of memory it is 
possible to configure up to two additional printer entries, one with 
the 
rp
 name 
xjprint
 and one with the 
rp 
name 
xjhold
).
4
Type accept KX-P8420q
This command tells the printer to accept print requests from your 
workstation. You are now ready to print from the workstation to the 
printer.
5
Type enable KX-P8420q