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UNIX Printing Using TCP/IP LPR/LPD
Xerox 4500 PS TR
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7.3 HP-UX printing with SAM using TCP/IP LPR/LPD
This procedure can be used to configure a printer on a remote system
without using the TCP/IP print spooler function.
1. Host Configuration
Ensure that the Xerox 4500 PS TR is defined as a host system. This
can be done using the ‘’System Administrator Manager (SAM)’’. Use of
this command requires root authority (i.e. use the  su command to
switch to the root user). Alternatively, you may add the additional IP
entries manually by editing the /etc/hosts file and appending the
additional IP address and name for the  Xerox 4500 PS TR.
2. Defining the remote printer/plotter using SAM
1. Enter SAM from a HP term or xterm session.
2. Use the following menu items to supply the printer information:
Printers and plotters
Printers/plotters
Add remote print/plotter
The following information must be supplied on the ‘’Add remote
print/plotter’’ panel:
Printer name
This name is the symbolic name that you will be using to refer to the
printer.
Remote Print Name
The remote print name is the queue name on the  Xerox 4500 PS TR.
Depending on the type of print that will be printed (raw or auto-
carriage return (ACR)), and the attached output printer (LPT1 or
LPT2), this name can be one of the following:
LPDPrt1
LPDPrt2
LPDPrt1acr
LPDPrt2acr
For LPDPrt1 and LPDPrt2, the option ‘’Remote printer is on a BSD
system’’ should be selected.
Print can be directed to the defined printer using the supplied lp or
lpr commands, lpr -dmyprint /users/root/sam.log.