Epson EPL-N2000 网络指南
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Configuring the EPL-N2000 for UNIX
If the card responds, you are ready to print. If not, print a
status sheet and check the IP address to make sure that it
corresponds to the IP address entered in the /etc/hosts file.
If you used the IP address to test the connection, make sure
that you entered it correctly with ping.
status sheet and check the IP address to make sure that it
corresponds to the IP address entered in the /etc/hosts file.
If you used the IP address to test the connection, make sure
that you entered it correctly with ping.
Setting Up the EPL-N2000 as a Remote Printer
After you set up the EPL-N2000 as a network device, you need
to set it up as a remote printer. If your UNIX system has an
/etc/printcap file, continue with the procedure below. If not,
see “Setting Up the EPL-N2000 with Other UNIX Systems”
later in this chapter.
to set it up as a remote printer. If your UNIX system has an
/etc/printcap file, continue with the procedure below. If not,
see “Setting Up the EPL-N2000 with Other UNIX Systems”
later in this chapter.
In addition to the host name assigned when you set up the
printer as a network device, you must enter a remote printer
name for the EPL-N2000 and a local printer name for the
printer whose output is being redirected.
printer as a network device, you must enter a remote printer
name for the EPL-N2000 and a local printer name for the
printer whose output is being redirected.
Users who want to append a form feed to the end of a print file
or insert carriage returns at the end of lines must include
output filters when they send a print job. Before users can enter
filters with the lpr command, you must set up the EPL-N2000
to recognize these filters. You do this by specifying different
remote printer options when you edit the /etc/printcap file.
You must specify a different remote printer name and local
printer name for each remote printer option that you include—
in essence, treating the EPL-N2000 as if it were more than one
printer.
or insert carriage returns at the end of lines must include
output filters when they send a print job. Before users can enter
filters with the lpr command, you must set up the EPL-N2000
to recognize these filters. You do this by specifying different
remote printer options when you edit the /etc/printcap file.
You must specify a different remote printer name and local
printer name for each remote printer option that you include—
in essence, treating the EPL-N2000 as if it were more than one
printer.