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TCP/IP Configuration-24
1. Open the /etc/printcap file. Make an entry naming the Print Server Card as the 
remote host and PORT1  as the remote printer name. A typical printcap entry is 
shown below:
<printer_name>\ 
      
 (for example, lprprinter)
:lp=:\
:rm=<remote_host>:\ 
(for example, name as entered in /etc/hosts)
:rp=PORT1:\
:sd=/usr/spool/lpd/<printer_name>:
(for example, spool directory on system used to spool data and control files)
This entry will send jobs spooled at /usr/spool/lpd/<printer_name> to the printer des-
ignated <printer_name> to be printed at port 1 (the internal connection to the printer) 
of the Print Server Card designated as <remote_host>.
2. Create the spooling directory. For example, type:
mkdir /usr/spool/lpd/<printer_name>
3. To print via the spooler, use the lpr command. Type:
lpr-P <printer_name>< file_name>
Installation and testing is done. You are now ready to print. 
7.5.2.2  Setting Up an AIX Version 2.5 Remote Printer to Use 
lpd/lpr
Set up a remote printer on the host that sends jobs to the Print Server Card using the 
Print Server Card's lpd. Use the following procedures to do this:
1. At the prompt, type: 
#smit spooler <cr>
2. When a window appears, select Manage Remote Printers.
3. When a menu appears, select Client Services.
4. Another menu appears, select Remote Printer Queues.
5. Another menu appears, select Add a Remote Queue.