Example 1: using the dest d1prn (sun 2.5.x) – Printronix P5000LJ Series User Manual

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The command structure:

- stop print scheduler
- use

lpadmin

to describe print queue (often referred to as the

logical Unix printer of the same name)

- start the print scheduler
- enable the print queue
- accept the print queue (allow it to accept print jobs)
- do a test print

Several examples are shown below.

Example 1: Using the dest d1prn (Sun 2.5.x)

lpshut
lpsystem -t bsd lobby
lpadmn -p lobby -v/dev/null

(gives file locking)

lpadmin -p lobby -i/usr/lib/lp/model/netstandard
lpadmin -p lobby -sLJ_PS1!d1prn
lpsched
enable lobby
accept lobby

Example 2: Using the dest d1prn (Sun 2.6, 2.7 and Similar)

lpshut
lpadmn -p lobby -v/dev/null

(gives file locking)

lpadmin -p lobby -i/usr/lib/lp/model/netstandard -o

protocol=bsd

lpadmin -p lobby -sLJ_PS1!d1prn

lpsched

enable lobby

accept lobby

Example 3: Using the raw tcp socket 9100 (Sun 2.1, 2.7 and
Similar):

lpshut
lpadmn -p lobby -v/dev/null

(gives file locking)

lpadmin -p lobby -i/usr/lib/lp/model/netstandard
lpadmin -p lobby -o dest=LJ_PS1:9100 -o protocol=tcp
lpsched
enable lobby
accept lobby

To do a test print for either form using the

/etc/hosts

file:

lp -d lobby /etc/hosts

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