P.172 "creating a print queue manually on linux – Toshiba E-STUDIO 351C User Manual

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4.

Open your Linux/UNIX editor.

5.

Create the following file.

/etc/lp/interfaces/<queue name>.conf

6.

Add a line as below in the <queue name>.conf.

dest=<IP address>

7.

Save the file.

8.

Enter the following command:

mkque -q <queue name> \
-a s_statfilter = /usr/lib/lpd/bsdshort \
-a up = TRUE -a host = <IP address> -a rq = dssc

9.

Enter the following command:

mkquedev -q <queue name> -d dev_<queue name> \
-a backend = /opt/toshiba/tap/bin/est451cBackend

10.

Enter the following command:

cp /usr/lib/lpd/pio/predef/net_est451c \
/opt/toshiba/tap/filter/<queue name>

Creating a print queue manually on Linux

1.

Enter the following command:

ls /opt/toshiba/tap/interface

2.

If the above directory does not exist, enter the following
command:

mkdir /opt/toshiba/tap/interface

3.

As root open your Linux/UNIX editor.

4.

Open your Linux/UNIX editor.

5.

Create the following file.

/opt/toshiba/tap/interface/<queue name>.conf

6.

Add a line as below in the <queue name>.conf.

dest=<IP address>

7.

Save the file.

8.

Enter the following command:

cp /opt/toshiba/tap/model/net_est451c \
/opt/toshiba/tap/interface/<queue name>

9.

Enter the following command:

/opt/toshiba/tap/bin/modPrintcap \
-a <queue name> <IP address>

10.

Enter the following command:

ls /opt/toshiba/tap/bin/flag_<queue name>

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