During printing, Solaris, Hp-ux – Dell 5100cn Color Laser Printer User Manual

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Pay attention to the following points during the installation.

Solaris

Use lpadmin command to register the default printer.

# lpadmin -d Printer Name

To inhibit the banner sheets output, change the value of nobanner=no to nobanner=yes that includes in the file

corresponding to the printer name in /etc/lp/interfaces/.

The printer registered by UX filter must not be changed by admintool.

When Content types: postscript is displayed by typing lpstat -p printername -l, it's necessary to delete

the printer and reinstall.

To install UX filter into the default directory (/usr/local/dellbin5100cn), it's necessary to create /usr/local

directory in advance.

HP-UX

The printer to specify as an output printer must be registered in your system. To register an output printer, use sam

command and so on. See the HP-UX related manual for details.

To install UX filter into the default directory (/usr/local/dellbin5100cn), it's necessary to create /usr/local

directory in advance.

Linux

To install UX filter into the default directory (/usr/local/dellbin5100cn), it's necessary to create /usr/local

directory in advance.

During Printing

Pay attention to the following points during printing.

Using lp/lpr Command (Linux/Solaris/HP-UX)

If an option is specified incorrectly, no error message will be output. If printing is not executed after the lp

command is executed, activate each utility individually and error messages will be output.

(Using Solaris, the error message is displayed on the screen. Using Linux, the error message is written into the

error log file specified by printcap.)

In text printing, the environmental variable TXT2PS2OPTION will be ignored.

In text printing, if a BS code is found at the beginning of a line, the print position of the next character will be on

the left of the beginning of the line.

In text printing, when there are multiple tab codes in one line, the positions of tab may be off due to automatic line

feed. If this happens, specify l or w option.

In text printing, the number of columns specified by the w option does not reflect the number of characters actually

printed. The actual number of single-byte characters to be printed is derived by deducting the output column

position (out columns) specified by the o option from the number of columns specified by the w option.

If the same option is specified, or if s, S are both specified, the one specified later will prevail.

In printing images, If the print position option (l) specifies an area beyond the printable area of the printer, data

beyond the printable area will not be printed. (Using Solaris, It's impossible to output images by lp command.)

Using txt2ps2 (Linux/Solaris/HP-UX)

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