Printer-based lpd – Minolta PI4700E User Manual

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Printer-based lpd

In this configuration, the printer appears as a host running a line printer
daemon.

Generally, printer-based lpd is easiest to use on BSD UNIX systems that
require an entry in the printcap file once the Network Card has its IP infor-
mation. Some UNIX System V systems place restrictions on support of re-
mote lpr/lpd printers, requiring that the host-based lpr/lpd approach be
used.

On many UNIX systems, you can choose between host-resident printing
or print server-resident printing. The following shows the differences be-
tween the two types of printing.

Note
The Network Card also operates with other host-resident print super-
visor/spooler programs that provide a print image to the printer over a
TCP/IP port. The base TCP/IP port number can be changed using Tel-
net, MAP, or a Web browser. The actual port is always one higher than
the base port number. The status page shows the actual port number.

With both the host-based and printer-based lpd, you must assign IP pa-
rameters to the Network Card. See “12.7 Setting Up IP Parameters”
(p. 12-53) for
more information.

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Host-resident

Print server-resident

Banner Page

• User name and file name are

printed on the banner page.

• Host name printed on the

banner page.

lpd Installation

• lpd must be installed on every

host computer used for print-
ing.

• Single installation of lpd

when print server is in-
stalled.

Digital Copier

Network Card

TCP/IP

UNIX

TCP/IP

LPD

UNIX

UNIX

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