Adding a remote unix printer – Philips AXIS 5900 User Manual

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Adding Printers in UNIX/Linux

AXIS 5900 User’s Manual

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Adding a Remote

Unix Printer

1. To add a remote UNIX printer, such as one attached to a different

UNIX/Linux system on the same network, click the

New button in the

main

printconf

window.

2. Select

Unix Printer from the Queue Type menu, and click Next.

3. Enter a unique name for the printer in the

Queue Name text field. The printer

name cannot contain spaces and must begin with a letter a through z or A
through Z. The valid characters are a through z, A through Z, 0 through 9,
-, and _. Click

Next.

Text fields for the following options appear:

Server — The hostname or IP address of the remote machine to which

the printer is attached.
Queue — The remote printer queue. The default printer queue is

usually lp.
By default, the Strict RFC1179 Compliance option is not chosen. If

you are having problems printing to a non-Linux lpd queue, choose

this option to disable enhanced LPRng printing features.

4. Click

Next to continue. The next step is to select the type of printer that is

connected to the remote system.

Important!

Selecting the Print

Driver

If you are configuring a local printer, select the print driver from the list.

The printers are divided by manufacturers. Click the arrow beside the

manufacturer for your printer. Find your printer from the expanded list,

and click the arrow beside the printer name. A list of drivers for your

printer will appear. Select one. Then finish the Wizard in the usual

manner.

The remote machine must be configured to allow the local machine to print on the desired

queue. As root, create the file /etc/hosts.lpd on the remote machine to which the printer is
attached. On separate lines in the file, add the IP address or hostname of each machine which
should have printing privileges.

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