Solaris – Ricoh AP2610N User Manual

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Using the Installation Shell Script

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Making the spool directory

Create a spool directory under /var/spool/lpd. The name of spool directory
should be the name of the printer followed by a “d”.

Note

❒ The spool directory is used to control the data used for a print job. For ex-

ample, when a print job is created, a temporary copy of the file data used
for printing is created in the spool directory. All workstations accessing the
network printer need to have a spool directory for the network printer.

❒ A spool directory should be made for every network printer entry listed in

the /etc/printcap file.

❒ The spool directory should normally be made under /var/spool/lpd and

the name should match that listed under the sd capability in /etc/print-
cap. Change the owner and group of the directory to root and lp. The fol-
lowing examples show how to make a /var/spool/lpd/npd spool
directory.

# cd /var/spool/lpd
# mkdir npd
# chown root np
# chgrp lp np

Making the log file

Error messages are logged to a file created in the /var/log directory. The log
file name is the printer name followed by “d-errs”.

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Adding the IP address and host name to the /etc/hosts file

The following line is added to the /etc/hosts file.
192.168.15.16 nphost # Network Printer

192.168.15.16 is the IP address, nphost is the host name, from # to the end

of the line is a comment.

Note

❒ The /etc/hosts file contains a list of the IP addresses and their host names

of all of the hosts communicating on the network. Each entry is delimited
with a space or a tab, and each line is separated with a return.

❒ If you do not use NIS or DNS, you must manually enter the IP address and

host name of each workstation using the network printer in the /etc/hosts
file.

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