Oki 6120i User Manual

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Section 4 - Appendix B - Application Considerations

OKI OkiLAN 6120i User’s Guide

Procedure

1. Login to the SCO machine as root.

2. Install Remote Line Printing or verify that it is

running by typing mkdev rlp at the UNIX prompt. It
will respond by asking if you want to install or
remove remote line printing. Choose Install even if
remote line printing may already be installed.

3. If remote line printing is already installed, mkdev

rlp will respond with the message Remote line
printing working directory already exists. Do you
wish to continue installing the remote line printing
system?
Answer no to this prompt and skip to Step 6.

If remote line printing was not installed, mkdev rlp
will respond with messages detailing files and
directories that it is creating.

4. The command mkdev rlp will ask if you wish to

change the printer description file “/etc/printcap”.
Choose no for this prompt. It will respond saying
Run ‘/etc/rlpconf’ to change the remote printer
description file.
Do NOT run “/etc/rlpconf”. We will
be performing the functions of “/etc/rlpconf”
manually.

5. The next prompt is Do you want to start remote

daemon now? Answer yes to this prompt. This
should bring you back to the UNIX prompt.

6. Using a text editor (such as vi), add the following

entry to the “/etc/printcap” file”

lj4:\
:lp=:rm=OKIPRINTER:rp=pcl2:\
:sd=/usr/spool/lpd/lj4:\
:lf=/usr/spool/lpd/lj4/lj4.log:

7. At the UNIX prompt, type:

mkdir /usr/spool/lpd/lj4.

8. Type:

touch/usr/spool/lpd/lj4/lj4.log

9. Try printing to the OkiLAN 6120i by issuing the

following command:

lp -d lj4 filename

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