Apple ColorLaserWriter 12/600PS User Manual

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Example

AppleLWTest|[LaserWriter_12_600_PS]:\

:lp=:mx#0:rm=LaserWriterFloor2:\

:rp=AppleLWTest:\

:sd=/usr/spool/lpd/AppleLWTest:\

:lf=/usr/spool/lpd/printerlog

Note: For a description of some of the parameters in this

printcap

entry,

see “Getting UNIX Users Started Using the Printer,” later in this chapter.

3

Create and set the privileges for the spool directory specified in step 2.

Example

mkdir /usr/spool/lpd/AppleLWTest

chown daemon /usr/spool/lpd/AppleLWTest

chgrp daemon /usr/spool/lpd/AppleLWTest

chmod 775 /usr/spool/lpd/AppleLWTest

Printing a test page

Use any PostScript file as a test page.

Most UNIX systems use either the

lpr

or

lp

command to print

documents over a TCP/IP network. The following commands show examples
of how to print a file named

file.postscript

to the printer:

Example

lpr -PAppleLWTest file.postscript

If everything is working, the Ready/In Use light on the printer (leftmost of the
indicator lights) will blink, then the pages will print. If there’s a problem, see
Chapter 13 for troubleshooting tips.

Cleaning up the

printcap

file after testing the printer

You may want to delete the test entry you made in your

/etc/printcap

file and instead create a new one as described in “Getting UNIX Users
Started Using the Printer,” later in this chapter.

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