Kodak 8660 User Manual
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Configuring for TCP/IP
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Part No. 6B4389 June 1999
3.
Select manage remote printer subsystem:.
4.
Select client services.
5.
Select remote printer queues.
6.
Select add a remote queue.
7.
Enter the following remote queue settings:
— Name of queue to add (user selectable)
— Activate the queue (Yes)
— Destination host (NIC name which must match name in /
etc/hosts file or use the NIC IP address)
— Name of queue on remote printer (Pony Print Server
Binary or text service name)
— Name of device to add (user selectable; for example, lp0
Setting Up the Remote Printer for IBM RS/6000 AIX Systems
Sun Solaris 2.x uses the lpsystem and lpadmin programs for
remote printer configuration:
lpsystem -t bsd queue
lpadmin -p queue -sPPSname!PPService
accept queue
enable queue
Queue is the name of the local print queue, PPSname is the
name of the NIC (must match the entry in the /etc/hosts file), and
PPS service is the NIC binary service. If this is the first printer you
are configuring, you must also use the lpsched command
immediately prior to the accept command.
You may use the Printer Manager in the admintool utility under
Open Windows. Select Edit, Add, and Add Access to Remote
Printer. Enter the NIC name in the format Sname!PPSservice as
described above. Make sure that the Printer Server OS is set to
BSD, the default setting, and click on Add.