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Xerox EX7750 User Manual

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Printing from UNIX Workstations

T

O

PRINT

FROM

UNIX

On a system running SunOS 4.1.x or another BSD-based variant, use the lpr command
to send a job to the EX7750, as follows:

lpr <-Pprinter> <-#copies> <filename>

For example, if the Print queue of your EX7750 is named

print_Server

, your file is

named

Sample

, and you want to print two copies, type:

lpr -Pprint_Server -#2 Sample

On a system running Solaris 2.x or any System V implementation of UNIX, use the
lp command to send a job to the EX7750, as follows:

lp -d <printername> -n <copies> <filename>

For example, if the Print queue of your EX7750 is named

print_Server

, your file is

named

Sample

, and you want to print two copies, type:

lp -d print_Server -n 2 Sample

T

O

DISPLAY

A

LIST

OF

JOBS

IN

THE

QUEUE

On a system running SunOS 4.1.x or another BSD-based variant, use the lpq command
to see printer jobs in the queue, as follows:

lpq <-Pprinter>

For example, if the Print queue of your EX7750 is named

print_Server

, type:

lpq -Pprint_Server

Your workstation displays the contents of the queue.

On a system running Solaris 2.x or any System V implementation of UNIX, use the
lpstat command to see printer jobs in the queue, as follows:

lpstat -o <printername>

For example, if the Print queue of your EX7750 is named

print_Server

, type:

lpstat -o print_Server

Your workstation displays the contents of the queue.