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Configuring the print queue – Brady BBP81 User Manual

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Print Queues
Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD)-Style Print Queue

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BradyConnect 10/100 Internal Print Server User Guide

07/18/2008

Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD)-Style Print Queue

BSD is a version of the UNIX OS that includes TCP/IP.

Configuring the Print Queue

For remote BSD-style LPD printing, add the 10/100 Internal PS as a remote printer in the
/etc/printcap database to each host printing to the 10/100 Internal PS. You can add printcap
options as needed. If you are unfamiliar with these options, consult the printer documentation.

The entry looks similar to this:

local_print_queue_name|[printer_model_and_manufacturer]:\

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

:rp=remote_print_queue_name:\

:sd=path_to_spool_directory:lf=just log_file_name

local_print_queue_name

— This defines the name of the printcap entry. It is used by

the LPR/LPD utilities to specify which printcap entry is being referenced. Additional printcap
entries can be added as needed for different queue types. Each entry must have a unique
local_print_queue_name and a different spool directory to work properly. When you are ready
to print, use the local_print_queue_name that matches the data type of the file to be printed.

BradyConnect_name

— This is the name (alias) of the BradyConnect 10/100 Internal PS.

This must be the same name as entered in the /etc/ hosts file or your NIS or DNS system.
An IP address may also be used here.

remote_print_queue_name

— This entry determines the BradyConnect port where the

print job will be printed and optionally specifies ASCII printing that must end for LF1.

path_to_spool_directory

— This is the path to a directory where the print jobs will

be spooled for this queue. You must create a unique spool directory for each printcap entry.

log_file_name

— This is the path to a file where error information from the LPD will be

logged.

Important •

You must be logged in as root.

Example •

Your printcap entries might look similar to this:

Ascii_files|form.feed.Queue_on_Port_1:\

:lp=:mx#0:rm=pserver1:rp=MYQUEUELF1:\

:sd=/usr/spool/myqueuelf1:\

:lf=/usr/spool/myqueuelf1/queue.log

Important •

Each printcap entry must have a different spool directory to work properly.