Thanks for sharing Dennis.  I'd try two things.  First, just put "lp:" in
front of the label "laserjet".  I haven't done this with Linux but other
versions of UNIX I've used allow this syntax (multiple labels).  If that
doesn't work, just replicate the laserjet definition and call it
"lp" instead of "laserjet".  This should cause lpr to send output just as
lpr -P laserjet does.  Hope this helps.

Cheers --- Larry

> 
> Here is my printcap:
> 
> ##PRINTTOOL3##  REMOTE ljet4 600x600 letter {} LaserJet4 Default 1
> laserjet:\
>  :sd=/var/spool/lpd/laserjet:\
>  :mx#0:\
>  :sh:\
>  :rm=laserjet:\
>  :rp=raw:\
>  :if=/var/spool/lpd/laserjet/filter:



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