* You can configure it by hand using lpadmin(1m) and use the -n
      option to specify the path to the PPD file.
          # lpadmin -p queue -m uri -n ppd-file -v socket://printer:9100 ...
    * You can configure it using the printmgr(1m), use the wrong PPD
      file, and add the correct PPD file using
           # lpadmin -p queue -n ppd-file
    * You can add the PPD file  to the ppdcache using the ppdmgr(1m) and
      then add it using the printmgr(1m) and select the correct PPD file.
          # ppgmgr -a ppd-file
          # printmgr

All of this assumes that the PPD file refers to a driver that ships in 
Solaris (GhostScript ESPgs 8.15.1, HPIJS v1.6, gimp-print 4.2.6).  We 
expect to be updating these components and adding more in the relatively 
near term.  At any rate, the closest entry that I could find for it in 
the foomatic db on linuxprinting.org 
(http://openprinting.org/show_printer.cgi?recnum=Xerox-Document_Centre_400) 
shows ppd files for 5 different drivers that you can try.

       -Norm

nixon nie wrote:
> I installed solaris express (b81) on my laptop(Samsung P30). But i got 
> problem when i add printer using printer manager tool.  The printer is 
> FujiXerox DocCenter 450, a network printer. I can not find the appropriate 
> driver for it in printer list. I got the PPD file of this printer, but don't 
> know how to setup with it. 
> Anyone can help on this. Thanks!
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