How to get lpd not to print userid pages
How can I disable the userid/printjob identifier pages using lpd? I just moved a Canon BJC-4000 which used to be attached to a Win95 machine on the LAN; I used to use samba to print to it. Now I've got it on my machine, but it's printing those id pages, which is a waste of paper and ink. Do the fq, mx#0, or sh fields in /etc/printcap have to do with it? (I couldn't find fq or mx in the man page) -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] A scientific truth does not triumph by convincing A. Kiyan Azarbar its opponents and making them see the light, but Ottawa, Canadarather because its opponents eventually die and a Linux 2.0.33 new generation grows up that is familiar with it. 1024/0x9A9EC5EA 4F3ADBDA1EE5850209DD8BB205250ED2F696A7BE ^- Max Planck -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: How to get lpd not to print userid pages
On Wed, 10 Jun 1998, Kiyan Azarbar wrote: How can I disable the userid/printjob identifier pages using lpd? I just moved a Canon BJC-4000 which used to be attached to a Win95 machine on the LAN; I used to use samba to print to it. Now I've got it on my machine, but it's printing those id pages, which is a waste of paper and ink. Do the fq, mx#0, or sh fields in /etc/printcap have to do with it? The sh field does this-- :sh: (suppress header) Bob Bob Nielsen Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tucson, AZ AMPRnet: [EMAIL PROTECTED] DM42nh http://www.primenet.com/~nielsen -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]