dacoder d...@dcoder.net wrote:
has anybody got an example of a printcap file w/ an entry
for a standalone network printer?
This is for a printer that understands lpd protocol natively,
and it presumes that you will send it only languages that it
understands natively. (This one happens to be
On Thu, 11 Jun 2009, dacoder wrote:
has anybody got an example of a printcap file w/ an entry for a
standalone network printer? i'd be grateful for one.
Here's mine - been working for years:
lp|snow|snowball|lj|ps|HP ColorLaserJet 4550N:\
:sh:\
:sd=/var/spool/output/lpd:\
Here's mine - been working for years:
lp|snow|snowball|lj|ps|HP ColorLaserJet 4550N:\
:sh:\
:sd=/var/spool/output/lpd:\
:mx#0:\
:lp=:rm=snowball:rp=auto:
The printer's hostname is snowball, resolved via /etc/hosts at first and
now via internal DNS.
This printer
has anybody got an example of a printcap file w/ an entry for a standalone
network printer? i'd be grateful for one.
thx.
david coder
network engineer emeritus
ntt/verio
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Dell_2|Dell_2:rm=tim.energyctrl.local:rp=Dell_2:
PDF-printer|PDF-printer:rm=tim.energyctrl.local:rp=PDF-printer:
Xerox|Xerox:rm=tim.energyctrl.local:rp=Xerox:
Generated by use of cups server. tim.energyctrl.local is the local
workstation that runs cupsd.
PDF-printer is a pseudo printer,