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Sent: Monday, March 27, 2000 4:35 PM
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Subject: setting up IP printer
I am unable to find any documentation to show me how to set-up a
printer which is connected via ethernet and has its own IP add
Steve Dixon wrote:
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> we use these a lot. you can just use printtool. choose "Remote
> Unix(lpd) Queue" for the type. for the remote host you can just use its
> ip address and for the queue you can use raw or text for the name of the
> queue.
what does raw mean to the printer? does this s
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am unable to find any documentation to show me how to set-up a
> printer which is connected via ethernet and has its own IP address.
> The printer in question is an HP with an jetdirect card in the
> printer. If someone could point me in the direction for setting th
I set up my hp5s1 using the printtool from a linux server and let the
linux box serve the printer to all other machines.
In the printtool select remote printer and a printer driver that is as
close as you can get for your printer (for instance I am using the lj4
driver for my lj5. Enter the remo
we use these a lot. you can just use printtool. choose "Remote
Unix(lpd) Queue" for the type. for the remote host you can just use its
ip address and for the queue you can use raw or text for the name of the
queue.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I am unable to find any documentation to show me