Tony,
One of our customers asked a similar question recently about setting up
printers on UV/AIX and I received the following responses from members of
this list:
1. From what I know, you need to login to the uv account using superuser
and call up the menu, then add the printer devices. It may b
If you are using Universe and lp and have a working printer "Tally" you need
the driver in /usr/spool/uv/Tally.drv:
# optional documentation
cat -|lp -dTally
And in UVadmin:
printer name can be anything,
Device: /dev/null
Driver: /usr/spool/uv/Tally.drv
I think the empty file /dev/null should a
On 5/30/07, Anthony Caufield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I need to setup printers on a redhat linux box. I have copied setup the
.drv file but I don't know what or how to setup the null device for the
printer. I am going off of how printers are currently setup on this box.
Sorry forgot unix/linux
On 5/31/07, Anthony Caufield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I need to setup printers on a redhat linux box. I have copied setup the
> .drv file but I don't know what or how to setup the null device for the
> printer. I am going off of how printers are currently setup on this box.
> Sorry forgot uni
. . . comment below . . .
> I totally agree with Karl, but for added flexibility
>> Put the IP address in, or the printer name if it's under your DNServer
>> that way. Add the port as the name of the queue on the remote host. For
>> Jetdirects, you can use 9100 or RAW1, 9101, RAW2, etc.
>>
>
> Do
I totally agree with Karl, but for added flexibility
Put the IP address in, or the printer name if it's under your DNServer
that way. Add the port as the name of the queue on the remote host. For
Jetdirects, you can use 9100 or RAW1, 9101, RAW2, etc.
Don't use a static IP address here even i
Daring? I think not... Just "available"
First, create a driver using smit, or if you are very brave, edit
/etc/qdaemon and manually add a printer there... Okay, use smit.
Get to the spooler section, and add a new spooler.
Create a remote printer by entering a queue name after you select a
filter
A printer consists of a case, a paper tray, and a flashing light to tell you
that the paper is jammed.
What else do you need to know?!! ;)
> - Original Message -
> From: will <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
> Subject: [U2] printers
> Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2007 20:17:
The IBM manual, "Administering UniVerse" has a chapter entitled...
"Administering Printers and the UniVerse Spooler". It is a free download
from their "U2 Family" site.
--Bill
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