Installation guide

Table 10–4 and to the printcap(4) reference page for
information on the supported symbols.
The following example shows how to use the lprsetup command to set up
an LN03R printer to be used by the local system:
# /usr/sbin/lprsetup
Compaq Tru64 UNIX Printer Setup Program
Command < add modify delete exit view quit help >: add
Adding printer entry, type ’?’ for help.
Enter printer name to add [0] :
Return
For more information on the specific printer types
enter ‘printer?’
Enter the FULL name of one of the following printer types:
la50 la70 la75 la324 la424 lg02 lg06 lg12
lg31 lj250 ln03 ln03s ln05 ln06 ln07 ln08
lf01r ln03r ln05r ln06r ln07r ln08r ibmpro nec290
fx80 fx1050 hpIIP hpIIIP hpIIID hpIV hp4m remote
unknown
or press RETURN for [unknown] : ln03r
Enter printer synonym: tomf
Enter printer synonym:
Return
Set device pathname ’lp’ [] ? /dev/tty01
Do you want to capture print job accounting data ([y]|n)? y
Set accounting file ’af’ [/usr/adm/lpacct]?
Return
Set spooler directory ’sd’ [/usr/spool/lpd] ? Return
Set printer error log file ’lf’ [/usr/adm/lperr] ? Return
Set printer connection type ’ct’ [dev] ? Return
Set printer baud rate ’br’ [4800] ? 9600
After you respond to each of the prompts, lprsetup prompts you to
determine if you want to change any of the values assigned to the various
symbols in your /etc/printcap file or if you want to specify any
additional symbols. For example, you can set a specific page length or
width. If you want to make any changes or add information, enter the
appropriate symbol name. Refer to the printcap
(4) reference page or
Table 10–4 for more information on the various symbols.
Enter the name of the printcap symbol you wish to modify. Other
valid entries are:
’q’ to quit (no more changes)
’p’ to print the symbols you have specified so far
’l’ to list all of the possible symbols and defaults
The names of the printcap symbols are:
af br cf ct df dn du fc ff fo fs gf ic if lf lo
lp mc mx nc nf of op os pl pp ps pw px py rf rm
rp rs rw sb sc sd sf sh st tf tr ts uv vf xc xf
Administering the Print Services 10–11