Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- About the Documentation
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Printing from Windows Computers
- Chapter 2: Printing from Mac OS Computers
- Chapter 3: Printing from UNIX Workstations
- Chapter 4: Downloading Files and Fonts
- Chapter 5: Printing Variable Data Documents
- Chapter 6: Using EFI Hot Folders
- Chapter 7: Tracking and Monitoring Jobs
- Chapter 8: Using Fiery E- mail Service
- Appendix A: Print Options
- Appendix B: Font List
- Appendix C: Troubleshooting
- Index

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57 Printing from UNIX Workstations
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You can print to the Fiery directly from UNIX workstations. Jobs
printed to the Fiery are sent to the Print or Hold queue and can be
manipulated from Command WorkStation/Command WorkStation
LE or from Windows and Mac OS computers on the network using
Fiery Spooler.
Note:If you print to the Hold queue, an operator must intervene from the
job management tools for the job to print; jobs sent to the Hold queue
are spooled to disk and held.
For more information on using the job management tools, see the
Job Management Guide.
The queue name and Fiery printer name are determined by your
system administrator. Contact your system administrator for the
names of your queues.
For information about setting up printing from TCP/IP, see your
UNIX system documentation.
Printing to the Fiery
You can use UNIX commands to print PostScript and text files to
the Fiery. In general, use basic print commands (lpr, lpq, lprm) to
send print jobs to the Fiery. For information about UNIX
commands, see the UNIX manual pages or other documentation.
To print from UNIX
• On a system running Solaris 8, use the lp command to send a job
to the Fiery, as follows:
lp -d <printername> -n <copies> <filename>
For example, if the Print queue of your Fiery is named
print_Server, your file is named Sample, and you want to print two
copies, type:
lp -d print_Server -n 2 Sample
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