For details on the procedure for viewing "Printer Driver Installation Guide", see "Installation."
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(1)
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Display the [Ports] sheet.
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(2)
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Click [Add Port].
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(1)
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Select [Standard TCP/IP Port].
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(2)
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Click [New Port].
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Enter the IP address or name* of the printer in [Printer Name or IP Address].
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(2)
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Click [Next].
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NOTE
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If you are not sure about the value to enterThe value to be entered varies depending on how the IP address of the printer was set.
For more details, see "Values for Setting a Port" or ask your network administrator. |
(1)
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Click [Configure Port].
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(2)
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Select [LPR].
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(3)
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Enter "lp" in [Queue Name].
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(4)
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Click [OK].
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NOTE
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When deleting an unnecessary portSelect the unnecessary port on the [Ports] sheet, and then click [Delete Port].
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For details on the procedure for displaying "Driver Guide", see "Viewing the Driver Guide."
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IMPORTANT
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About the setting procedureThis section describes the procedure for Red Hat Professional Workstation, Laser5 Linux7.2, and TurboLinux10 Desktop. Depending on the system environment, the setting procedure may be different.
Specify the settings also when using a computer on which Linux OS is installed as a stand-alone workstation along the procedure described here.
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IMPORTANT
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If you do not have the root user permission on the Linux serverConsult your network administrator.
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1.
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Open the "/etc/hosts" file using a text editor.
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2.
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Add the following line.
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3.
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After saving the "/etc/hosts" file, exit the text editor.
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IMPORTANT
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Be sure to assign a fixed IP address to the printer.When printing from Linux OS, be sure to assign a fixed IP address to the printer.
For details on the procedure for setting the IP address, see "Setting the IP Address (IP v. 4)." |
1.
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Run [Printing]. To run [Printing], go to [System Settings] → [Printing].
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2.
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Click [New] in the [Printing] window.
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3.
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A dialog box is displayed. Click [Forward].
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Specify the following settings, and then click [Forward].
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Specify the following settings, and then click [Forward].
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Specify the following settings, and then click [Forward].
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7.
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Confirm the settings, then click [Finish].
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8.
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Print a test page as needed.
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9.
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Proceed to Step 4.
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Double-click the [Start Here] icon on the desktop to run Nautilus.
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2.
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Double-click [System Settings].
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3.
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Double-click [Printer Configuration] to run "printconf."
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4.
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Click [New] from the toolbar of "printconf."
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5.
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After a dialog box appears, click [Next].
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6.
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Specify the following settings, and then click [Next].
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7.
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Specify the following settings, and then click [Next].
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8.
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Select the name of the printer you are using from [Select a Print Driver], then click [Next].
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9.
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Confirm the settings, then click [Finish].
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10.
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Proceed to Step 4.
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1.
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Run [Printing Manager] from Menu → [Control panel] → [print manager].
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2.
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Set [Print system currently used] of [Printing Manager] to [CUPS (Common UNIX Print System)].
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3.
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From [Printing Manager], select [Add] → [Add Printer/Class].
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4.
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After a dialog box appears, click [Next].
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5.
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Select [Remote LPD queue], then click [Next].
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6.
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Specify the following settings, and then click [Next].
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7.
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Specify the following settings, and then click [Next].
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8.
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Perform a print test by clicking [Test] as needed, then click [Next].
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9.
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After selecting [Banner], click [Next].
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10.
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After specifying [Printer Quota], click [Next].
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11.
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After specifying [Users Access], click [Next].
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12.
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Specify the printer name in [Name], then click [Next].
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13.
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Confirm the settings, then click [Finish].
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14.
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Proceed to Step 4.
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Form:
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lp -d <the printer name> <the name of the file to be printed>
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Input Example:
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lp -d LBP6750dn report
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IMPORTANT
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About the setting procedureThe procedure described here is a setting example. Depending on the system environment, the setting procedure may be different.
Specify the settings also when using a computer on which UNIX OS is installed as a stand-alone workstation along the procedure described here.
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IMPORTANT
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If you do not have the root user permission on the UNIX serverConsult your network administrator.
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1.
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Open the "/etc/hosts" file using a text editor.
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2.
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Add the following line.
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3.
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After saving the "/etc/hosts" file, exit the text editor.
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IMPORTANT
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Be sure to assign a fixed IP address to the printer.When printing from UNIX OS, be sure to assign a fixed IP address to the printer. For details on the procedure for setting the IP address, see "Setting the IP Address (IP v. 4)."
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1.
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Enter the following in the "/etc/printcap" file.
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2.
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Create the spool directory for the printer. Execute the following commands.
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3.
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Create the log file for the printer. Execute the following commands.
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4.
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Proceed to Step 4.
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1.
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Run "admintool."
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2.
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Select [Browse] → [Printers].
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3.
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Select [Edit] → [Add] → [Access to Printer].
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4.
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Enter an arbitrary print queue name in [Printer Name], and then enter the IP address or name of the printer in [Print Server].
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5.
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Select [OK].
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6.
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Proceed to Step 4.
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1.
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Run "SAM."
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2.
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Select [Printers and Plotters].
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3.
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Select [LP Spooler] from the [Printers and Plotters] menu.
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4.
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Select [Printers and Plotter] from the [LP Spooler] menu.
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5.
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Select [Add Remote Printer/Plotter] from the [Action] menu.
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6.
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Enter an arbitrary print queue name in [Printer Name], and then enter the IP address or name of the printer in [Remote System Name].
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7.
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Enter "lp" in [Remote Printer Name].
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8.
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Select [Remote Printer is on a BSD System].
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9.
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Select [OK].
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10.
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Proceed to Step 4.
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1.
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Run "SMIT."
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2.
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Select [Print Spooling] → [Add a Printer Queue] → [remote].
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3.
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Select [Standard processing].
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4.
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Enter an arbitrary print queue name in [remote queue name] and the IP address or name of the printer in [Hostname of Remote Server].
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5.
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Enter "lp" in [name of the queue] on the remote server.
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6.
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Enter "BSD" in [type of print spooler] on the remote server.
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7.
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Proceed to Step 4.
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Form:
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lp -d <the print queue name> <the name of the file to be printed>
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Input Example:
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lp -d print_queue_name report
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