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4. From the dialog box that appears, choose remote.
5. From the next dialog box, choose Remote Printing.
6. The Add a Standard Remote Print Queue dialog box will appear. Enter the
following information.
The name of the print queue,
The name of the ETS unit,
The name of the ETS service,
The type of print spooler on the remote server, and
A description of the printer on the remote server.
7. A dialog box will appear: “Added print queue ets_prt”. Click Done.
Note: If you are unable to use SMIT, see the Device Server Reference
Manual on the CD-ROM for UNIX commands used to set up print queues.
8. Print to the queue using normal lp syntax.
Figure 5-5. Printing to Queue
% lp -dets_prt filename
LPR on HP Hosts
The System Administration Manager (SAM) allows you to create print queues.
Note: If you are unable to use SAM, the Device Server Reference Manual
located on the CD-ROM describes UNIX commands that can be used to set
up print queues.
To create a print queue:
1. At the HP prompt, type sam.
2. From the main application window, choose Printers and Plotters.
3. In the Printers and Plotters window, choose Printers/Plotters.
4. In the pull-down menu, select Remote Printer/Plotter from the Actions menu.
5. The Add Remote Printer window will appear. SAM will prompt you for:
The printer name (the name of the print queue),
The remote system name (the ETS name),
The remote printer name (the ETS service),
The remote cancel model, and
The remote status model.
LPR on SCO UNIX Hosts
LPR is supported in SCO V3.2 release 4 with TCP/IP Version 1.2 and greater.
To configure a print queue using LPR, issue the mkdev rlp command. This will install
the Berkeley remote printing files and executable programs.
Note: The mkdev rlp command should only be issued once, or serious
problems will occur. If this happens, contact SCO technical support.
You can print to this queue using normal lp syntax once the remote printer is set up.
To create a remote printer:
1. Issue the rlpconf command.