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RE: IP address printing w/ LPRng



Brian,

Those things have 2 printer names configured.  They are "text" and
"raw".  The text one adds cr when it sees an lf and the raw one does
not.  I don't know if there is a way to make new printer names for
those things.  You might telnet into it to see if you can.

Umm, I just checked one and you don't seem to be able to change the
printer names...

Second to last line needs a ":\".  You might also try using a null
entry for the device.  My printcap looks like this:

lp1|rm164_hp|Remote printer entry:\
	:lp=:\
	:rm=rm164_hp:\
	:rp=raw:\
	:sd=/var/spool/lpd/rm164_hp:\
	:mx#0:\
	:sf:\
	:sh:

You have to make sure the spool directory exists.  You also have to
have an entry in the hosts file or dns for the name in the "rm=" entry.
You can also use an ip-addr.  Depending on your situation, one usually
works better than the other.  For places that have a bunch of printers, the 
dns entry makes life easier.  You can swap out hardware and change
the dns entry without having to change a bunch of servers hosts files
(or printcap files).  Doing it with dns is a pain if you only have one
or two servers/workstations (like a home network)...


I'm using lpr, not lprng, but they should work the same.

jim

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From: 	Brian Morgan[SMTP:bmorgan@greenville.edu]
Sent: 	Tuesday, July 07, 1998 9:59 AM
To: 	Debian User group
Cc: 	The recipient's address is unknown.
Subject: 	IP address printing w/ LPRng

I posted some questions about printing to an ip address earlier.  Thanks
for those who have helped so far.

More questions:

I'm running hamm, 2.0.33 and LPRng print spooling package.  I'm trying
to print to
an HP laserjet through a jetdirect card with an ip address.

I've edited my /etc/printcap file to look like this:
    rlp|Remote printer entry:\
        :lp=/dev/lp1:\
        :rm=12.10.35.3:\
        :rp=debian test printer:\
        :sd=/var/spool/lpd/lp1:\
        :mx#0
        :sh:

Does that look right so far?  Are the :\ marks correct?  They weren't in
the file origianally, but I added them from a Unix machine's example.

Also, on startup, it appears that there are 2 lpd print spoolers started
since I installed the LPRng package.  This doesn't seem right.  What can
I do about it?

In /var/spool/lpd directory, I have the following directories and files:

lp     lp1     lpd.lock.debian.printer
Shouldn't there be an rlp directory?  I created the lp1 directory.  Is
that right?
In the lp directory, the status.lp file contains many "/dev/lp1 cannot
connect" errors

I've modified the /etc/hosts.lpd file to include 2 computers that I want
to be able to connect to the printcap file.  Is there a way to set this
so all computer can connect, and not just a limited few?

>From what I've indicated here, is there anything else I need to do to be
able to print?  Any permissions I need to check out, esp. in the spool
directory?  Make your answers as simple as possible, because I'm still
fairly new at this.

Thanks for your help,

Brian



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Brian Morgan                                    bmorgan@greenville.edu
Computer Service Specialist               bmorgan@debian.greenville.edu
Greenville College                              http://www.gvc.net/~jedi

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