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Old 02-17-2005
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TCP/IP printing/printservers with AIX5?

Ok... I have tried searching everywhere for some information on how to print to TCP/IP printservers.. but I can't seem to find the info I need.

Has anyone setup something like this with AIX5?

Basically what I have is a Parallel port TCP/IP print server from D-Link which is directly attached to the printer and configured with an IP addy on our network.

How do I send print jobs to this printserver?

I've tried setting up remote printer queue's but it seems to be for remote AIX hosts??

Anyone?!?

Thanks!
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Old 02-21-2005
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Hi,
check if your local host is configured to talk to your printer
"enq -A" will generate list of all the available Queues and their status' currently on your system
"enq -W" will give you your default queue.
In this output If you dont see the Queue/Printer you are mentioning, then you will have to add it.
if you do then try by sending a test file to that printer with "enq <filename> "

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