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Lightbulb Help !!! How can i install a printer !

I´m sitting hier befor my computer and i have to install a epson stylus printer (parallel) but the problem is i dont know how i can install it...the system is unix -sunos5.7 ....i testet all ..lpr and so on..

i typed in lpr he found no command....
but man lpr works can any body help me please..its very important for my later life heeeeeelp
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you can use admintool to set up a printer real easy.

man admintool
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but an other problem is that i have an epson printer and i cant copy graphics how does it works that i can print graphics wich poperties i have to do??? with postcript there are only errors and the other sets i ve done also dont work.....
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