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Operating Systems Solaris Printer Config for Solaris 5.9 Post 302219039 by efunds on Monday 28th of July 2008 01:56:17 AM
Old 07-28-2008
Printer Config for Solaris 5.9

Hi All,

Am Trying to configure a Network Printer (HP Laser Jet 4250n) Printer Name hari for a Solaris 5.9 server.

Output of lpstat:
[!]root: lpstat -t
scheduler is running
no system default destination
device for hari: /dev/null
hari accepting requests since Mon Jul 28 10:38:51 2008
printer hari now printing hari-1. enabled since Mon Jul 28 11:22:59 2008. available.
hari-1 root 573 Jul 28 10:44 on hari
hari-2 root 573 Jul 28 10:46 filtered
hari-3 root 573 Jul 28 10:52 filtered

Output of lp -d hari /etc/group

[!]root: lp -d hari /etc/group
request id is hari-4 (1 file(s))
@ /usr/sadm/admin

But am not getting the Print outs.

Any help is appreciated.

Thanks
HG
efunds
 

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