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jetpipe(8) jetpipe(8)
NAME
jetpipe - bind a printer device to a tcp port
SYNOPSIS
jetpipe <printerdevice> <portnumber>
DESCRIPTION
jetpipe will bind a printer device to a given portnumber so the printer can be accessed through the JetDirect protocol from a remote
client.
EXAMPLE
/usr/sbin/jetpipe /dev/usblp0 9100
The above commandline will bind the USB printer on /dev/usblp0 to port 9100 where it can be acessed through the JetDirect protocol from a
cups client
SEE ALSO
cups-deviced(8), cups-driverd(8), cups-lpd(8), cups-polld(8), cupsd.conf(5) cupsd(8)
AVAILABILITY
jetpipe is part of ltsp package and the latest versions are available in source form from https://launchpad.net/products/ltsp (link to URL
https://launchpad.net/products/ltsp) .
AUTHOR
copyright 2006 Oliver Grawert <ogra@ubuntu.com>, distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 or any later ver-
sion.
Oliver Grawert 20061206 jetpipe(8)