Get a printer name into variable with similar printers
I am using a same printer vendor for 2 printer. Some of them dont have just default name with a full name of that printer.
for example
This first one CITIZEN is a part of script
But this gave me nothing, so first lines are good, it find a S310II because of cups info, but NAME is not s310, just CITIZEN. So i Can change S310II to just CITIZEN, because you see first code i posted, what gave me, two CITIZEN.
How can I just get a printer name for that S310II. This script is helped me so much, but now with this similar names are a bit strange to get it.
Thanks for sharing.
What happens to PRINTER if the desired string is not found in the printers.conf?
Your looong pipe with two grep and four more programs could be abbreviated to
May need some modification / adaption, as this is an approximation as I don't have your printer.conf around for testing.
Thanks for sharing.
What happens to PRINTER if the desired string is not found in the printers.conf?
Your looong pipe with two grep and four more programs could be abbreviated to
May need some modification / adaption, as this is an approximation as I don't have your printer.conf around for testing.
Major problem is where printers.conf is different on different workstations. so maybe will be best to somehow search above <Printer> tag
So, not to find 5 or 4 lines above matched CT-S310II, instead do find above tag <printer>, maybe...
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