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OS/400 version 4, 5, 5.1
You can also use the following command line to create a printer
definition:
CRTDEVPRT DEVD(BR2) DEVCLS(*LAN) TYPE(3812)
MODEL(1) LANATTACH(*IP) PORT(9100) FONT(011)
PARITY(*NONE) STOPBITS(1) TRANSFORM(*YES)
MFRTYPMDL(*HP5SI) PPRSRC1(*A4) PPRSRC2(*A4)
RMTLOCNAME('10.0.0.200') SYSDRVPGM(*HPPJLDRV)
TEXT('Arnes Printer')
Other Systems
Other systems use similar programs to set up print servers. These
programs will generally ask for the following information:
Technical support specialists for these companies can usually
answer configuration questions if you provide them with the
equivalent UNIX configuration information (tell them that the print
server looks like a remote UNIX host computer running the lpd line
printer daemon).
If you have not created a spool directory for the Brother print server
on your UNIX host computer, you will need to do so now (the printer
setup utilities in HP-UX, AIX, Solaris 2.xx, and other systems will
automatically create the spool directory). The lpd spool directory is
usually located in the
/usr/spool
directory (check with your
system manager to see if the location is different for your system). To
create a new spool directory, use the
mkdir
command. For
example, to create a spool directory for the queue laser1, you would
enter:
mkdir /usr/spool/lpd/laser1
Requested information:
You should use:
remote printer
Binary or Text service name
remote host computer name
Any name (must match the
name in the printcap file, if any)
or in some cases, you may enter
the print server IP address here
remote host IP address
IP address of print server.