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      <p>The Sun Microsystems Solaris printing system is derived
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      <p>If you want to simply forward jobs from a Solaris system
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      references and man pages for options:</p>

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<samp class="PROMPT">h4: {67} # </samp><kbd class=
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<samp class="PROMPT">h4: {68} # </samp><kbd class=
"USERINPUT">lpadmin -p pr -s servername -T unknown -I any</kbd> # set up printer
<samp class="PROMPT">h4: {69} # </samp><kbd class=
"USERINPUT">accept pr</kbd>   # enable queueing
<samp class="PROMPT">h4: {70} # </samp><kbd class=
"USERINPUT">enable pr</kbd>   # enable printing
<samp class="PROMPT">h4: {71} # </samp><kbd class=
"USERINPUT">lpstat -t</kbd>   # show status
scheduler is running
system for pr: servername
lp accepting requests since Mon Aug  6 12:00:00 PST 2000
Printer: pr@servername  'Hp : Laserwriter' (printing disabled)
 Queue: 1 printable job
 Rank  Owner/ID            Class Job Files            Size Time
1      papowell@h4+207       A   207 h4.023205           3 18:24:54
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      <p>The above commands will create the necessary directories
      and files for the printer. If you want to use the <tt class=
      "LITERAL">lp -o option</tt> syntax to pass options to the
      LPRng print spooler you will have to enable this by hand. The
      <tt class="FILENAME">/etc/printers.conf</tt> (this may be in
      some other directory besides <tt class="FILENAME">/etc</tt>)
      needs to be modified so that it allows options to be passed
      using the Solaris convention, which is to put them on the
      <tt class="LITERAL">S</tt> or <tt class="LITERAL">O</tt> line
      of the control file. For example:</p>

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#
# The preferred method of modifying this file is through the use of
# lpset(1M) or fncreate_printer(1M)
#
pr:bsdaddr=servername,pr,Solaris:
_default:use=pr:
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      <p>The <tt class=
      "LITERAL">bsdaddr=host,printer[,Solaris]</tt> indicates that
      the entry is for a remote RFC1179 printer on server
      <tt class="LITERAL">host</tt> with name <tt class=
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