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Contents Learning about the printer drivers 7 Using the printer drivers with UNIX and Linux...7 Installing the printer drivers 8 Before installing the printer drivers...8 Supported operating systems...8 System requirements...9 Installing on HP-UX...9 Installing on IBM AIX...10 Installing on Red Hat, Red Flag, Linpus, or SUSE Linux 11 Installing on Linspire, Debian, or Ubuntu Linux...11...
Contents Learning about the printer drivers 7 Using the printer drivers with UNIX and Linux...7 Installing the printer drivers 8 Before installing the printer drivers...8 Supported operating systems...8 System requirements...9 Installing on HP-UX...9 Installing on IBM AIX...10 Installing on Red Hat, Red Flag, Linpus, or SUSE Linux 11 Installing on Linspire, Debian, or Ubuntu Linux...11...
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... logged on AIX is "bin." If you have enough disk space available for your host, you might want to use that group as the printer driver administrative group. Non-administrative users cannot add or remove print queues. Ubuntu Linux - Linpus Linux For specific supported operating system versions, see the file .../usr/lexprint/docs/supported-platforms.txt after installation. 8 The default administrative group on with the latest available patches: • HP-UX • IBM AIX • Sun Solaris SPARC • Sun Solaris x86 • Linux Systems - Red Flag Linux -
... logged on AIX is "bin." If you have enough disk space available for your host, you might want to use that group as the printer driver administrative group. Non-administrative users cannot add or remove print queues. Ubuntu Linux - Linpus Linux For specific supported operating system versions, see the file .../usr/lexprint/docs/supported-platforms.txt after installation. 8 The default administrative group on with the latest available patches: • HP-UX • IBM AIX • Sun Solaris SPARC • Sun Solaris x86 • Linux Systems - Red Flag Linux -
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.../usr/local Installing on HP-UX 1 Read "Before installing the printer drivers" on page 8. 2 Make sure you want to view the installation log. System requirements The printer driver has minimum installation space requirements. System IBM AIX HP-UX Sun Solaris Linux Installation space 62MB in /usr/lpp 130MB...is Network Directory/CDROM and the hostname of these fields is incorrect, enter the correct value, or select it from the Lexmark Web site at http://www.lexmark.com/drivers. 4 Save the downloaded printer software package in the /tmp directory, and then uncompress the package file: # /usr/...
.../usr/local Installing on HP-UX 1 Read "Before installing the printer drivers" on page 8. 2 Make sure you want to view the installation log. System requirements The printer driver has minimum installation space requirements. System IBM AIX HP-UX Sun Solaris Linux Installation space 62MB in /usr/lpp 130MB...is Network Directory/CDROM and the hostname of these fields is incorrect, enter the correct value, or select it from the Lexmark Web site at http://www.lexmark.com/drivers. 4 Save the downloaded printer software package in the /tmp directory, and then uncompress the package file: # /usr/...
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... the Software and Documentation CD or the Lexmark Web site to install. 11 When the installation is complete. 10 Run the following setup script to determine if there are any software plug-ins available. Installing on IBM AIX 1 Read "Before installing the printer drivers" on page 31. You receive a message when the installation...
... the Software and Documentation CD or the Lexmark Web site to install. 11 When the installation is complete. 10 Run the following setup script to determine if there are any software plug-ins available. Installing on IBM AIX 1 Read "Before installing the printer drivers" on page 31. You receive a message when the installation...
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...requires the files to the real directory in another drive. 1 Create a directory where you can remove the printer drivers package using the utilities in the folder /disk2/lexmark. If the file system containing the directory is full, you want to quit. For more information, see the documentation... that appear on page 31. Check your Software and Documentation CD or the Lexmark Web site to actually be installed. For example, to install in a particular directory. Operating system HP-UX IBM AIX RedHat Linux SuSe Linux Linspire Linux Debian GNU/Linux Sun Solaris Package removal...
...requires the files to the real directory in another drive. 1 Create a directory where you can remove the printer drivers package using the utilities in the folder /disk2/lexmark. If the file system containing the directory is full, you want to quit. For more information, see the documentation... that appear on page 31. Check your Software and Documentation CD or the Lexmark Web site to actually be installed. For example, to install in a particular directory. Operating system HP-UX IBM AIX RedHat Linux SuSe Linux Linspire Linux Debian GNU/Linux Sun Solaris Package removal...
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... where you installed the printer drivers. Note: You must unlink the files before uninstalling the package. # /usr/lexprint/bin/cde_menu_utility.sh 2 If you are using Sun Solaris, HP-UX, or an IBM AIX system, remove the menu...drivers packages, you may be located in these locations, do not remove directories shared by running the following locations: • Solaris /opt/lexmark/unix_prt_drivers /var/spool/lexmark/unix_prt_drivers • HP-UX /opt/lexmark/unix_prt_drivers /usr/spool/lp/lexmark/unix_prt_drivers • Linux /usr/local/lexmark/unix_prt_drivers /var/spool/lexmark...
... where you installed the printer drivers. Note: You must unlink the files before uninstalling the package. # /usr/lexprint/bin/cde_menu_utility.sh 2 If you are using Sun Solaris, HP-UX, or an IBM AIX system, remove the menu...drivers packages, you may be located in these locations, do not remove directories shared by running the following locations: • Solaris /opt/lexmark/unix_prt_drivers /var/spool/lexmark/unix_prt_drivers • HP-UX /opt/lexmark/unix_prt_drivers /usr/spool/lp/lexmark/unix_prt_drivers • Linux /usr/local/lexmark/unix_prt_drivers /var/spool/lexmark...
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...administrative group can create a virtual device, you must gather the following scripts: Linux # /usr/local/lexmark/setup.lexprint Solaris and HP-UX # /opt/lexmark/setup.lexprint IBM AIX # /usr/lpp/lexprint/setup.lexprint Adding or removing a user from the UNIX group. If ...the printer is attached locally, continue with permissions and perform administrative tasks. Creating virtual devices Before creating virtual devices Before you can open the printer driver...
...administrative group can create a virtual device, you must gather the following scripts: Linux # /usr/local/lexmark/setup.lexprint Solaris and HP-UX # /opt/lexmark/setup.lexprint IBM AIX # /usr/lpp/lexprint/setup.lexprint Adding or removing a user from the UNIX group. If ...the printer is attached locally, continue with permissions and perform administrative tasks. Creating virtual devices Before creating virtual devices Before you can open the printer driver...
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...the defined virtual devices by running the mkdevice command. You locate the line matching this : Lexmark T632 10LT63x automatic The printer type is 10LT63x, and the supported language is automatic. 19 ...the device does not exist, you can create the queue, you are using Sun Solaris, HP-UX, IBM AIX, or Linux with printer classes" on page 17. b The supported printer types and languages can.... Creating a print queue Creating print queues using the Add Print Queue Wizard 1 From the printer driver, click Add Print Queue Wizard. 2 From the list of your printer. For more information, see...
...the defined virtual devices by running the mkdevice command. You locate the line matching this : Lexmark T632 10LT63x automatic The printer type is 10LT63x, and the supported language is automatic. 19 ...the device does not exist, you can create the queue, you are using Sun Solaris, HP-UX, IBM AIX, or Linux with printer classes" on page 17. b The supported printer types and languages can.... Creating a print queue Creating print queues using the Add Print Queue Wizard 1 From the printer driver, click Add Print Queue Wizard. 2 From the list of your printer. For more information, see...
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... requires extra memory to process additional held job you are ready to retrieve it, and it from the command line of a Sun Solaris, HP-UX, IBM AIX, or Linux with CUPS system, enter the following command: # lp -d queue_name -o print_hold=confidential -o pin_no=pin file_name To use the confidential Print and ... you can hold a job in the printer memory using the printer can print the job. • Select Verify to print one else using the printer driver. For more information, see "Changing the print queue properties" on page 21. 2 Click Print and Hold. 3 Select the type of the Print and ...
... requires extra memory to process additional held job you are ready to retrieve it, and it from the command line of a Sun Solaris, HP-UX, IBM AIX, or Linux with CUPS system, enter the following command: # lp -d queue_name -o print_hold=confidential -o pin_no=pin file_name To use the confidential Print and ... you can hold a job in the printer memory using the printer can print the job. • Select Verify to print one else using the printer driver. For more information, see "Changing the print queue properties" on page 21. 2 Click Print and Hold. 3 Select the type of the Print and ...
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... important information to a large network. Printer groups are ways of all print queues available on Sun Solaris, HP-UX, Linux with CUPS, or IBM AIX. My Printers is a subset of All Printers the user selects to organize the volume of All Printers, and is the field where you are ...printer groups? All Printers is the difference between All Printers and My Printers in the printer driver: All Printers and My Printers. What is a list of organizing print queues to a class means that if one printer in that class. The page is...
... important information to a large network. Printer groups are ways of all print queues available on Sun Solaris, HP-UX, Linux with CUPS, or IBM AIX. My Printers is a subset of All Printers the user selects to organize the volume of All Printers, and is the field where you are ...printer groups? All Printers is the difference between All Printers and My Printers in the printer driver: All Printers and My Printers. What is a list of organizing print queues to a class means that if one printer in that class. The page is...
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...settings 34 Device Manager 17 duplex printing 26 H holding print jobs 28 hostname troubleshooting 38 I installing printer drivers before installing 8 finding space 13 on Debian Linux 11 on HP-UX 9 on IBM AIX 10 on Linpus Linux 11 on Linspire Linux 11 on Red Flag Linux 11 on Red Hat ... 38 printable area, defining 27 printer aliases 22 creating 22 displaying 22 printer classes 22, 35 adding 23 creating 23 removing queues 23 printer drivers administrator mode 34 installing 8 opening 15 printing from 25 removing 13 troubleshooting 39 user mode 34 printer group 35 adding print queues 23 creating...
...settings 34 Device Manager 17 duplex printing 26 H holding print jobs 28 hostname troubleshooting 38 I installing printer drivers before installing 8 finding space 13 on Debian Linux 11 on HP-UX 9 on IBM AIX 10 on Linpus Linux 11 on Linspire Linux 11 on Red Flag Linux 11 on Red Hat ... 38 printable area, defining 27 printer aliases 22 creating 22 displaying 22 printer classes 22, 35 adding 23 creating 23 removing queues 23 printer drivers administrator mode 34 installing 8 opening 15 printing from 25 removing 13 troubleshooting 39 user mode 34 printer group 35 adding print queues 23 creating...