HP LaserJet 3052 User Manual
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Requirements for configuring LPD Before you can use LPD printing, your all-in-one must be properly connected to the network and have a valid IP address. This information is listed on the all-in-one network configuration page. You must also have the following: ●An operating system that supports LPD printing. ● Superuser (root) or Administrator access to your system. ● The LAN hardware address (or station address) of the print server. This address is printed on the all-in-one network configuration page and...
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LPD on UNIX systems Configuring print queues for BSD-based systems Edit the /etc/printcap file to include the following entries: printer_name|short_printer_name:\ :lp=:\ :rm=node_name:\ :rp=remote_printer_name_argument:\ (this can be any queue name desired by the user) :lf=/usr/spool/lpd/error_log_filename:\ :sd=/usr/spool/lpd/printer_name: where printer_name identifies the all-in-one to the user, node_name identifies the all-in-one on the network, and remote_printer_name_argument is the print queue...
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Example: Creating spooling directory mkdir /usr/spool/lpd cd /usr/spool/lpd mkdir lj1_raw lj1_raw chown daemon lj1_raw lj1_raw chgrp daemon lj1_raw lj1_raw chmod g+w lj1_raw lj1_raw Configuring print queues using SAM (HP-UX systems) To configure print queues using SAM (HP-UX systems) On HP-UX systems you can use the SAM utility to configure remote print queues. Before you execute the SAM program, select an IP address for the all-in-one and set up an entry for it in the /etc/hosts file on your system...
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Printing a test file To print a test file To verify that the all-in-one and print server connections are correct, print a test file. 1.At the UNIX system prompt type: lpr -Pprinter_name file_name where printer_name is the designated all-in-one and file_name refers to the file to be printed. Examples (for BSD-based systems): PostScript File: lpr -Praw1 psfile.ps For HP-UX systems, substitute lp -d for lpr -P. 2. To get print status, type the following at the UNIX prompt: lpq -Pprinter_name where...
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LPD on Windows NT/2000 systems This section describes how to configure Windows NT/2000 networks to use the all-in-one LPD (Line Printer Daemon) services. The process consists of two parts: ●Installing TCP/IP software (if not already installed). ● Configuring a network LPD all-in-one. Installing TCP/IP software (Windows NT) To install TCP/IP software (Windows NT) This procedure lets you check whether you have TCP/IP installed on your Windows NT system, and to install the software if necessary. NOTE You...
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3.Enter TCP/IP configuration values for the computer: ●Windows 2000—On the General tab in the Local Area Connection Properties window, select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties . ● NT 4.0—You may be automatically prompted for TCP/IP configuration values. If not, select the Protocols tab in the Networks window and select TCP/IP Protocol. Then click Properties . If you are configuring a Windows server, type the IP address, default gateway address, and subnet mask in the appropriate...
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Configuring a network all-in-one for Windows 2000 systems To configure a network all-in-one for Windows 2000 systems Set up the all-in-one as the default printer by performing the following steps. 1.Verify that the Print Services for Unix is installed (required for LPR port availability): a. Click Start, Setup, and Control Panel. Double-click the Network and Dial-up Connections folder. b. Click the Advanced menu and select Optional Networking Components . c. Select and enable Other Network File...
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Configuring a network all-in-one for Windows NT 4.0 systems To configure a network all-in-one for Windows NT 4.0 systems At the Windows NT 4.0 system, set up the all-in-one as the default printer by performing the following steps. 1. Click Start, select Settings, and click Printers. The Printers window opens. 2. Double-click Add Printer. 3. Select My Computer , then click Next. 4. Click Add Port . 5. Select LPR Port , and click New Port. 6. In the Name or address of server providing lpd box,...
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LPD on Windows XP systems This section describes how to configure Windows XP networks to use the all-in-one LPD (Line Printer Daemon) services. The process consists of two parts: ●Adding Windows optional networking components ● Configuring a network LPD all-in-one Adding Windows optional networking components To add Windows optional networking components 1. Click Start. 2. Click Control Panel . 3. Click Network and Internet Connections . 4. Click the Network Connections icon. 5. Select Advanced in...
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7.Click Yes to keep the existing driver, if prompted. Click Next. 8. Type an all-in-one name and (if desired) click this all-in-one as default (if desired). Click Next. 9. Select whether to share this all-in-one with other network computers (for example, if your system is a printer server). If shared, type a share name to identify the all-in-one to other users. Click Next. 10. If desired, enter a location and other information for this all-in-one. Click Next. 11. Click Yes to print a test page,...