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The UNIX configuration examples in this section show the
syntax for BSD-based UNIX systems. The syntax for your
system may vary. See your system documentation for the
correct syntax.
Note
The LPD functionality can be used with any host
implementation of LPD that complies with the RFC
1179 document. The process for configuring printer
spoolers, however, may differ. See your system
documentation for information on configuring these
systems.
The LPD programs and protocol include the following:
Table 4.1 LPD Programs and Protocols
Program Name Purpose of Program
lpr
Queues jobs for printing
lpq
Displays print queues
lprm
Removes jobs from print queues
lpc
Controls print queues
lpd
Scans and prints the files if the
specified printer is connected to the
system.
If the specified printer is connected to
another system, this process forwards
the files to an lpd process on the remote
system where the files are to be printed.
Requirements for Configuring LPD
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