Each spooling utility supports an option, -Pprinter, to allow explicit naming of a destination printer. Refer to the BSD Line Printer Spooler Manual for a complete discussion on how to set up the database for a given printer. A Guide to the Lp. Printer Spooler. Paul Glick. pg@www.doorway.ru ABSTRACT. Lp is a collection of programs used to provide an easy-to-use interface for printing a variety of document types on a variety of printers. Lp is the glue that connects various document language translators and printer communication programs together so that the users may have a consistent view of printers. NAME lpd-- line printer spooler daemon SYNOPSIS lpd [-cdlpsW46] [port#] DESCRIPTION The lpd utility is the line printer daemon (spool area handler) and is normally invoked at boot time from the rc(8) file. It makes a single pass through the printcap(5) file to find out about the existing printers and prints any files left after a crash.
The default printer is normally lp, though the environment variable PRINTER may be used to override this. Each spooling utility supports an option, -P printer, to allow explicit naming of a destination printer. Refer to the BSD Line Printer Spooler Manual for a complete discus- sion on how to set up the database for a given printer. LPD (8) BSD System Manager's Manual LPD (8) NAME. lpd -- line printer spooler daemon SYNOPSIS. lpd [ -cdlpsW46] [port#] DESCRIPTION. The lpd utility is the line printer daemon (spool area handler) and is normally invoked at boot time from the rc (8) file. It makes a single pass through the printcap (5) file to find out about the existing printers and prints any files left after a crash. The lpd utility is the line printer daemon (spool area handler) and is normally invoked at boot time from the rc (8) file. It makes a single pass through the printcap (5) file to find out about the existing printers and prints any files left after a crash. It then uses the system calls listen (2) and accept (2) to receive requests to print.
This chapter shows how to build and install the Common UNIX Printing System. If you are installing a binary distribution from. resident in the printer and its documentation. The Software Product is licensed (not sold) to you, and Printronix, LLC either owns or licenses. 1 Jul The printcap(5) man page says, "Refer to the BSD Line Printer Spooler Manual", but the only thing I can find online is a whitepaper from.
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