The print server is a system that has a local printer connected to it and makes the printer available to other systems on the network. The following figure highlights the part of the print process in which the print server sends the print request to the printer.
The print commands use the BSD printing protocol. One of the big advantages of this protocol is that it can communicate with a variety of print servers:
lpd-based print servers
SunOS 5.9 and compatible SVR4 (LP) print servers
Any other print server or printer that accepts the BSD printing protocol
The BSD printing protocol is an industry standard. It is widely used and it provides compatibility between different types of systems from various manufacturers. Sun has chosen to support the BSD printing protocol to provide interoperability in the future.
Go to Chapter 4, Setting Up Printers (Tasks) for step-by-step instructions on setting up new printers with Solaris Print Manager. If you need printer planning information, see Chapter 3, Planning Printers on Your Network (Overview).