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Add a PPD file to a system by using the ppdmgr utility. |
Use the ppdmgr utility to add a PPD file to the system. |
How to Add a PPD File to a System by Using the ppdmgr Utility |
Add a PPD file to a system by using the lpadmin -n command. |
Use the lpadmin -n command to modify an existing print queue to associate a PPD file with it. |
How to Add a PPD File to a System by Using the lpadmin -n Command |
Request an update or a rebuild of the PPD cache file that is associated with a specific label or all labels. Note – Depending on the number of PPD files to process, a rebuild of the PPD cache file can be time-consuming. |
Use the ppdmgr utility to request an update of the PPD cache file, if you added a PPD file manually or by using the pkgadd command. If you suspect the PPD cache file has become corrupted, you can request a rebuild of the PPD cache file information for PPD files in these locations:
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How to Update or Rebuild the PPD Cache File by Using the ppdmgr Utility |
Enable the application/print/ppd-cache-update service. |
The application/print/ppd-cache-update service must be online to reflect changes made to PPD file repositories in the PPD cache. This service is enabled by default. You can enable the service by using the svcadm command, if necessary. | |
Disable the application/print/ppd-cache-update service. |
Use the svcadm command to disable the application/print/ppd-cache-update service. |