Solaris Common Desktop Environment: Advanced User's and System Administrator's Guide

Configuring Access to Remote Printers

The desktop uses the lp print spooler for accessing local or remote printers. See the lpadmin(1M) man page for information on configuring the lp spooler.

Before attempting to print using the desktop graphical interface, you should test that you can correctly print to all printers using the lp command.

Be sure to use consistent printer device names. For example, if a particular printer is known as Postscript1 on the system to which it is directly connected, all other systems accessing the printer remotely should also use the name Postscript1.