Log in as superuser, lp, or assume an equivalent role on the print server.
Delete the print filter.
# lpfilter -f filter-name -x |
-f filter-name |
Name of the print filter to be deleted. |
-x |
Deletes the specified filter. |
The print filter is deleted from the print server's /etc/lp/filter.table file.
Verify that filter was deleted.
# lpfilter -f filter-name -l |
You should receive an error indicating that no filter by the specified name exists.
The following example shows how to delete the daisytroff print filter.
# lpfilter -f daisytroff -x |