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System Administration Guide: Printing Oracle Solaris 11 Express 11/10 |
1. Introduction to Printing in the Oracle Solaris Operating System
2. Planning for Printing (Tasks)
3. Setting Up and Administering Printers by Using CUPS (Tasks)
4. Setting Up and Administering Printers by Using Print Manager for LP (Tasks)
5. Setting Up and Administering Printers by Using Oracle Solaris Print Manager (Tasks)
Setting Up Printers by Using Oracle Solaris Print Manager (Task Map)
Getting Started With Oracle Solaris Print Manager
How to Start Oracle Solaris Print Manager
Setting Up Directly Attached Printers by Using Oracle Solaris Print Manager
Setting Printer Definitions by Using Oracle Solaris Print Manager
Specifying PPD Files When Setting Up a Printer by Using Oracle Solaris Print Manager
How to Add a New Directly Attached Printer by Using Oracle Solaris Print Manager
How to Add a Print Queue With localhost Specified as the Host Name (Oracle Solaris Print Manager)
Setting Up Network-Attached Printers by Using Oracle Solaris Print Manager
How to Add a New Network-Attached Printer by Using Oracle Solaris Print Manager
Administering Printers by Using Oracle Solaris Print Manager (Task Map)
How to Add Printer Access by Using Oracle Solaris Print Manager
How to Delete a Printer by Using Oracle Solaris Print Manager
6. Setting Up Printers by Using LP Print Commands (Tasks)
7. Administering Printers by Using LP Print Commands (Tasks)
8. Customizing LP Printing Services and Printers (Tasks)
9. Administering the LP Print Scheduler and Managing Print Requests (Tasks)
10. Administering Printers on a Network (Tasks)
11. Administering Character Sets, Filters, Forms, and Fonts (Tasks)
12. Administering Printers by Using the PPD File Management Utility (Tasks)
13. Printing in the Oracle Solaris Operating System (Reference)
14. Troubleshooting Printing Problems in the Oracle Solaris OS (Tasks)
The following tables lists print administration tasks that can be performed by using Oracle Solaris Print Manager. Not all print administration tasks can be performed by using Oracle Solaris Print Manager. Some tasks, for example, stopping and starting the print scheduler, must be performed by using LP print commands. For more information about administering printers by using LP print commands, see Administering Print Requests by Using LP Print Commands (Task Map).
Table 5-3 Printer Administration by Using Oracle Solaris Print Manager (Task Map)
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The following procedure describes how to use the Oracle Solaris Print Manager to add access to a printer on a print client. The example that follows describes how to add printer access by using the lp print commands.
For instructions, see How to Start Oracle Solaris Print Manager.
The Add Access to Printer window is displayed.
If you need information to complete a field, click the Help button.
$ lp -d printer-name filename
Use this procedure to remove a printer from service and to remove the printer information from the print server.
For information about how to delete a printer and remove printer access by using LP print commands, see How to Delete a Printer and Remove Printer Access by Using LP Print Commands.
# reject printer-name
For information about how to move print requests to another printer, see How to Move Print Requests to Another Printer.
For information about how to stop printing, see How to Enable or Disable a Printer.
For instructions, see How to Start Oracle Solaris Print Manager.
# lpstat -p printer-name