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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)
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)
Administering the LP Print Scheduler (Task Map)
How to Check the Status of Printers
Stopping and Restarting the Print Scheduler
How to Stop the Print Scheduler
How to Restart the Print Scheduler
Starting the Print Scheduler With Options
How to Set Print Option Values Only for the Duration of a Call
How to Set Printer Option Values That Remain Over a System Reboot
Administering Print Requests by Using LP Print Commands (Task Map)
How to Check the Status of Print Requests
Enabling or Disabling a Printer From Printing
How to Enable or Disable a Printer
Accepting or Rejecting Print Requests
How to Accept or Reject Print Requests for a Printer
How to Cancel a Print Request From a Specific User
How to Move Print Requests to Another Printer
Changing the Priority of Print Requests
How to Change the Priority of a Print Request
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)
This chapter includes miscellaneous printing tasks that a system administrator might perform on a daily, weekly, or occasional basis by using LP print service commands.
Note - Starting with the Oracle Solaris 11 Express release, the default print service is CUPS. To manage your printing environment by using LP print commands, you must first install the required software packages, then activate the LP print service. For more information, see Switching From CUPS to the LP Print Service.
For overview information, see Chapter 1, Introduction to Printing in the Oracle Solaris Operating System.