Owner's manual
6 Enter information into the remote printer form as follows:
m
Printer name
Type the local queue name users will use as the name for
the printer.
m
Remote system name
Type the IP name assigned to the printer as described
in “Step 3: Assigning an IP Address to the Printer,” earlier in this chapter.
m
Remote printer name
Typ e text
m text indicates that the printer should append a carriage return to the
end of each line in the document as it’s printed; otherwise, each new
line of text will start where the previous one left off, creating a stairstep
effect. Use this for ASCII files.
m
raw indicates that the printer should not add any special control
characters to the document, as is appropriate for PostScript and PCL5
print jobs.
m
Remote cancel model
Used for remote printer job removal; type rcmodel
m
Remote status model
Used for remote printer queue status; type rsmodel
m
Printer class
Optional
m
Make this the system default printer?
Check the box to make this printer the
default printer for all workstations on this segment of the network.
m
Allow anyone to cancel requests
Check this box if anyone should be able to
cancel requests.
m
Remote printer on a BSD system?
Because this printer is a Berkeley-style
remote printer, check this box.
7 Select the OK button.
A message appears asking you whether you want to add the printer to the
Printer’s subpanel.
8 Click Yes or No.
9 Click OK.
10 Choose Exit from the File menu.
11 Click the Exit SAM button.
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