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04-02-2002 02:25 AM
04-02-2002 02:25 AM
hppi ?
Hi,
Can anyone tell me what the equivilent to the following is in jetadmin ?
You can use the hppi command, option 1, then 4, to add the new modelfile to this configuration files.
Thanks
Steve
Can anyone tell me what the equivilent to the following is in jetadmin ?
You can use the hppi command, option 1, then 4, to add the new modelfile to this configuration files.
Thanks
Steve
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04-02-2002 04:10 AM
04-02-2002 04:10 AM
Re: hppi ?
Hi
hppi is the replacement for jetadmin so I recommend using hppi
However the only way to have JetAdmin use a customised or new model script is to put the script in directory /opt/hpnp/sh and then
specify that model script when adding the printer
Steve Steel
hppi is the replacement for jetadmin so I recommend using hppi
However the only way to have JetAdmin use a customised or new model script is to put the script in directory /opt/hpnp/sh and then
specify that model script when adding the printer
Steve Steel
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