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04-15-2007 07:21 PM
04-15-2007 07:21 PM
printers need help
Hi
I have added a printer.
first I had to install the software JetDirect
# swlist -l product |grep -i JetDirect
HPNPL E.10.34 Hewlett-Packard JetDirect Printer Installer for
Unix
Then I used sam to add the printer.
Now I would like to test the printer but not sure on how to do it...
# lpstat -r
scheduler is running
# lpstat -u
no entries
# lpstat -p
printer is idle. enabled since Apr 16 17:44
fence priority : 0
# cat /tmp/test.txt | lp -d
request id is-2 (standard input)
but when I do want to check nothing
Could you tell me what is the correct command to print a text file or something
Thanks in advance
I have added a printer.
first I had to install the software JetDirect
# swlist -l product |grep -i JetDirect
HPNPL E.10.34 Hewlett-Packard JetDirect Printer Installer for
Unix
Then I used sam to add the printer.
Now I would like to test the printer but not sure on how to do it...
# lpstat -r
scheduler is running
# lpstat -u
no entries
# lpstat -p
printer
fence priority : 0
# cat /tmp/test.txt | lp -d
request id is
but when I do want to check nothing
Could you tell me what is the correct command to print a text file or something
Thanks in advance
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04-15-2007 07:25 PM
04-15-2007 07:25 PM
Re: printers need help
Hi
GO to /opt/hpnp/bin/
Run jetadmin and then you can diag. or take a test printouts from your defin printer
GO to /opt/hpnp/bin/
Run jetadmin and then you can diag. or take a test printouts from your defin printer
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04-15-2007 07:43 PM
04-15-2007 07:43 PM
Re: printers need help
the command appears to be correct however did you run lpstat after you ran the print job?
you can also type
--> banner TEST |lp -d
also check to see if the print jobs are reaching the queue directory ...
you can also type
--> banner TEST |lp -d
also check to see if the print jobs are reaching the queue directory ...
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04-16-2007 12:54 AM
04-16-2007 12:54 AM
Re: printers need help
Hi
cd /opt/hpnpl/bin
./hpnpadmin -s printerip
If that gives an answer then use hppi to test
the software and send a test page without the spooler.
If that is ok
lpshut
lpsched -v
lp -dprintername /etc/hosts
If that does not work /var/spool/lp/log should tell you why
Steve Steel
cd /opt/hpnpl/bin
./hpnpadmin -s printerip
If that gives an answer then use hppi to test
the software and send a test page without the spooler.
If that is ok
lpshut
lpsched -v
lp -dprintername /etc/hosts
If that does not work /var/spool/lp/log should tell you why
Steve Steel
If you want truly to understand something, try to change it. (Kurt Lewin)
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