On Sat, Aug 29, 2009 at 2:32 PM, Jonas Amoson wrote:
> I have not progressed any further in getting lp(1)
> to print to my networked printer. But by playing
> around, I found a work-around that solves my problem
> for the moment:
>
> cat myfile.ps | telnet tcp!192.168.1.101!9100
>
> /jonas
>
>
Fo
I have not progressed any further in getting lp(1)
to print to my networked printer. But by playing
around, I found a work-around that solves my problem
for the moment:
cat myfile.ps | telnet tcp!192.168.1.101!9100
/jonas
It's not documented in a manual page, I think you have to read
/sys/doc/lp.*, section 4.
> The only
> relevant documentation I've found on the subject
> is lp(1) and lp(8), and /sys/src/cmd/lp/.
See also /sys/doc/lp.ps
--lyndon
evant documentation I've found on the subject
is lp(1) and lp(8), and /sys/src/cmd/lp/.
/jonas
<-Ursprungligt Meddelande->
From: erik quanstrom [quans...@quanstro.net]
Sent: 27/8/2009 2:33:34 AM
To: 9fans@9fans.net
Subject: Re: [9fans] Getting printing to work over ethernet
On Wed Aug 26 20:30:05 EDT 2009, ge...@plan9.bell-labs.com wrote:
> The final `FIFO' in the scheduler column of /sys/lib/lp/devices
> has been optional for a while. Everybody uses FIFO now, so it's
> the default.
is there a man page for those of us who are not
quite following along with the forma
The final `FIFO' in the scheduler column of /sys/lib/lp/devices
has been optional for a while. Everybody uses FIFO now, so it's
the default.
> hplaser mydesk 192.168.1.101 192.168.1.101
>- post+600dpi generic generic generic generic tcppost
we use something like this
printer somewhere minooka.coraid.com tcp!printer!9100 81920 post2+1200dpi+duplex
generic generic generic generic tcppost FIFO
i think you may need a FIFO a