Printing from a unix workstation to the printer – Apple LaserWriter 12/640 PS User Manual

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Printing from a UNIX workstation to the printer

You don’t need any special software to use the printer. On most UNIX
systems, you use either the

lpr

or

lp

command to print documents over a

TCP/IP network to the printer.

Your printer administrator will generally set up two print queues for the
printer—one to print text files (which must have a carriage return appended
to the end of each line) and the other to print all other files, including
PostScript and PCL files. The names of the print queues typically reflect
which sort of document they’re for.

Examples for

lpr

lpr -PGarysLW_text plain.txt

lpr -PGarysLW_raw postscript.file

Examples for

lp

lp -d GarysLW_text plain.txt

lp -d GarysLW_text postscript.file

The way you print and choose printing options can differ from one
application program to another. To find out more about printing from your
application programs, read the documentation that came with the programs.

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