![]() ![]() You might begin at the lp man page (try man lp from the command line) and see if that's helpful. The lp spooling system relies on a series of directories (/var/spool/lp and below, I believe) to control the mapping of logical printers to physical printers (i.e., the same physical printer can have more than one logical mapping - imagine a laser printer in portrait and landscape mode, for example). Anyway, System V Unixes typically use lp as the command to print documents print management is done via commands such as lpadmin and lpstat. Now it's been awhile since I used SCO (Unix, Xenix) but my recollection is that SCO is based on AT&T Unix System V.X (most recently, V.4, I think). In addition, you provided a critical piece of information when you mentioned SCO as your Unix version. Great work! Glad to hear that you are making progress. ![]()
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