DOC HOME
SITE MAP
MAN PAGES
GNU INFO
SEARCH
PRINT BOOK
Administering printers
Managing the print service
The Printer Setup Manager interface
Adding, modifying, or copying a local printer
Adding, modifying, or copying a network printer
Setting up a dial-up printer
If the connection is busy
Deleting local or remote printers
Assigning a default printer
Assigning a class as default printer
Setting a default printer for a user
Managing the print service
Enabling and disabling printers
Accepting or rejecting print jobs
Starting and stopping the print service
About printer device connections
About serial communication settings
Controlling access to printers
Setting access for remote systems
Setting access for local users
Allowing users to enable and disable a printer
About printer classes
Grouping printers into a class
Troubleshooting the Printer Setup Manager
Remote administration problem
Missing or corrupted database files
Execution problems
Printing to Hewlett-Packard Printers
Troubleshooting the print system
lpsched print scheduler is not running
Printer does not print
Cannot redirect output to printer
Port does not respond
Printer output is illegible
Printer output spacing is wrong
Printer reports BNU (UUCP) errors
A print request is canceled by the print service
A print request that will not cancel
No output and no notification from the lp command
Printer stops working after printing 2 or 3 pages
Wrong character set or font
The printer is idle
The lpstat -o command hangs
Networking problems
Jobs backed up in the client queue
Jobs backed up in the server queue
Conflicting messages about the acceptance of jobs
Configuring a USB Printer for System V LP
Getting Started with CUPS on UnixWare