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#
# The following printcap can be used with the LPRng print
# queue software. Sources for LPRng may be obtained
# from to following sites:
#
# ftp://ftp.iona.com/pub/plp (main site, but slooow)
# ftp://ftp.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/pub/utils/plp
# ftp://ftp.beckman.uiuc.edu/pub/plp
# ftp://ftp.cs.umn.edu/pub/plp
# ftp://ftp.zod.wau.nl/pub/mirror/plp
# ftp://ftp.lps.ens.fr/pub/software/plp
# ftp://ftp.uni-paderborn.de/pub/unix/printer/plp
# ftp://dickory.sdsu.edu/pub/LPRng).
#
# LPRng is superior in many respects to the standard
# Berkeley LPD distribution; it is probably worthwhile
# to move to it in any case.
#
# LPRng's printcap handling was backward-compatible
# for my setup, but it also allows nice optimizations.
# The following printcap shows how things can be tidied
# up. The "tc" entry "includes" a later entry in the
# database.
#
# This printcap relies upon a hacked "nprint-pipe" command,
# derived from the "ncpfs" Novell filesystem utilities
# for Linux, by Volker Luedcke. Ncpfs can be obtained from:
#
# ftp://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/misc/ncpfs
#
# This printcap also relies upon magicfilter-1.1. This
# superb utility is available on Sunsite and its mirrors,
# under Linux/system/Printing
#
r2hp4q
|law2nd
|Novell print queue for Law Dept staff printer
:if=magic_ljet4m_filter $ n $ h
:tc=genpr
rg01lw2g
|lawground
|Novell print queue for Law Dept office printer
:if=magic_lw2g_filter $ n $ h
:tc=genpr
it_section
|it_printer
|Novell print queue for IT staff printer
:if=magic_ljet4m_filter $ n $ h
:tc=genpr
474hp4q
|main4th
|Novell print queue for SOAS 4th floor printer
:if=magic_ljet4m_filter $ n $ h
:tc=genpr
563hp4q
|main5th
|Novell print queue for SOAS 5th floor printer
:if=magic_ljet4m_filter $ n $ h
:tc=genpr
genpr
|Generic printer parameters for my machine Rumple
:lp=| nprint-pipe -h soas-hub $P -
:sd=/usr/spool/lpd/$P
:lf=/usr/log/lpd.log
:sh
:sf
:pl#66
:pw#80
:mx#0
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