A print client is a system that is not the server for the printer. Yet, this system has access to the printer. A print client uses the services of the print server to spool, schedule, and filter the print jobs. Note that one system can be a print server for one printer and be a print client for another printer.
Access to a printer can be configured on a domain-wide basis or on a per-machine basis. If you add the printer information to the name service database, access is configured on a domain-wide basis.
The following procedure describes how to use the Solaris Print Manager to add access to a printer on a print client. The example that follows describes how to add printer access by using the lp print service commands.
How to Add Printer Access by Using Solaris Print Manager
Start Solaris Print Manager on the system where you want to add access to a remote printer.
For instructions, see How to Start Solaris Print Manager.
Select Add Access to Printer from the Printer menu.
The Add Access to Printer window is displayed.
Type the appropriate data in the entry fields.
If you need information to complete a field, click the Help button.
Click OK.
Verify that access to the printer is added by checking for the new printer entry in the Solaris Print Manager main window.
Verify that the printer can print requests.
$lp -d
printer-name
filename
Exit Solaris Print Manager.
Choose Exit from the Print Manager Menu.
Example 3.3. Adding Printer Access by Using lp Print Service Commands
If you want to print to a remote printer, you must add access to the remote
printer. This example shows how to configure access to a printer named luna
, whose print server is saturn
. The system saturn
becomes a print client of the printer luna
.
#lpadmin -p luna -s saturn
(1) #lpadmin -p luna -D "Room 1954 ps"
(2) #lpadmin -d luna
(3) #lpstat -p luna
(4)
Identifies the printer and the print server
Adds a description for the printer
Sets the printer as the system's default printer destination
Verifies that the printer is ready for printing