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1. Introduction to Printing in the Solaris Operating System 2. Planning for Printing in the Solaris Operating System (Tasks) 3. Setting Up Printing Services (Tasks) 4. Setting Up Printers (Tasks) 5. Administering Printers by Using Solaris Print Manager and LP Print Commands (Tasks) 6. Administering Printers by Using Printing Protocols (Tasks) 7. Customizing Printing Services and Printers (Tasks) 8. Administering Character Sets, Filters, Forms, and Fonts (Tasks) 9. Administering Printers by Using the PPD File Management Utility (Tasks) 10. Setting Up and Administering Printers by Using GNOME Desktop Tools (Tasks) 11. Printing in the Solaris Operating System (Reference) 12. Troubleshooting Printing Problems (Tasks) |
PrefaceSystem Administration Guide: Solaris Printing is part of a set that covers a significant part of the SolarisTM system administration information. This guide includes information for both SPARC® and x86 based systems. This book assumes that you have installed the SunOSTM Solaris Operating System. It also assumes that you have set up any networking software that you plan to use. The SunOS Solaris Operating System is part of the SunOS Solaris product family, which also includes many features, including the GNOME Desktop Environment. The SunOS Solaris Operating System is compliant with AT&T's System V, Release 4 operating system. For the Solaris release, new features that are interesting to system administrators are covered in sections called What's New in ... ? in the appropriate chapters. Note - This Solaris release supports systems that use the SPARC and x86 families of processor architectures: UltraSPARC® , SPARC64, AMD64, Pentium, and Xeon EM64T. The supported systems appear in the Solaris 10 Hardware Compatibility List at http://www.sun.com/bigadmin/hcl. This document cites any implementation differences between the platform types. In this document these x86 related terms mean the following:
For supported systems, see the Solaris 10 Hardware Compatibility List. |
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