> Date: Fri, 26 Feb 2016 08:47:24 -0600
> From: Dutch Ingraham <[email protected]>
> Subject: [blfs-support] Raw Printing Capabilities
>
> Hello, all:
>
> I would like to set up my new 7.9-rc1 to "raw" print to a networked native
> postscript printer (an HP LaserJet 4050).  By "raw," I mean by simply using
> a line printer daemon and spooler and issuing a command such as:
>
> <echo "Hello" | lp>
>
> Coming from the BSD world, that would mean creating/editing an /etc/printcap
> file, and maybe creating a filter to prevent stair-stepping, then issuing
> the above command.
>
> However, it seems on my LFS install there is no Berkley- or SysV-style
> lp/lpd/lpr daemons.
>
> I have reviewed the chapter in the current BLFS book on printing, which
> indicates the only application providing the print daemon is CUPS, which I'm
> not interested in.  I've also reviewed the printing hint, which is close to
> what I want, but is limited to parallel printers, not networked printers.
> It also appears as though LPRng has been dropped from the BLFS book,
> although some mirrors still retain the source, and some older books the
> installation recipe.
>
> Although I've been looking for a couple of days, I can't seem to find what
> part of the puzzle I'm missing here.  If someone could fill in the missing
> pieces of how to raw print, I'd be grateful.
>


I confess to being still at the 'possibly switch from cups (back to)
to lpr-ng' stage, but not yet having done so for linux. However, the
'PrintingCookbook' docs in the tarball were usually pretty good. Have you
also looked at:
--
* https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/LPRng
* http://www.lprng.com/
--



hth,
akh





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