Le 05/10/2015 19:48, Hendrik Boom a écrit :
 From the man page for lpr, I get the impression that lpr is part of
CUPS.  Is that really correct?  Wasn't there an lpr command long ago
that wasn't part of CUPS?  It seems I remember using something like
it in the days of Unix in the 1970's.
    Hey Hendrik.

cups-bsd is only a bsd-like CLI to your local CUPS daemon or client. It won't solve the problem of interfacing your printer to your CUPS daemon; but, once you have done that, it will let you print files from the command line (lpr/lpq/lprm). The destination is the name you have given to the printer in your CUPS config.

    Didier

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