Marc's procedure will print the man page on the printer attached to the
server (or more exactly, on whatever the default printer for the server is
-- it could be a remote print queue). I read the original question as
looking for a way to print it on a printer attached to the client running
the telnet session ... and Marc's recommended procedure won't do that
(except by coincidence). I don't think there is a way to do this in general.

At 06:18 PM 3/1/00 +0100, Marc Mutz wrote:
>Sandeep Shetty wrote:
>> 
>> Hi all
>>    Can anybody tell how can i print a man page (for eg. man page on "ls")
>> I am using telnet from a remote linux server.
><snip>
>
>man -t ls | lpr
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