Larry Marshall wrote:
> Thanks for sharing Dennis. I'd try two things. First, just put "lp:" in
> front of the label "laserjet". I haven't done this with Linux but other
> versions of UNIX I've used allow this syntax (multiple labels). If that
> doesn't work, just replicate the laserjet definition and call it
> "lp" instead of "laserjet". This should cause lpr to send output just as
> lpr -P laserjet does. Hope this helps.
>
> Cheers --- Larry
>
> >
> > Here is my printcap:
> >
> > ##PRINTTOOL3## REMOTE ljet4 600x600 letter {} LaserJet4 Default 1
> > laserjet:\
> > :sd=/var/spool/lpd/laserjet:\
> > :mx#0:\
> > :sh:\
> > :rm=laserjet:\
> > :rp=raw:\
> > :if=/var/spool/lpd/laserjet/filter:
Larry, I keep getting double messages from you.