On the "printer list" dialog page, there is a space for the "queue name". What should I put there for a C2050?
On the "printer list" dialog page, there is a space for the "queue name". What should I put there for a C2050?
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It's "lp" That's "ell pee". Lower case, no quotes.
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thanks for the replies
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lp = line printer although i swear i have got them to work -this week in fact leaving this field blank with just the ip
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thx, I do like 1 or 2 macs every 2 years, I even bought a G4 a few years ago to get some familiarity but
I dont have a ps printer at home to go thru the whole procedure.
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The "lp" queue name isn't at all specific to Macs; it is used any time you print LPR with any OS - DOS, Windows, UNIX, you name it.
Where we normally see the difference is with Fieries, as they broadcast print, hold, and direct as LPR ports.
Some years back, Ricoh used PORT1, all caps, but that ended at least 8-10 years ago.
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