When connected to a Unix host, why can't I use the standard printing commands to print to my personal printer?
The System V and BSD printing commands
(lp and lpr, respectively) normally assume that
your printer is served by a computer running lpadmin or
lpd. Some network printers have this functionality
built in, but these are usually the higher-end models, rather than the
personal ink jets that most people own. Furthermore, your printer must
be defined on the remote Unix host, which requires the
attention of a system administrator.
At Indiana University, for personal or departmental Linux or Unix systems support, see At IU, how do I get support for Linux or Unix?
Last modified on August 22, 2008.







