01-07-06 07:49 AM
If it is a network printer and you just want to test the printer then
there is a built in capability for that as well.
Assuming you have the printer working then it was likely setup in
Scoadmin, Printers, HP Network Printer Manager. You can get to this
from the desktop from within the System Administration folder, or from
command line by typing scoadmin.
>From HP Network Print Manager you get a menu of choices, #5 is Verify
network printer operation. All you need to know is the name or IP
address of the printer. It then lets you send a test file, a
PostScript file or a HP-GL/2 file to the printer. One of them is a
picture of a jet.
If it is a local printer off the parallel port then creating a file and
using the lp commands will test it, you can also redirect data to the
port, but that is just a way of troubleshooting problems with it.
By default any print errors are sent to the mail of the user sending
the print job.
Also, typing:
lpstat -t
Gives you a nice breakdown of your printers and their status as well as
any pending print jobs etc.
That should help get you into the swing of things.
Have fun!
Tony
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