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The Linux Printing HOWTO
Grant Taylor
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Version 4.5, Feb 2000
This is the Linux Printing HOWTO, a collection of information on how to generate, preview, print and fax anything under Linux (and other Unices in general).
1.
Introduction
1.1 History
1.2 Copyright
2.
How to print
2.1 With PDQ
2.2 With LPD and the lpr command
3.
Kernel printer devices
3.1 The lp device (kernels <=2.1.32)
3.2 The parport device (kernels >= 2.1.33)
3.3 Serial devices
4.
Supported Printers
4.1 Postscript
4.2 Non-Postscript
4.3 What printers work?
4.4 How to buy a printer
5.
Which spooling software?
5.1 PDQ
5.2 LPRng
5.3 PPR
5.4 CUPS
6.
How it works, basic
6.1 PDQ
6.2 LPD
7.
How to set things up
7.1 Configuring PDQ
7.2 Configuring LPD
8.
Vendor Solutions
8.1 Red Hat
8.2 Debian
8.3 SuSE
8.4 Other Distributions
9.
Ghostscript.
9.1 Invoking Ghostscript
9.2 Ghostscript output tuning
10.
How to print to a printer over the network
10.1 To a Unix/lpd host
10.2 To a Win95, WinNT, LanManager, or Samba printer
10.3 To a NetWare Printer
10.4 To an EtherTalk (Apple) printer
10.5 To an HP or other ethernet printer
10.6 Running an
if
for remote printers with old LPDs
10.7 From Windows.
10.8 From an Apple.
10.9 From Netware.
11.
Windows-only printers
11.1 The Ghostscript Windows redirector
11.2 HP Winprinters
11.3 Lexmark Winprinters
12.
How to print to a fax machine.
12.1 Using a faxmodem
12.2 Using the Remote Printing Service
13.
How to generate something worth printing.
13.1 Markup languages
13.2 WYSIWYG Word Processors
13.3 Printing Photographs
14.
On-screen previewing of printable things.
14.1 PostScript
14.2 TeX dvi
14.3 Adobe PDF
15.
Serial printers under lpd
15.1 Setting up in printcap
15.2 Older serial printers that drop characters
16.
Credits
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