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Chapter 8 First printing, December 2000 Page 251, paragraph 5: The sentence, "As a result, PostScript has not met with much success in lower-end laser and inkjet Windows printing market, despite..." should read, "the lower-end laser and inkjet Windows printing market..." Page 252, paragraph 3: Ghostscript is put in Courier in 2 places; it shouldn't be. The actual Ghostscript executable is gs, and only that should be in Courier. Page 257, paragraph 5: The sentence Although several proprietary network printing protocols such as Banyan Vines and NetWare, are tied to proprietary protocols, FreeBSD Unix can use two TCP/IP network printing protocols to print to remote print spools. should read Although several proprietary network printing protocols such as Banyan Vines and NetWare, are tied to proprietary network protocols, FreeBSD Unix can use two TCP/IP network printing protocols to print to remote print spools. Page 260, Step #9: Look on the network adapter driver disk for the subdirectory nwclient, and then look for the ODI driver with the adapter card should be Look on the network adapter driver disk for the subdirectory nwclient, and then look for the ODI driver for the adapter card Page 263, paragraph 5: The sentence, "Use the instructions in Exhibit 8.3 to install..." should have the word "ACITS" after it. Page 265, Step 2: 2) In the Installed Network Software window, "Microsoft TCP/IP Printing" should be listed as well as "TCP/IP Protocol" should be 2) In the Installed Network Software window, "Microsoft TCP/IP Printing" should be listed as well as "TCP/IP Protocol. If it is, stop here; otherwise continue. Page 267, Item 4 under Windows NT 3.51: There should be an asterisk to indicate the bottom note on this step. Page 267: Add this sentence between paragraphs 2 and 3, "This registry change ALSO works for Windows 2000." Page 271, paragraph 5: The "error log" should not be in Courier--this also shows up several more times on this page. Page 273, paragraph 2: The sentence, "...handy for HPPCL (HP LaserJets) non-PostScript printers that are located..." should read, "...handy for HPPCL (HP LaserJets) or other non-PostScript printers that are located..." Page 277, paragraph 8: The sentence, "...option used with the LPR program at the UNIX..." should read, "...option used with the lpr program at the UNIX...," and lpr should be in Courier. Page 278, paragraph 1: The sentence, "...special conversion, such as CR to LF that a specified input filter may..." should read, "...special conversion, such as CR to CR/LF that a specified input filter may..." Page 280: The below command :lp=/dev/lpt0:sd=/var/spool/output/lpd:lf=/var/log/lpd-errs: should read :lp=/dev/lpt0:sd=/var/spool/output/lpd:lf=/var/log/lpd-errs:\ Page 282, paragraph 4: In the sentence, "...redefine this via the print command option to 'lpr -s -P,'" the two words "print command" should be in Courier, not just the word "print." Page 291, paragraph 1: The sentence, "...Unfortunately, some LPR clients, such as Win95, don’t have enough programming..." should read, "...Unfortunately, some LPR clients, such as the ACITS LPR client for Win95, don’t have enough programming..." Page 291, paragraph 4 and 5: The word Ghostscript that is in all Courier should not be in Courier; it should be the same typeface as the rest of the book. This occurs 6 times on this page. "Ghostscript" is NOT the command to run Ghostscript; gs is the command, and only that should be in Courier. Page 293, paragraph 1: The sentence, "Another handy utility is the a2ps, short for ASCII-to-PostScript..." should read, "Another handy utility is the a2ps filter, short for ASCII-to-PostScript..." Page 293, paragraph 2: The sentence, "...best to install it by running make in the a2ps43 ports directory, as follows" should read, "...best to install it by running make in the a2ps43 ports directory. A printcap entry and filter using this follow:..." Page 293, last paragraph: All-executable should not be in Courier. Second Printing, February 2002 Page 275, in sentence "Input filters are specified by the if capability" the word "if" should be in courier. Page 275, in sentence "...any filter specified in the if entry for that spool..." the word "if" should be in Courier. Page 275, in sentence "...capabilities, such as cf, df, and gf...." the cf, df and gf should be in Courier. Page 275, in sentence "...specified in a spool for lp, triggered by the -d option passed to..." the lp and -d should be in Courier Page 275, in sentence "...a queue named lp that doesen't have" the lp should be in Courier. Page 275, in sentence "...a queue named lpdvi that has the dvi filter specified in the if capability..." the lpdvi, and if should be in Courier, and the dvi should be all caps. Page 275, in sentence "...are specified by the of capability..." the of should be in Courier. Page 276, in both First and Second Printing: The sentence "...connected over the network to an HP JetDirect hardware printserver..." should read "...to a HP JetDirect..." Page 284, in both First and Second Printing: The sentence "...NEC Silentwriter 95 with Postscript banner page created:..." should read "...with PostScript banner..." Page 285, in both First and Second Printing: The sentence: "...Main Postscript printer driver..." should read "...Main PostScript printer driver..."
Although several proprietary network printing protocols such as Banyan Vines and NetWare, are tied to proprietary protocols, FreeBSD Unix can use two TCP/IP network printing protocols to print to remote print spools.
Although several proprietary network printing protocols such as Banyan Vines and NetWare, are tied to proprietary network protocols, FreeBSD Unix can use two TCP/IP network printing protocols to print to remote print spools.
Look on the network adapter driver disk for the subdirectory nwclient, and then look for the ODI driver with the adapter card
Look on the network adapter driver disk for the subdirectory nwclient, and then look for the ODI driver for the adapter card
2) In the Installed Network Software window, "Microsoft TCP/IP Printing" should be listed as well as "TCP/IP Protocol"
2) In the Installed Network Software window, "Microsoft TCP/IP Printing" should be listed as well as "TCP/IP Protocol. If it is, stop here; otherwise continue.
:lp=/dev/lpt0:sd=/var/spool/output/lpd:lf=/var/log/lpd-errs:
:lp=/dev/lpt0:sd=/var/spool/output/lpd:lf=/var/log/lpd-errs:\
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