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27<CONTENT>
28
29<p>
30
31Use the New Network Printer dialog to install a network printer,
32thus making the printer available for printing from the network.
33
34<p>
35
36<b> Printer Name:</b>
37    Specifies a unique name for the printer. The
38    printer name must be a text string composed of
39    uppercase or lowercase alphabetical characters
40    (a-z, A-Z), digits (0-9), hyphens, or
41    underscores. A printer name can be a maximum of
42    14 characters long. 
43<p> 
44
45<b> Printer Server:</b> This is the computer you have selected to act
46as the server for print actions. You must be logged on to this
47computer and be running Oracle Solaris Print Manager on it. Oracle
48Solaris Print Manager sets up this system with the appropriate software to manage
49local and remote printers.
50
51<p> 
52<b> Description:</b> 
53    [Optional] Describes the printer, including the printer type and 
54    location, possibly, or provides other information about the
55    printer. 
56
57<p> 
58
59<b> Printer Make:</b> 
60    Specifies the printer make, or manufacturer. This
61    information is on the printer and/or in the documentation
62    that is delivered with the printer.
63<p>
64
65<b> Printer Model:</b> 
66    Specifies the printer model. This information
67    is found on the printer and/or in the documentation that is
68    delivered with the printer.
69
70<p>
71
72<b> Printer Driver:</b>
73    Specifies the printer driver to use with this printer.  The label
74    name followed in parentheses by one of the following letters
75representing the repository in which the printer driver information resides:
76U (user supplied printer information), A (administrator supplied printer
77information), V (vendor supplied printer information), or S (system supplied
78printer information), precedes the name of the Printer Driver.
79<p>
80
81
82<b> Fault Notification:</b> 
83    Specifies how the superuser will be notified in
84    case of a printer error.
85
86<p> 
87<b> Destination:</b>
88<br>
89For <b>BSD</b> Protocol, the network name of the printer followed by a colon
90and the printer-vendor-supplied queue name.
91<br>
92For <b>TCP</b> Protocol, the network name of the printer followed by a colon
93and the tcp port number to connect to.
94<br>
95For <b>URI</b> Protocol, a printer URI to be used in connecting to the remote
96printer.  For example: "smb://user@printer-host/printer-name".
97<p>
98
99<b> Protocol:</b>
100The internet protocol for file transfer; choices are BSD, TCP, or URI.
101<p>
102
103<b> Options: Default Printer:</b> If checked, this printer is
104designated as the default printer for printing jobs sent to this
105server. If another printer had been designated as the default printer
106for the network, this printer will replace it as the default. If you
107are using a naming service, this printer will be the default printer
108for the naming service, also.
109
110<p> Note that this is the last place the print subsystem looks to
111determine where a particular print job will be printed; the
112destination option of the lp command is the first place looked, and
113other environment variables are checked before this one. See the man
114page for printers.conf(4) for a full explanation of the search order.
115
116<p>
117
118<b> Options: Banner:</b> Specifies whether a banner 
119page will be printed between jobs. 
120<br>
121<br>
122"Aways Print Banner" stipulates that a banner will always be printed 
123and may not be turned off by the user. 
124<br>
125"User Selectable - Default=on" stipulates that a banner will be printed 
126unless the user selects 
127to turn the banner off.  
128<br>
129"Never Print Banner" stipulates that a banner will never be printed 
130and may not be turned on by the user.
131
132<p>
133
134<p>
135
136<b> User Access List:</b> 
137Specifies the print clients that can
138    print to this printer. By default, all print
139    clients have access to this printer, as designated by the word
140"all" in the list. 
141<p>
142
143To add a user to the list, type a user name in the blank text field
144below the list and click Add. Note that this user name replaces "all"
145or "none" if either "all" or "none" is in the user access list. If
146"all" or "none" is added as a user, "all" or "none" will replace the
147names in the list.
148
149<p>
150
151To delete a user from the list, select the user in the list and click
152Delete. 
153
154<p>
155
156<b>OK:</b> Apply changes and dismiss the window.
157<br>
158<b>Apply:</b> Apply the changes and leave the window displayed.
159<br>
160<b>Reset:</b> Reset all fields to last Apply
161<br>
162<b>Cancel:</b> Dismiss the window.
163<br>
164<b>Help:</b> Display help for the current window or dialog. 
165
166<p> 
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168</CONTENT> 
169
170<KEYWORDS>
171
172install "network printer" "printer name" server description port
173"printer make" "printer model" "printer driver" fault "fault notification" "default
174printer" banner new dialog: network printer
175
176</KEYWORDS>
177
178<p>
179
180<SEEALSO>
181ToInstallNetwork
182ToAddAccess
183Overview
184MainWindow 
185HelpOnHelp
186</SEEALSO>
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