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If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] .TH PRINTERS.CONF 5 "Feb 25, 2017" .SH NAME printers.conf \- system printing configuration database .SH SYNOPSIS .LP .nf \fB/etc/printers.conf\fR .fi .SS "LDAP" .LP .nf \fBou=printers\fR .fi .SS "NIS" .LP .nf \fBprinters.conf.byname\fR .fi .SH DESCRIPTION .LP The \fBprinters.conf\fR file is the system printing configuration database. System administrators use \fBprinters.conf\fR to describe destinations for the print client commands and the print protocol adaptor. A destination names a printer or class of printers. See \fBlpadmin\fR(8). The \fBLP\fR print spooler uses private \fBLP\fR configuration data for represented in the \fBprinters.conf\fR database. .SS "Entries" .LP Each entry in \fBprinters.conf\fR describes one destination. Entries are one line consisting of any number of fields separated by colons (`\fB:\fR') and terminated by a NEWLINE. The first field of each entry specifies the name of the destination and aliases to which the entry describes. Specify one or more names or aliases of the destination in this first field. Specify the destination using atomic names. URI-style and POSIX-style names are not acceptable. See \fBstandards\fR(7). Separate destination names by pipe signs (`\fB|\fR'). .sp .LP Two destination names are reserved for special use in the first entry. Use \fB_all\fR to specify the interest list for \fBlpget\fR, \fBlpstat\fR, and \fBcancel\fR. Use \fB_default\fR to specify the default destination. .sp .LP The remaining fields in an entry are \fIkey\fR\fB=\fR\fIvalue\fR pairs. See \fBSpecifying Configuration Options\fR for details regarding \fIkey\fR\fB=\fR\fIvalue\fR pairs. .sp .LP Empty lines can be included for readability. Entries can continue on to multiple lines by adding a backslash (`\fB\e\fR\&') as the last character in the line. \fBprinters.conf\fR can include comments. Comments have a pound sign (`\fB#\fR') as the first character in the line, and are terminated by a NEWLINE. Use the \fBlpset\fR command to create or modify \fBprinters.conf\fR. See \fBlpset\fR(8). Do \fBnot\fR make changes in \fBprinters.conf\fR by using an editor. .SS "Specifying Configuration Options" .LP \fIkey\fR\fB=\fR\fIvalue\fR pairs are configuration options defined by the system administrator. \fIkey\fR and \fIvalue\fR can be of arbitrary length. Separate \fIkey\fR and \fIvalue\fR by the equal (`\fB='\fR) character. .SS "Client/Server Configuration Options" .LP The following client/server configuration options (represented as \fIkey\fR\fB=\fR\fIvalue\fR pairs) are supported: .sp .ne 2 .na \fB\fBprinter-uri-supported=\fR\fIscheme\fR\fB://\fR\fIendpoint\fR\fR .ad .sp .6 .RS 4n Provides the information necessary to contact the print service for the entry. The scheme generally identifies the print service or protocol to use. Currently this is limited to \fBlpsched\fR, \fBipp\fR, and \fBlpd\fR but might be expanded in the future. Each of these schemes imposes a set of restrictions for specifying the endpoint and the functionality provided. .sp .ne 2 .na \fB\fBlpsched://\fR\fIlocalhost\fR\fB/printers/queue\fR\fR .ad .sp .6 .RS 4n This is URI form is used for print queues that are configured under the local LP service. .RE .sp .ne 2 .na \fB\fBipp://\fR\fIserver\fR[:\fIport\fR\fB]/printers/queue\fR\fR .ad .br .na \fB\fBhttp://server:631/printers/queue\fR\fR .ad .br .na \fB\fBipp://\fR\fIserver\fR\fB[:\fR\fIport\fR\fB]/...\fR\fR .ad .sp .6 .RS 4n This URI form is used for print queues that are remotely accessible by way of the Internet Print Protocol. This protocol is the preferred method of accessing remote print queues because it provides the greatest functionality over the wire. The \fBipp\fR uri scheme is specified in the internet print protocol specifications and is much more free form than listed above. The actual content and format of the endpoint is determined by the remote print service. .RE .sp .ne 2 .na \fB\fBlpd://\fR\fIserver\fR\fB/printers/queue[#Solaris]\fR\fR .ad .sp .6 .RS 4n This URI form is used for print queues that are remotely accessible by way of the BSD Print Protocol. Though limited in capability, this protocol is widely used between client and server. It provides maximum interoperability with remote print services. When used to communicate with print services on a Solaris print server, the optional \fB#Solaris\fR component of the URI indicates that Solaris protocol extensions can be used during print job submission. .RE If an entry does not contain a printer-uri-supported key/value pair, the bsdaddr value is converted to its equivalent uri form and a printer-uri-supported key/value pair is added to the resulting data returned to applications requesting printer configuration data. .RE .sp .ne 2 .na \fB\fBbsdaddr=\fR\fIserver\fR\fB,\fR\fIdestination\fR[\fB,Solaris\fR]\fR .ad .sp .6 .RS 4n Sets the server and destination name. Sets if the client generates protocol extensions for use with the \fBlp\fR command (see \fBlp\fR(1)). \fBSolaris\fR specifies a Solaris print server extension. If \fBSolaris\fR is not specified, no protocol extensions are generated. \fIserver\fR is the name of the host containing the queue for \fIdestination\fR. \fIdestination\fR is the atomic name by which the server knows the destination. If the configuration file contents are to be shared with legacy systems (Solaris 2.6 - Solaris 10), this key/value pair should be provided for backward compatibility. .RE .sp .ne 2 .na \fB\fBuse=\fR\fIdestination\fR\fR .ad .sp .6 .RS 4n Sets the destination to continue searching for configuration information. \fIdestination\fR is an atomic, URI-style (\fIscheme\fR://\fIendpoint\fR), or Posix-style name (\fBserver\fR:\fBprinter\fR). .RE .sp .ne 2 .na \fB\fBall=\fR\fIdestination_list\fR\fR .ad .sp .6 .RS 4n Sets the interest list for the \fBlpget\fR, \fBlpstat\fR, and \fBcancel\fR commands. \fIdestination_list\fR is a comma-separated list of destinations. Specify \fIdestination\fR using atomic, URI-style (\fIscheme\fR://\fIendpoint\fR), or Posix-style names (\fBserver:printer\fR). See \fBlpget\fR(8), \fBlpstat\fR(1), and \fBcancel\fR(1). .RE .SS "LP Server Options" .LP The following \fBLP\fR configuration options (represented as \fIkey\fR\fB=\fR\fIvalue\fR pairs) are supported: .sp .ne 2 .na \fB\fBuser-equivalence=\fR\fBtrue\fR|\fBfalse\fR\fR .ad .sp .6 .RS 4n Sets whether or not usernames are considered equivalent when cancelling a print request submitted from a different host in a networked environment. \fBtrue\fR means that usernames are considered equivalent, and permits users to cancel a print requests submitted from a different host. \fBuser-equivalence\fR is set to \fBfalse\fR by default. \fBfalse\fR means that usernames are not considered equivalent, and does not permit users cancel a print request submitted from a different host. If \fBuser-equivalence\fR is set to \fBfalse\fR, print requests can only be cancelled by the users on the host on which the print request was generated or by the superuser on the print server. .RE .SS "Print Queue Name Resolution" .LP Applications needing to resolve print queue names (destinations) to the associated print service and communications endpoint make use of a specific name resolution ordering. Destination names in URI and POSIX form are complete unto themselves and require no further resolution. Names in atomic form are resolved based on the \fBprinters\fR database entry in the /etc/nsswitch.conf file. See nsswitch.conf(5) .SS "Locating the Personal Default Destination" .LP The default destination is located differently depending on the command. .sp .LP The \fBlp\fR command locates the default destination in the following order: .RS +4 .TP 1. \fBlp\fR command's \fB-d\fR \fIdestination\fR option. .RE .RS +4 .TP 2. \fBLPDEST\fR environment variable. .RE .RS +4 .TP 3. \fBPRINTER\fR environment variable. .RE .RS +4 .TP 4. \fB_default\fR destination in \fB$HOME/.printers\fR. .RE .RS +4 .TP 5. \fB_default\fR destination in \fB/etc/printers.conf\fR. .RE .sp .LP The \fBlpr\fR, \fBlpq\fR, and \fBlprm\fR commands locate the default destination in the following order: .RS +4 .TP 1. \fBlpr\fR command's \fB-P\fR \fIdestination\fR option. .RE .RS +4 .TP 2. \fBPRINTER\fR environment variable. .RE .RS +4 .TP 3. \fBLPDEST\fR environment variable. .RE .RS +4 .TP 4. \fB_default\fR destination in \fB$HOME/.printers\fR. .RE .RS +4 .TP 5. \fB_default\fR destination in \fB/etc/printers.conf\fR. .RE .SS "Locating the Interest List for lpstat, lpget, and cancel" .LP The \fBlpget\fR, \fBlpstat\fR, and \fBcancel\fR commands locate the interest list in the following order: .RS +4 .TP 1. \fB_all\fR list in \fB$HOME/.printers\fR. .RE .RS +4 .TP 2. \fB_all\fR list in \fB/etc/printers.conf\fR. .RE .SH EXAMPLES .LP \fBExample 1 \fRSetting the Interest List .sp .LP The following entry sets the interest list for the \fBlpget\fR, \fBlpstat\fR and \fBcancel\fR commands to \fBprinter1\fR, \fBprinter2\fR and \fBprinter3\fR: .sp .in +2 .nf \fB_all:all=printer1,printer2,printer3\fR .fi .in -2 .sp .LP \fBExample 2 \fRSetting the Server Name .sp .LP The following entry sets the server name to \fBserver\fR and printer name to \fBps_printer\fR for destinations \fBprinter1\fR and \fBps\fR. It does not generate BSD protocol extensions. .sp .in +2 .nf \fBprinter1|ps:bsdaddr=server,ps_printer\fR .fi .in -2 .sp .LP \fBExample 3 \fRSetting Server Name and Destination Name .sp .LP The following entry sets the server name to \fBserver\fR and destination name to \fBpcl_printer\fR, for destination \fBprinter2\fR. It also generates \fBSolaris\fR protocol extensions. .sp .in +2 .nf \fBprinter2:printer-uri-supported=lpd\://server/printers/pcl_printer#Solaris\fR .fi .in -2 .sp .LP \fBExample 4 \fRSetting Server Name and Destination Name with Continuous Search .sp .LP The following entry sets the server name to \fBserver\fR and destination name to \fBnew_printer\fR, for destination \fBprinter3\fR. It also sets the \fBprinter3\fR to continue searching for configuration information to printer \fBanother_printer\fR. .sp .in +2 .nf \fBprinter3:bsdaddr=server,new_printer:use=another_printer\fR .fi .in -2 .sp .LP \fBExample 5 \fRSetting Default Destination .sp .LP The following entry sets the default destination to continue searching for configuration information to destination \fBprinter1\fR. .sp .in +2 .nf \fB_default:use=printer1\fR .fi .in -2 .sp .LP \fBExample 6 \fRUsing IPP as the URI .sp .LP The following example uses IPP as the URI: .sp .in +2 .nf \fBprinter4:printer-uri-supported=ipp\e://server/printers/queue\fR .fi .in -2 .sp .SH FILES .ne 2 .na \fB\fB/etc/printers.conf\fR\fR .ad .RS 30n System configuration database .RE .sp .ne 2 .na \fB\fB$HOME/.printers\fR\fR .ad .RS 30n User-configurable printer database .RE .sp .ne 2 .na \fB\fBou=printers\fR\fR .ad .RS 30n LDAP version of \fB/etc/printers.conf\fR .RE .sp .ne 2 .na \fB\fBprinters.conf.byname\fR (\fBNIS\fR)\fR .ad .RS 30n \fBNIS\fR version of \fB/etc/printers.conf\fR .RE .SH ATTRIBUTES .LP See \fBattributes\fR(7) for descriptions of the following attributes: .sp .sp .TS box; c | c l | l . ATTRIBUTE TYPE ATTRIBUTE VALUE _ Stability Level Stable .TE .SH SEE ALSO .LP .BR cancel (1), .BR enable (1), .BR enable (1), .BR lp (1), .BR lpstat (1), .BR lpq (1B), .BR lpr (1B), .BR lprm (1B), .BR nsswitch.conf (5), .BR printers (5), .BR attributes (7), .BR standards (7), .BR accept (8), .BR accept (8), .BR in.lpd (8), .BR lpadmin (8), .BR lpget (8), .BR lpmove (8), .BR lpset (8) .sp .LP \fISystem Administration Guide: Basic Administration\fR