I followed the other closed thread for setup this printer. my printer have a network card connected to the network. the server SCO-OS6. Here is the prompt not sure what to made of it.
Remote printing configuration
NOTE: This utility is used for the configuration of the traditional Berkeley
lpd server. CUPS can also send and receive jobs using the lpd protocol.
CUPS lpd sending is done via the specification of lpd: printer URIs. CUPS lpd
receiving is done with the cups-lpd server (see its man page); however, the
CUPS lpd server does not implement the same access controls that the Berkeley
server does.
Both CUPS and the Berkeley server can be simultaneously enabled as long as CUPS
is only used to send lpd jobs, not receive them. If the Berkeley lpd server is
enabled, cups-lpd should not be enabled, and vice versa.
Do you want to enable or disable lpd printing (e/d/q)? [q]:
The question:
How do you set up the Bizhub 350 network printer to SCO Openser 6?
I tried the HPJet Direct Route but it doesn't work.
Thanks for your help
Remote printing configuration
NOTE: This utility is used for the configuration of the traditional Berkeley
lpd server. CUPS can also send and receive jobs using the lpd protocol.
CUPS lpd sending is done via the specification of lpd: printer URIs. CUPS lpd
receiving is done with the cups-lpd server (see its man page); however, the
CUPS lpd server does not implement the same access controls that the Berkeley
server does.
Both CUPS and the Berkeley server can be simultaneously enabled as long as CUPS
is only used to send lpd jobs, not receive them. If the Berkeley lpd server is
enabled, cups-lpd should not be enabled, and vice versa.
Do you want to enable or disable lpd printing (e/d/q)? [q]:
The question:
How do you set up the Bizhub 350 network printer to SCO Openser 6?
I tried the HPJet Direct Route but it doesn't work.
Thanks for your help