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@(#)netlpr.1 6.1 (Berkeley) 04/29/85
NETLPR 1 "04/29/85"
C 4 NAME
netlpr - use a remote lineprinter through the net
SYNOPSIS
netlpr [
-m machine ] [
-l login
] [
-p password
]
[
-f ] [
-q ] [
-n ] [
-c command ] [ name1 ... namen ]
DESCRIPTION
Netlpr sends the named files, (or the standard input if none are named),
to a remote lineprinter; the
-m option forces the files to be printed on the specified machine.
(If not specified, the default machine is used.)
The
-l, -p, -f, -q, and
-n options behave exactly as in
net (\*s). If the
-c option is specified, the
command is used in place of `lpr'.
This allows the use of different lineprinters on the remote machine.
See the file
`/usr/net/network.map' for a list of available commands.
Any other options are passed through to
lpr (\*o) on the remote machine.
Copies of the files are not made on the remote machine.
Netlpr executes the net (\*s) command.
FILES
/usr/net/network.map lists the allowed local printer names
"SEE ALSO"
net(\*s), netrm(\*s), netq(\*s), netlog(\*s), netcp(\*s),
netmail(\*s), netlogin(\*s), mail(\*o), lpr(\*o)
AUTHOR
Eric Schmidt