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1. Introduction to Printing in the Solaris Operating System 2. Planning for Printing in the Solaris Operating System (Tasks) 3. Setting Up Printing Services (Tasks) 4. Setting Up Printers (Tasks) 5. Administering Printers by Using Solaris Print Manager and LP Print Commands (Tasks) 6. Administering Printers That Use Network Printing Protocols (Tasks) 7. Customizing Printing Services and Printers (Tasks) 8. Administering Character Sets, Filters, Forms, and Fonts (Tasks) 9. Administering Printers by Using the PPD File Management Utility (Tasks) 10. Setting Up and Administering Printers From the Desktop (Tasks) Introduction to the OpenSolaris Print Manager Managing Network Device Discovery Services (Task Map) Managing Printers and Printer Queues (Task Map) Setting Up Printers by Using the OpenSolaris Print Manager Managing Printer Groups and Print Jobs (Task Map) Managing Print Manager and Printer Preferences (Task Map) Managing Print Manager and Printer Preferences 11. Printing in the Solaris Operating System (Reference) 12. Troubleshooting Printing Problems (Tasks) |
Getting Started With the OpenSolaris Print ManagerFrom theMain Menubar on the desktop panel, choose: System > Administration > Print Manager The Print Manager application launches, and the Print Manager window opens. About the Print Manager WindowThe Print Manager window is divided into three panes: Queue, Group, and Job.
Tip - You can have more than one Print Manager window open at any given time. Having more than one Print Manager window open at the same time can be useful to compare the contents of different groups or to drag and drop (move or copy) printer queues between various windows. You can open a new Print Manager window in one of the following ways:
When you close a single Print Manager window, any other open Print Manager windows remain open until you manually close them or quit the Print Manager application. |
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