It's probably the header section in the remote machine's file if the
target of the remote request is another UNIX machine. Your local
printcap doesn't control much if you are using a remote printer.
OR, if it is an HP printer, you have to turnoff the banners by using
either the LCD panel, or telnet to the printer's IP address and change
the settings there. The factory install has banners on.
-Eric.
David C. Hicks writes:
> Hello,
>
> I'm attempting to set up a queue to reroute print requests to a remote
> printer. It's working fine except that I can't get the banner pages to
> suppress. I have the :sh: option in my printcap, but it doesn't seem to
> want to work. I'm printing from a Debian machine to a networked printer
> (not attached to a machine).
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
> Dave
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