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BSD 4.3tahoe
NETLPR(1) UNIX Programmer's Manual NETLPR(1)
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
_N_e_t_l_p_r 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 _n_e_t(1). If the -c
option is specified, the _c_o_m_m_a_n_d is used in place of `lpr'.
This allows the use of different lineprinters on the remote
machine. See the file `/_u_s_r/_n_e_t/_n_e_t_w_o_r_k._m_a_p' for a list of
available commands. Any other options are passed through to
_l_p_r(1) on the remote machine. Copies of the files are not
made on the remote machine.
_N_e_t_l_p_r executes the _n_e_t(1) command.
FILES
/usr/net/network.map lists the allowed local printer
names
SEE ALSO
net(1), netrm(1), netq(1), netlog(1), netcp(1), netmail(1),
netlogin(1), mail(1), lpr(1)
AUTHOR
Eric Schmidt
Printed 7/26/87 4/29/85 1
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