How to install a network print on solaris 10

How to install a network print on solaris 10?
Thank You!

Thank you Zettabyte!!
Folks, network printers should NOT BE configured like this:
lpadmin -p somequeue -s someprinter
that creates a remote style queue and puts all the I/O and processing capability on the basic LPD listener present on network printer interfaces. This will cause problems down the road, not to mention that you cannot control access, get any logging, filter content, or control banner pages.
Network printers should use any software (or PPD file) supplied by the vendor over the basic lpadmin/netstandard config.
You can install CUPS, but Oracle won't support it until it's part of the OS (S11, apparently).
The "System Administration Guide: Solaris Printing" is highly recommended for those administering printers on Solaris.

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    Thank you Zettabyte!!
    Folks, network printers should NOT BE configured like this:
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    Thank you Zettabyte!!
    Folks, network printers should NOT BE configured like this:
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    D [18/Jan/2010:09:38:01 +0800] [Job 8] Read 7498 bytes of print data...
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    D [18/Jan/2010:09:38:01 +0800] [Job 8] Read 8 bytes of print data...
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    D [18/Jan/2010:09:38:01 +0800] [Job 8] Read 14 bytes of print data...
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    D [18/Jan/2010:09:38:01 +0800] [Job 8] 1 files to send in job...
    D [18/Jan/2010:09:38:01 +0800] [Job 8] STATE: +connecting-to-device
    D [18/Jan/2010:09:38:01 +0800] [Job 8] Connecting to 192.168.1.1:631
    D [18/Jan/2010:09:38:01 +0800] [Job 8] 正在连接到打印机…
    D [18/Jan/2010:09:38:01 +0800] [Job 8] STATE: -connecting-to-device
    D [18/Jan/2010:09:38:01 +0800] [Job 8] 已连接到打印机…
    D [18/Jan/2010:09:38:01 +0800] [Job 8] Connected to 192.168.1.1:631 (IPv4)...
    D [18/Jan/2010:09:38:01 +0800] [Job 8] Getting supported attributes...
    D [18/Jan/2010:09:38:01 +0800] [Job 8] document-format-supported (1 values)
    D [18/Jan/2010:09:38:01 +0800] [Job 8] [0] = "application/octet-stream"
    D [18/Jan/2010:09:38:01 +0800] [Job 8] printer-uri = "http://192.168.1.1:631/printers/iP1600"
    D [18/Jan/2010:09:38:01 +0800] [Job 8] requesting-user-name = "ashes"
    D [18/Jan/2010:09:38:01 +0800] [Job 8] job-name = "/tmp/org.chromium.0ZlxDm"
    D [18/Jan/2010:09:38:01 +0800] [Job 8] Set job-printer-state-message to "打印文件不被接受 (server-error-device-error)!", current level=ERROR
    D [18/Jan/2010:09:38:01 +0800] [Job 8] ATTR: auth-info-required=none
    D [18/Jan/2010:09:38:01 +0800] [Job 8] Backend returned status 1 (failed)
    D [18/Jan/2010:09:38:01 +0800] [Job 8] End of messages
    D [18/Jan/2010:09:38:01 +0800] [Job 8] printer-state=3(idle)
    D [18/Jan/2010:09:38:01 +0800] [Job 8] printer-state-message="打印文件不被接受 (server-error-device-error)!"
    D [18/Jan/2010:09:38:01 +0800] [Job 8] printer-state-reasons=none
    E [18/Jan/2010:09:50:43 +0800] [cups-driverd] Bad driver information file "/usr/share/cups/model/foomatic-db-ppds/Kyocera/ReadMe.htm"!
    E [18/Jan/2010:09:51:02 +0800] [cups-driverd] Bad driver information file "/usr/share/cups/model/foomatic-db-ppds/Kyocera/ReadMe.htm"!
    E [18/Jan/2010:09:55:25 +0800] [cups-driverd] Unable to open driver directory "/usr/lib/cups/driver": No such file or directory
    E [18/Jan/2010:09:55:39 +0800] [cups-driverd] Unable to open driver directory "/usr/lib/cups/driver": No such file or directory
    E [18/Jan/2010:09:55:45 +0800] [cups-driverd] Unable to open driver directory "/usr/lib/cups/driver": No such file or directory
    E [18/Jan/2010:09:55:47 +0800] [cups-driverd] Unable to open driver directory "/usr/lib/cups/driver": No such file or directory
    E [18/Jan/2010:09:55:51 +0800] [cups-driverd] Unable to open driver directory "/usr/lib/cups/driver": No such file or directory
    E [18/Jan/2010:09:55:56 +0800] [cups-driverd] Unable to open driver directory "/usr/lib/cups/driver": No such file or directory
    E [18/Jan/2010:10:26:20 +0800] [Job 9] Aborting job because it has no files.
    E [20/Jan/2010:00:19:51 +0800] Unable to set ACLs on root certificate "/var/run/cups/certs/0" - Operation not supported
    E [21/Jan/2010:22:15:17 +0800] Unable to set ACLs on root certificate "/var/run/cups/certs/0" - Operation not supported
    Anyone could give me some advice?
    Last edited by ashesxera (2010-01-21 14:22:13)

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