12 Utility Tool12-28 VarioLink 9522 (Version 2)See example below.Setting Up an AS/400 System to Use lpdWhen working with the output queue description (WORKOUTQD), there are several fields that must bedefined for the network interface card to function properly as a remote printer device.Use the following procedure to define fields for the network interface card to make it function as a remoteprinter:1 When prompted for the remote system, type INTNETADR so the AS/400 recognizes the device as anIP device2 Port must be [PRINT].3 Connection type must be [IP].4 Internet address must be the IP address of the network interface card.5 Destination type must be [OTHER].6 When prompted for transforming SCS to ASCII, type YES to allow the AS/400 do the charactertranslation.7 Manufacturer type and model must be the print driver that goes with your image controller.Setting Up a SCO UNIX Remote Printer to Use lpdUse the following procedure to set up a remote printer on the host that sends jobs to the network interfacecard using lpd.1 At the prompt, enter the mkdev rlp command.– You cannot run mkdev rlp twice. If you have additional printers to be configured, use the rlpconfcommand.2 You are now asked a series of questions. Respond as follows (shown in bold type):– Please enter a printer name: lprprinter1– Is lprprinter1 a remote printer or a local printer? R– Enter remote host name: lprprinter– Confirm the information you entered: Y– Confirm the preceding connection as your system– default: Y– Enter another printer name or quit setup: Q3 If necessary, stop and restart your remote daemon.4 Using a line editor of your choice, edit the /etc/printcap file and change the:rp=entry to PRINT.Data Requested Example Description of Input DataPrinter Name myprinter name to be used in lp commandRemote System Name fastprint Network Interface Card hostname asin /etc/hostsRemote printer Name PRINT lpd queue name