OkiLAN 6200e Plus User’s GuideTCP/IP 93log_file_nameThis is the path to a file where error information fromthe lpd will be logged.Example:If you are printing to an ASCII printer that requires a car-riage return/line feed, you may need two separate print-cap entries: one entry for print jobs which terminate lineswith a carriage return/line feed, and another entry forprint jobs which terminate lines with a line feed only.Your printcap entries might look like the following:ascii_files|form.feed.Queue_on_Port_2:\:lp=:mx#0:rm=pserver1:rp=MYQUEUEFF2:\:sd=/usr/spool/myqueueff2:\:lf=/usr/spool/myqueueff2/queue.logasciilf_files|line.feed.Queue_on_Port_2:\:lp=:mx#0:rm=pserver1:rp=MYQUEUELF2:\:sd=/usr/spool/myqueuelf2:\:lf=/usr/spool/myqueuelf2/queue.logNote: Each printcap entry must have a differentspool directory to work properly.Remote LPD PrintingThe way print jobs are queued to a Remote LPD sys-tem varies among the vendors that support TCP/IP.UNIX systems that are BSD-based typically use the lprprogram to submit print jobs. Other UNIX systems mayuse the lp program to submit print jobs. PC-basedTCP/IP packages often provide a command line lprprogram and a utility to redirect the output of an LPTport to a Remote LPD system.Consult your system administrator or software vendorfor assistance troubleshooting LPD.