Mac OS X Server 1.x: About Printing

This article contains the Mac OS X Server release notes about printing.

Note: This document was installed by Mac OS X Server in /System/Documentation/ReadMe. For a list of other release notes see:
Article 30925: "Mac OS X Server: Release Notes"
Note: This article pertains to Mac OS X Server versions 1.x, which were released prior to May 2001.

Security Issues

All Mac OS X Server machines are set up to disallow computers on the network to print to printers configured for that machine. If you wish to share a printer you will have to edit (as root) the file /etc/hosts.lpd to select which computers you wish to permit printing privileges - you must then reboot the machine to make the changes take effect. Please see the man page for hosts.equiv for information on the format of this file.

PrintManager

This application allows NetInfo printer entries to be created and exported to other domains. You may view, delete or get information about jobs in a printer queue.

Known problems and workarounds:
Backward Compatibility

Because of the directory restructuring, printing to a Rhapsody Developer Release 1, NextStep, or OPENSTEP network printer from a Mac OS X Server computer does not work. This is because the Spooling Directory specified in the NetInfo entry for the printer does not exist on the Mac OS X Server system. There are two workarounds:
Published Date: Feb 18, 2012