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Use the accept command of linux to allow printing tasks to be sent to the target printer

2025-01-20 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > Servers >

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This article will explain in detail about the use of linux's accept command to allow printing tasks to be sent to the target printer. The editor thinks it is very practical, so I share it with you as a reference. I hope you can get something after reading this article.

The accept command belongs to the CUPS suite and instructs the printing system to accept print tasks sent to the specified target printer.

Syntax format: accept [parameters] [specified printer]

Common parameters:

Reference example

Allow printing tasks to be sent to the target printer:

[root@linuxcool ~] # accept printer01

Select the target printer ip and port:

[root@linuxcool] # accept-h printer01:9100

Connect the printer using the specified user:

[root@linuxcool] # accept-U user1-h 192.168.127.127 user1 9100 about using linux's accept command to allow printing tasks to be sent to the target printer is shared here. I hope the above content can be helpful to you and learn more knowledge. If you think the article is good, you can share it for more people to see.

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