8.5. Exercises

Configuring and testing printers involves being in the possession of one, and having access to the root account. If so, you may try:

  • Installing the printer using the GUI on your system.
  • Printing a test page using the GUI.
  • Printing a test page using the lp command.
  • Print from within an application, for example Mozilla or OpenOffice, by choosing File->Print from the menu.
  • Disconnect the printer from the network or the local machine/print-server. What happens when you try to print something?

The following exercises can be done without printer or root access.

  • Try to make PostScript files from different source files, (e.g. HTML, PDF, man pages). Test the results with the gv viewer.
  • Check that the print daemon is running.
  • Print the files anyway. What happens?
  • Make a PostScript file using Mozilla. Test it with gv.
  • Convert it to PDF format. Test with xpdf.
  • How would you go about printing a GIF file from the command line?
  • Use a2ps to print the /etc/profile file to an output file. Test again with gv. What happens if you don't specify an output file?

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