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netcprint(1)					     netcprint(1)

NAME
       netcprint  - print files from BSD/OS system to any NetWare
       print queue.

SYNOPSIS
       netcprint -s  server-name  -q  queue-name  -[ujnt]   file1
       file2 ...

DESCRIPTION
       The  netcprint  command	is  used  to  print  files on any
       printer attached to a Novell network.  This utility  reads
       the  printer  configuration  file and sends the data to be
       printed to the specified or default Print Queue on a  Nov-
       ell server.

       If a default NetWare-server user and password have not yet
       been assigned, netcprint will prompt for a  valid  NetWare
       user  name  and password.  Supply an existing NetWare user
       name and password to these prompts, or the  print  request
       will fail.  The password is not displayed on the screen as
       it is typed.  The network user must have a password.

ARGUMENTS
       server-name  NetWare file server to which the print job is
		    to be queued.

       queue-name   Name  of the print queue on the server speci-
		    fied.  If no print queue  is  specified,  the
		    default Novell ``Print Job Configuration'' on
		    the server specified is used.  If the default
		    print  job	configuration  does not exist, an
		    error will be returned.

       options
		    -u		      Quite mode
		    -j job	      Job Name
		    -n copies	      Number of copies
		    -t banner	      Banner

       file1 file2 ...
		    Files to be printed.  If no files are  speci-
		    fied, then the standard input is used.

USAGE
       netcprint -s SERVER-NAME -q QUEUE-NAME /etc/passwd

FILES
       None

BUGS
       None

IPX/SPX Commands	 November 20 1997			1

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