Controlling Printers
Printers and their associated queues are controlled with the lpc command. This command is used by the system administrator for printer administration. Some limited functionality is available to normal users, such as displaying the status of queues and restarting the printer daemon if it has died. Among other things, lpc can be used to enable and disable printers, enable and disable printer queues, change the order of jobs in the queue so that files at the bottom of the queue can be printed first, and check the status of queues.
If no command-line arguments are given to lpc, it will start in interactive mode with a prompt. You can also supply command-line arguments when starting lpc. If you do this, lpc will start, run the ...
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