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  Printer services manager


  This is the main menu for printer services' maintenance tool.  You may
  create and/or edit local and remote printers, define hosts allowed to
  use the printer attached to your system and manage the printers'
  queues.  This configurator understands configuration made with RH's
  printtool and the saved preferences will maintain this compatibility.

  11..  AAdddd//EEddiitt pprriinntteerrss

  This section configures the printers (add, edit or remove) attached to
  the system. It defines the printer being local, remote, SMB or NCP and
  their filters properties.


  22..  NNeettwwoorrkk aauutthhoorriizzaattiioonnss

  If it's desired to make a printer from your system available for other
  machines (by default only your machine can use your printers) you must
  explicity mention the hosts authorized to use your printer otherwise
  they will not be able to print. This is a security setting and must be
  defined with caution.


  33..  QQuueeuuee mmaannaaggeerr

  This one manages the printers' queues. The queue controls the jobs
  (what you send for printing) sent to the printer and stores the data
  until it finally goes to the printer. You may enable/disable the queue
  and/or printing, list the jobs and so on.  There's also a "panic
  button" which stops the printer completely and removes the jobs (for
  the case of job flooding).