Add a <tip>, naming an HP Laserjet network printer "text" will have it

automatically carry out CR -> CRLF conversions, with no need for a
filter script.

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Submitted by:   Dom.Mitchell@palmerharvey.co.uk
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<emphasis>printer name</emphasis> is the name you configured for the
printer. See the documentation that accompanied your printer and/or
printer-network interface.</para>
<tip>
<para>If you are using a Hewlett Packard Laserjet then the printer
name <literal>text</literal> will automatically perform the LF to
CRLF conversion for you, so you will not require the
<filename>hpif</filename> script.</para>
</tip>
<para>Then, on the other hosts you want to have access to the printer,
make an entry in their <filename>/etc/printcap</filename> files with

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<chapter id="printing">
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<emphasis>printer name</emphasis> is the name you configured for the
printer. See the documentation that accompanied your printer and/or
printer-network interface.</para>
<tip>
<para>If you are using a Hewlett Packard Laserjet then the printer
name <literal>text</literal> will automatically perform the LF to
CRLF conversion for you, so you will not require the
<filename>hpif</filename> script.</para>
</tip>
<para>Then, on the other hosts you want to have access to the printer,
make an entry in their <filename>/etc/printcap</filename> files with