Add some inexplicably missing words and reword a few sentences for
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<para>Printers are connected to computer systems in a variety of
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ways. Small desktop printers are usually connected directly to
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computer's <acronym>USB</acronym> port. Older printers are
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a computer's <acronym>USB</acronym> port. Older printers are
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connected to a parallel or <quote>printer</quote> port. Some
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printers are directly connected to a network, making it easy for
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multiple computers share them. A few printers use a much less
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common serial port connection.</para>
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multiple computers to share them. A few printers use a rare
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serial port connection.</para>
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<para>&os; can communicate with all of these types of
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printers.</para>
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job, <filename>ulpt0</filename> resets the
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<acronym>USB</acronym> port. Resetting the port can cause
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problems with some printers, so the
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<filename>unlpt0</filename> device is used instead.
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<filename>unlpt0</filename> device is usually used instead.
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<filename>unlpt0</filename> does not reset the USB port at
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all.</para>
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</listitem>
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<para>Several communication parameters must be known to
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communicate with a serial printer. The most important are
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<emphasis>baud rate</emphasis> and
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<emphasis>baud rate</emphasis> or <acronym>BPS</acronym> (Bits Per Second) and
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<emphasis>parity</emphasis>. Values vary, but typical
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serial printers often use a baud rate of 9600 and no
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serial printers use a baud rate of 9600 and no
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parity.</para>
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</listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<para>All of the documents print on that single printer. When
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the Sales department grows enough to need their own printer,
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the alias is removed from the shared printer entry and used
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as the name of the new printer. Users in both departments
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the alias can be removed from the shared printer entry and used
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as the name of a new printer. Users in both departments
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continue to use the same commands, but the Sales documents
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are sent to the new printer.</para>
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</sect3>
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<sect3 xml:id="printing-shared-headers">
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<title>Header Pages</title>
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<para>Users can have difficulty locating their documents in
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<para>It can be difficult for users to locate their documents in
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the stack of pages produced by a busy shared printer.
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<emphasis>Header pages</emphasis> were created to solve this
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problem. A header page with the user name and document name
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<para>Enabling header pages differs depending on whether the
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printer is connected directly to the computer with a
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<acronym>USB</acronym>, parallel, or serial cable, or
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is connected remotely by the network.</para>
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is connected remotely over a network.</para>
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<para>Header pages on directly-connected printers are enabled
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by removing the <literal>:sh:\</literal> (Suppress Header)
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