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          From man page for lpstat:




          The display generated by the lpstat command contains two entries for
          remote queues. The first entry contains the client's local queue and
          local device name and its status information. The second entry
          contains the client's local queue name followed by the remote queue
          name.




          This should allow you to identify which queue is local, and which remote.






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            From man page for lpstat:




            The display generated by the lpstat command contains two entries for
            remote queues. The first entry contains the client's local queue and
            local device name and its status information. The second entry
            contains the client's local queue name followed by the remote queue
            name.




            This should allow you to identify which queue is local, and which remote.






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              From man page for lpstat:




              The display generated by the lpstat command contains two entries for
              remote queues. The first entry contains the client's local queue and
              local device name and its status information. The second entry
              contains the client's local queue name followed by the remote queue
              name.




              This should allow you to identify which queue is local, and which remote.






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                From man page for lpstat:




                The display generated by the lpstat command contains two entries for
                remote queues. The first entry contains the client's local queue and
                local device name and its status information. The second entry
                contains the client's local queue name followed by the remote queue
                name.




                This should allow you to identify which queue is local, and which remote.






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                From man page for lpstat:




                The display generated by the lpstat command contains two entries for
                remote queues. The first entry contains the client's local queue and
                local device name and its status information. The second entry
                contains the client's local queue name followed by the remote queue
                name.




                This should allow you to identify which queue is local, and which remote.







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