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lpr is the off-line printer...

lp is just a frontend to the lpr. (that is in FreeBSD, maybe is the same in Sun Solaris), out put from man lp(1):

LP(1) FreeBSD General Commands Manual LP(1)

NAME

lp -- front-end to the print spooler

SYNOPSIS

lp [ -cs ] [ -o option ] [ -dprinter ] [ -n num ] [ name ... ]

DESCRIPTION

The lp utility is a front-end to the print spooler as required by the

IEEE Std 1003.2 (``POSIX.2'') specification. It effectively invokes

lpr(1) with the proper set of arguments.

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