Yes, it does. An overview of the installation is listed below. Detailed information for various versions of Unix is contained in the user guide.
1. Hardware Installation - install the Print Server in your LAN, and connect the printers.
2. Make the Print Server a valid device on your LAN, by assigning an IP Address to it, and making the appropriate entries in the /etc/hosts file and the arp table.
3. Configure the Print Server as required (e.g. create logical printers). Configuration can be done with ftp, or one of the management tools shipped with the Print Server.
4. Use lpadmin or substitute to create the necessary LPD printer objects and associate them with the Print Server.
5. Print using the normal system commands (e.g. System V use "lp", for BSD use "lpr")