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<chapter id="printing">
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up to work with the Berkeley line printer spooling system, also
known as the LPD spooling system. It is the standard printer
control system in FreeBSD. This chapter introduces the LPD spooling
- system, often simply called LPD, and will guide you through it's
+ system, often simply called LPD, and will guide you through its
configuration.</para>
<para>If you are already familiar with LPD or another printer spooling
@@ -162,7 +162,7 @@
<para>If you are setting up a printer that uses a network protocol
to accept data to print instead of a serial or parallel interface,
see <link linkend="printing-advanced-network-net-if">Printers With
- Networked Data Stream Interaces</link>.</para>
+ Networked Data Stream Interfaces</link>.</para>
<para>Although this section is called <quote>Simple Printer
Setup</quote>, it is actually fairly complex. Getting the printer