Use the ditty program to set up your terminal for transparent printing. See Configuring Transparent Printers.
The following command configures the transparent print options for a DEC VT100 terminal connected to /dev/term/h2d (note that the printer will be called /dev/prh2d). maxcps, maxchar and bufsize are left to defaults. Enter:
ditty term vt100
/dev/term/h2d
The following example uses onstr and offstr arguments (this sets the terminal to use ANSI Standard). Again maxcps, maxchar, and bufsize are defaults. Enter (on a single command line):
ditty onstr
\033[5i offstr \033[4i
/dev/term/h2d
This example command sets the transparent print option for a WYSE30 terminal, with maxcps of 75, a maxchar of 100, and a printer buffer size, bufsize, of 1000. Enter (on a single command line):
ditty term wyse30 maxcps 75 maxchar 100 bufsize 1000
/dev/term/h2d