...it seems to me that ps-print/lpr.el is intented to replace
os-utils/lpr.el anyway: 
   ;; Modified by:	Vinicius Jose Latorre <vinicius(a)cpqd.com.br>
   ;;		(Tentative to have a `lpr' package that runs on GNU Emacs and
   ;;		XEmacs).
Just for convenience of discussion, I append a diff between the two
lpr.el versions (you can also see from this that 
   (defvar lpr-windows-system ...)
is missing the ;;;###autoload)
Volker
--- os-utils/lpr.el	Tue Oct  3 08:47:39 2000
+++ ps-print/lpr.el	Thu Dec 27 01:38:43 2001
@@ -1,37 +1,49 @@
 ;;; lpr.el --- print Emacs buffer on line printer.
 
-;; Copyright (C) 1985, 1988, 1992, 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+;; Copyright (C) 1985, 1988, 1992, 1994, 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 
-;; Maintainer: FSF
-;; Keywords: unix
+;; Maintainer:	FSF
+;; Keywords:	unix
 
-;; This file is part of XEmacs.
+;; Modified by:	Vinicius Jose Latorre <vinicius(a)cpqd.com.br>
+;;		(Tentative to have a `lpr' package that runs on GNU Emacs and
+;;		XEmacs).
+;; Time-stamp:	<2000/11/17 11:48:35 vinicius>
+;; Version:	1.2
+;; X-URL:	
http://www.cpqd.com.br/~vinicius/emacs/
 
-;; XEmacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
+
+;; GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
 ;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
 ;; any later version.
 
-;; XEmacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
-;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
-;; General Public License for more details.
+;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
+;; GNU General Public License for more details.
 
 ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with XEmacs; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to the Free
-;; Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA
-;; 02111-1307, USA.
-
-;;; Synched up with: FSF 19.34.
+;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to the
+;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
+;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
 
 ;;; Commentary:
 
 ;; Commands to send the region or a buffer your printer.  Entry points
-;; are `lpr-buffer', `print-buffer', `lpr-region', and `print-region';
-;; option variables include `lpr-switches' and `lpr-command'.
+;; are `lpr-buffer', `print-buffer', lpr-region', or `print-region';
option
+;; variables include `printer-name', `lpr-switches' and `lpr-command'.
 
 ;;; Code:
 
+(defvar lpr-windows-system
+  (memq system-type '(emx win32 w32 mswindows ms-dos windows-nt)))
+
+(defvar lpr-lp-system
+  (memq system-type '(usg-unix-v dgux hpux irix)))
+
+
 (defgroup lpr nil
   "Print Emacs buffer on line printer"
   :group 'wp)
@@ -38,8 +50,33 @@
 
 
 ;;;###autoload
+(defcustom printer-name
+  (and lpr-windows-system "PRN")
+  "*The name of a local printer to which data is sent for printing.
+\(Note that PostScript files are sent to `ps-printer-name', which see.\)
+
+On Unix-like systems, a string value should be a name understood by
+lpr's -P option; otherwise the value should be nil.
+
+On MS-DOS and MS-Windows systems, a string value is taken as the name of
+a printer device or port, provided `lpr-command' is set to \"\".
+Typical non-default settings would be \"LPT1\" to \"LPT3\" for
parallel
+printers, or \"COM1\" to \"COM4\" or \"AUX\" for serial
printers, or
+\"//hostname/printer\" for a shared network printer.  You can also set
+it to the name of a file, in which case the output gets appended to that
+file.  If you want to discard the printed output, set this to \"NUL\"."
+:type '(choice :menu-tag "Printer Name"
+		 :tag "Printer Name"
+		 (const :tag "Default" nil)
+		 ;; could use string but then we lose completion for files.
+		 (file :tag "Name"))
+:group 'lpr)
+
+;;;###autoload
 (defcustom lpr-switches nil
   "*List of strings to pass as extra options for the printer program.
+It is recommended to set `printer-name' instead of including an explicit
+switch on this list.
 See `lpr-command'."
   :type '(repeat (string :tag "Argument"))
   :group 'lpr)
@@ -52,11 +89,36 @@
   :type 'boolean
   :group 'lpr)
 
+(defcustom lpr-printer-switch
+  (if lpr-lp-system
+      "-d "
+    "-P")
+  "*Printer switch, that is, something like \"-P\", \"-d \",
\"/D:\", etc.
+This switch is used in conjunction with `printer-name'."
+:type '(choice :menu-tag "Printer Name Switch"
+		 :tag "Printer Name Switch"
+		 (const :tag "None" nil)
+		 (string :tag "Printer Switch"))
+:group 'lpr)
+
 ;;;###autoload
 (defcustom lpr-command
-  (if (memq system-type '(usg-unix-v dgux hpux irix))
-      "lp" "lpr")
-  "*Name of program for printing a file."
+  (cond
+   (lpr-windows-system
+    "")
+   (lpr-lp-system
+    "lp")
+   (t
+    "lpr"))
+  "*Name of program for printing a file.
+
+On MS-DOS and MS-Windows systems, if the value is an empty string then
+Emacs will write directly to the printer port named by `printer-name'.
+The programs `print' and `nprint' (the standard print programs on
+Windows NT and Novell Netware respectively) are handled specially, using
+`printer-name' as the destination for output; any other program is
+treated like `lpr' except that an explicit filename is given as the last
+argument."
   :type 'string
   :group 'lpr)
 
@@ -80,7 +142,9 @@
   :type 'string
   :group 'lpr)
 
-(defcustom lpr-page-header-switches '("-f")
+;; Berkeley systems support -F, and GNU pr supports both -f and -F,
+;; So it looks like -F is a better default.
+(defcustom lpr-page-header-switches '("-h" "-F")
   "*List of strings to use as options for the page-header-generating program.
 The variable `lpr-page-header-program' specifies the program to use."
   :type '(repeat string)
@@ -88,90 +152,89 @@
 
 ;;;###autoload
 (defun lpr-buffer ()
-  "Print buffer contents as with Unix command `lpr'.
-`lpr-switches' is a list of extra switches (strings) to pass to lpr."
+  "Print buffer contents without pagination or page headers.
+See the variables `lpr-switches' and `lpr-command'
+for customization of the printer command."
   (interactive)
   (print-region-1 (point-min) (point-max) lpr-switches nil))
 
 ;;;###autoload
 (defun print-buffer ()
-  "Print buffer contents as with Unix command `lpr -p'.
-`lpr-switches' is a list of extra switches (strings) to pass to lpr."
+  "Paginate and print buffer contents.
+
+The variable `lpr-headers-switches' controls how to paginate.
+If it is nil (the default), we run the `pr' program (or whatever program
+`lpr-page-header-program' specifies) to paginate.
+`lpr-page-header-switches' specifies the switches for that program.
+
+Otherwise, the switches in `lpr-headers-switches' are used
+in the print command itself; we expect them to request pagination.
+ 
+See the variables `lpr-switches' and `lpr-command'
+for further customization of the printer command."
   (interactive)
   (print-region-1 (point-min) (point-max) lpr-switches t))
 
 ;;;###autoload
 (defun lpr-region (start end)
-  "Print region contents as with Unix command `lpr'.
-`lpr-switches' is a list of extra switches (strings) to pass to lpr."
+  "Print region contents without pagination or page headers.
+See the variables `lpr-switches' and `lpr-command'
+for customization of the printer command."
   (interactive "r")
   (print-region-1 start end lpr-switches nil))
 
 ;;;###autoload
 (defun print-region (start end)
-  "Print region contents as with Unix command `lpr -p'.
-`lpr-switches' is a list of extra switches (strings) to pass to lpr."
+  "Paginate and print the region contents.
+
+The variable `lpr-headers-switches' controls how to paginate.
+If it is nil (the default), we run the `pr' program (or whatever program
+`lpr-page-header-program' specifies) to paginate.
+`lpr-page-header-switches' specifies the switches for that program.
+
+Otherwise, the switches in `lpr-headers-switches' are used
+in the print command itself; we expect them to request pagination.
+ 
+See the variables `lpr-switches' and `lpr-command'
+for further customization of the printer command."
   (interactive "r")
   (print-region-1 start end lpr-switches t))
 
-;; XEmacs change
-;; (require 'message)	; Until We can get some sensible autoloads, or
-			; message-flatten-list gets put somewhere decent.
-;; Sigh ...
-;; `ps-flatten-list' is defined here (copied from "message.el" and
-;; enhanced to handle dotted pairs as well) until we can get some
-;; sensible autoloads, or `flatten-list' gets put somewhere decent.
-
-;; (ps-flatten-list '((a . b) c (d . e) (f g h) i . j))
-;; => (a b c d e f g h i j)
-
-(defun lpr-flatten-list (&rest list)
-  (lpr-flatten-list-1 list))
-
-(defun lpr-flatten-list-1 (list)
-  (cond
-    ((null list) (list))
-    ((consp list)
-     (append (lpr-flatten-list-1 (car list))
-	     (lpr-flatten-list-1 (cdr list))))
-    (t (list list))))
-
 (defun print-region-1 (start end switches page-headers)
   ;; On some MIPS system, having a space in the job name
   ;; crashes the printer demon.  But using dashes looks ugly
-  ;; and it seems too annoying to do for that MIPS system.
-  (let ((name (concat (buffer-name) " Emacs buffer"))
+  ;; and it seems to annoying to do for that MIPS system.
+  (let ((name  (concat (buffer-name) " Emacs buffer"))
 	(title (concat (buffer-name) " Emacs buffer"))
+	;; Make pipes use the same coding system as
+	;; writing the buffer to a file would.
+	(coding-system-for-write (or coding-system-for-write
+				     buffer-file-coding-system))
+	(coding-system-for-read  (or coding-system-for-read
+				     buffer-file-coding-system))
 	(width tab-width)
 	nswitches
 	switch-string)
     (save-excursion
-      (if page-headers
-	  (if lpr-headers-switches
-	      ;; It is possible to use an lpr option
-	      ;; to get page headers.
-	      (setq switches (append (if (stringp lpr-headers-switches)
-					 (list lpr-headers-switches)
-				        lpr-headers-switches)
-				     switches))))
-      (setq nswitches (lpr-flatten-list    ; XEmacs
-		       (mapcar '(lambda (arg)  ; Dynamic evaluation
-				  (cond ((stringp arg) arg)
-					((functionp arg) (apply arg nil))
-					((symbolp arg) (eval arg))
-					((consp arg) (apply (car arg)
-							    (cdr arg)))
-					(t nil)))
-			       switches)))
-      (setq switch-string
-	    (if nswitches (concat " with options "
-				 (mapconcat 'identity nswitches " "))
-	      ""))
+      (and page-headers lpr-headers-switches
+	   ;; It's possible to use an lpr option to get page headers.
+	   (setq switches (append (if (stringp lpr-headers-switches)
+				      (list lpr-headers-switches)
+				    lpr-headers-switches)
+				  switches)))
+      (setq nswitches     (lpr-flatten-list
+			   (mapcar 'lpr-eval-switch ; Dynamic evaluation
+				   switches))
+	    switch-string (if switches
+			      (concat " with options "
+				      (mapconcat 'identity switches " "))
+			    ""))
       (message "Spooling%s..." switch-string)
       (if (/= tab-width 8)
 	  (let ((new-coords (print-region-new-buffer start end)))
-	    (setq start (car new-coords) end (cdr new-coords))
-	    (setq tab-width width)
+	    (setq start     (car new-coords)
+		  end       (cdr new-coords)
+		  tab-width width)
 	    (save-excursion
 	      (goto-char end)
 	      (setq end (point-marker)))
@@ -182,22 +245,23 @@
 	      nil
 	    ;; Run a separate program to get page headers.
 	    (let ((new-coords (print-region-new-buffer start end)))
-	      (setq start (car new-coords) end (cdr new-coords)))
-	    (apply 'call-process-region start end lpr-page-header-program
-				 t t nil
-				 (nconc (and lpr-add-switches
-					     (list "-h" title))
-					lpr-page-header-switches))
-	    (setq start (point-min) end (point-max))))
+	      (apply 'call-process-region (car new-coords) (cdr new-coords)
+		     lpr-page-header-program t t nil
+		     lpr-page-header-switches))
+	    (setq start (point-min)
+		  end   (point-max))))
       (apply (or print-region-function 'call-process-region)
 	     (nconc (list start end lpr-command
 			  nil nil nil)
-		    (nconc (and lpr-add-switches
-				(list "-J" name))
-			   ;; These belong in pr if we are using that.
-			   (and lpr-add-switches lpr-headers-switches
-				(list "-T" title))
-			   nswitches)))
+		    (and lpr-add-switches
+			 (list "-J" name))
+		    ;; These belong in pr if we are using that.
+		    (and lpr-add-switches lpr-headers-switches
+			 (list "-T" title))
+		    (and (stringp printer-name)
+			 (list (concat lpr-printer-switch
+				       printer-name)))
+		    nswitches))
       (if (markerp end)
 	  (set-marker end nil))
       (message "Spooling%s...done" switch-string))))
@@ -212,14 +276,15 @@
       (cons ostart oend)
     (let ((oldbuf (current-buffer)))
       (set-buffer (get-buffer-create " *spool temp*"))
-      (widen) (erase-buffer)
+      (widen)
+      (erase-buffer)
       (insert-buffer-substring oldbuf ostart oend)
       (cons (point-min) (point-max)))))
 
 (defun printify-region (begin end)
-  "Turn nonprinting characters (other than TAB, LF, SPC, RET, and FF)
-in the current buffer into printable representations as control or
-hexadecimal escapes."
+  "Replace nonprinting characters in region with printable representations.
+The printable representations use ^ (for ASCII control characters) or hex.
+The characters tab, linefeed, space, return and formfeed are not affected."
   (interactive "r")
   (save-excursion
     (goto-char begin)
@@ -227,10 +292,38 @@
       (while (re-search-forward "[\^@-\^h\^k\^n-\^_\177-\377]" end t)
 	(setq c (preceding-char))
 	(delete-backward-char 1)
-	(insert
-	 (if (< c ?\ )
-	     (format "\\^%c" (+ c ?@))
-	   (format "\\%02x" c)))))))
+	(insert (if (< c ?\ )
+		    (format "\\^%c" (+ c ?@))
+		  (format "\\%02x" c)))))))
+
+;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
+;; Functions hacked from `ps-print' package.
+
+;; Dynamic evaluation
+(defun lpr-eval-switch (arg)
+  (cond ((stringp arg) arg)
+	((functionp arg) (apply arg nil))
+	((symbolp arg) (symbol-value arg))
+	((consp arg) (apply (car arg) (cdr arg)))
+	(t nil)))
+
+;; `lpr-flatten-list' is defined here (copied from "message.el" and
+;; enhanced to handle dotted pairs as well) until we can get some
+;; sensible autoloads, or `flatten-list' gets put somewhere decent.
+
+;; (lpr-flatten-list '((a . b) c (d . e) (f g h) i . j))
+;; => (a b c d e f g h i j)
+
+(defun lpr-flatten-list (&rest list)
+  (lpr-flatten-list-1 list))
+
+(defun lpr-flatten-list-1 (list)
+  (cond
+   ((null list) (list))
+   ((consp list)
+    (append (lpr-flatten-list-1 (car list))
+	    (lpr-flatten-list-1 (cdr list))))
+   (t (list list))))
 
 (provide 'lpr)
 
--