I have a Wheezy host with a USB CUPS printer (Xerox Phaser 6280DN) and a virtualbox XP client. All of the software is up-to-date, including the vbox guest additions and extension pack. The VM (client) accesses the CUPS printer but just prints a page of PostScript errors. Here's the whole story:
1. From the host, PostScript has always printed fine, supported by /etc/cups/ppd/Phaser_6280DN.ppd. 2. I have a saved VM from when the Phaser had its own IP on a local hub. I can still print fine from the VM with that configuration. 3. If I delete that VM printer and re-define a network printer with the IP of the host's CUPS printer, I can still print from the VM. In other words, it succeeds in accessing the CUPS printer. However, the printout just shows a few PostScript errors (from either Word or Acrobat). I can post those if it might help. I found the directory with the client's driver files and made sure all of those files were the same before and after replacing the printer definition. In one trial, I also deleted that whole directory before defining the new client network printer. So two questions: Q1. Are the client's drivers even relevant here when it accesses the CUPS printer, or is everything done by the host's PPD? Q2. Any ideas how to get printing from the client to work? I have a similar setup that works at home but with an old HP LaserJet 5MP. Thanks. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/loom.20110628t16380...@post.gmane.org