Hi, Thanks for your answear. So best i use linux for a printer server?
And which part is exactly client/server of cups? Thanks 2007/2/24, Marc Espie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > On Sat, Feb 24, 2007 at 11:46:54AM +0100, Tang Tse wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I know maybe this is a newbie question ( i came from linux). I tried to > set > > up openbsd cups printing server for linux workstations. The printer in > > question is a HP LaserJet 1320 attached to a usb port. > > > > The big problems came when i try to print pdf files, printer won't print > and > > anyone else can print after that. Any tip? > > > > Does cups package include raster and ghostscript filters? Or can someone > > point me to a web where explain how to set cups on openbsd? > > Sorry, this stuff does not work yet. > > Marc Balmer is only interested in the `client/server' part of cups, > I've tried to push him to activate more gunk for printers (his rationale > being > that it's hard to test, and my rationale being that it won't ever be > tested if > we don't give it away for people to play with, considering how many > different > printers are out there). Also, no-one has yet dived into the necessary > ghostscript stuff. > > In general, printer support in OpenBSD is not incredibly well-documented > yet...

