Re: Network Printing, from an Apple, to Debian, one small? problem

2000-08-03 Thread keke abe
Adam Scriven wrote: > The problem is, there's no PPD file that I can find for it. You need a ppd file for Apple Laser Writers, not for Canon's. "LaserWriter Personal NTR"(APLWNTR1.PPD) should work. If you don't have it already, you can download it from:

Network Printing, from an Apple, to Debian, one small? problem

2000-08-03 Thread Adam Scriven
Ok, thanks to all the great suggestions, I can now see the Canon on the Mac+, and it tries to print. The problem is, there's no PPD file that I can find for it. Does this mean that I'm screwed? I've searched the canon site, I downloaded the canon set from Adobe, but there's nothing that even lo

Re: Network Printing, from an Apple, to Debian.

2000-08-02 Thread keke abe
Adam Scriven wrote: > I found a website with information on how to do it, but I've since lost it > (stupid crashing netscape 8-( ). Does anyone know if this remains to be > possible? Since I read your post, I installed netatalk and finally made papd to work last night. [Now my serial Epson sty

Re: Network Printing, from an Apple, to Debian.

2000-08-01 Thread brian moore
On Mon, Jul 31, 2000 at 08:42:12AM -0500, Nathan E Norman wrote: > On Mon, Jul 31, 2000 at 08:21:46AM -0400, Adam Scriven wrote: > > Hey all. > > > > I'm picking up a new computer tomorrow, that will be a fileserver on my > > home network. One of the things I need it to do is share files/printer

Re: Network Printing, from an Apple, to Debian.

2000-07-31 Thread Adam Scriven
At 08:42 2000/07/31 -0500, you wrote: The Mac+ wants to talk Postscript to the Laserwriter, yes? I'm not exactly certain. What I remember is that you'd install the actual LaserWriter drive on the Mac+, and point it to your networked "LaserWriter" printer, sitting on the Linux box. But, the L

Re: Network Printing, from an Apple, to Debian.

2000-07-31 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Mon, Jul 31, 2000 at 08:21:46AM -0400, Adam Scriven wrote: > Hey all. > > I'm picking up a new computer tomorrow, that will be a fileserver on my > home network. One of the things I need it to do is share files/printer > with Windows (samba) and Macs (netatalk+asun). I've setup and run both

Network Printing, from an Apple, to Debian.

2000-07-31 Thread Adam Scriven
Hey all. I'm picking up a new computer tomorrow, that will be a fileserver on my home network. One of the things I need it to do is share files/printer with Windows (samba) and Macs (netatalk+asun). I've setup and run both of those programs on other systems, so that's OK. My problem is, I n