Re (3): CUPS & network printing

2011-09-28 Thread peasthope
From: Steven Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2011 22:24:43 +0200 > Check your /etc/cupsd.conf file, there should be a line somewhere near > the top that reads "BrowseRemoteProtocols CUPS" or similar, this is a > list of 'protocols' cups offers to its clients, perhaps you need to add > the option lpd and/or

Re: Re(2): CUPS & network printing

2011-09-28 Thread Steven
On Wed, 2011-09-28 at 12:01 -0800, peasth...@shaw.ca wrote: [...] > > Now your printer is accessible using the IPP protocol ... > > lpr is needed here. > cups-bsd is installed and should provide a functional lpr. To be honest I never used lpr, although it is known to work with cups. Personally I

Re(2): CUPS & network printing

2011-09-28 Thread peasthope
# From: Steven # Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2011 23:34:22 +0200 > On the cups webinterface click administration, and make sure to check > the box "Share printers connected to this system", save these settings. > Then go to printers, select your printer and use the dropdownbox to > select "edit printer", cl

Re(2): CUPS & network printing

2011-09-28 Thread peasthope
# From: Steven # Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2011 23:34:22 +0200 > On the cups webinterface click administration, and make sure to check > the box "Share printers connected to this system", save these settings. > Then go to printers, select your printer and use the dropdownbox to > select "edit printer", cl

Re: CUPS & network printing

2011-09-23 Thread Joe
On Thu, 22 Sep 2011 17:10:36 -0500 Joseph Lenox wrote: > On 09/22/2011 04:37 PM, Joe wrote: > > No, the printer only has an IP address if it's a standalone network > > printer. Such things do exist, but yours isn't one, or at least is > > not connected as one. Cups will be listening (by default)

Re: CUPS & network printing

2011-09-22 Thread Joseph Lenox
On 09/22/2011 04:37 PM, Joe wrote: No, the printer only has an IP address if it's a standalone network printer. Such things do exist, but yours isn't one, or at least is not connected as one. Cups will be listening (by default) on port 631, on the computer's IP address. I can't remember if it l

Re: CUPS & network printing

2011-09-22 Thread Joe
On Thu, 22 Sep 2011 13:25:39 -0700 PETER EASTHOPE wrote: > Folk, > > A printer is connected to a Squeeze system here with a parallel > cable. CUPS is installed and there is no problem printing directly > from the host. You are explicitly stating here that it is not a networked printer, it is a

Re: CUPS & network printing

2011-09-22 Thread Steven
On Thu, 2011-09-22 at 13:25 -0700, PETER EASTHOPE wrote: > Folk, > > A printer is connected to a Squeeze system here with a parallel cable. > CUPS is installed and there is no problem printing directly from the > host. > > I'm interested to have this printer work for other machines on the LAN

CUPS & network printing

2011-09-22 Thread PETER EASTHOPE
Folk, A printer is connected to a Squeeze system here with a parallel cable. CUPS is installed and there is no problem printing directly from the host. I'm interested to have this printer work for other machines on the LAN. http://www.cups.org/documentation.php/doc-1.5/network.html contains,

Re: Allowing network printing through Arno's IP Tables

2010-12-29 Thread AG
On 29/12/10 16:17, Camaleón wrote: On 28/12/10 15:02, Camaleón wrote: I'm not very good at "firewalling" but I guess you will have to put your internal network inside the "trusted" side. By performing a quick read on the Arno's IP tables manual ("/usr/share/doc/arno-iptables-firewall/ README

Re: Allowing network printing through Arno's IP Tables

2010-12-29 Thread Camaleón
On Wed, 29 Dec 2010 15:43:17 +, AG wrote: > On 28/12/10 15:02, Camaleón wrote: >> I'm not very good at "firewalling" but I guess you will have to put >> your internal network inside the "trusted" side. By performing a quick >> read on the Arno's IP tables manual >> ("/usr/share/doc/arno-iptab

Re: Allowing network printing through Arno's IP Tables

2010-12-29 Thread AG
On 28/12/10 15:02, Camaleón wrote: On Tue, 28 Dec 2010 11:59:45 +, AG wrote: I have recently installed Arno's IP Tables on my Deb testing machine and want to know how I can allow print privileges to a second computer, because my machine runs the print server (CUPS). (...) First

Re: Allowing network printing through Arno's IP Tables

2010-12-28 Thread Camaleón
On Tue, 28 Dec 2010 11:59:45 +, AG wrote: > I have recently installed Arno's IP Tables on my Deb testing machine and > want to know how I can allow print privileges to a second computer, > because my machine runs the print server (CUPS). (...) First I would test is stopping Arno's IP Tables

Allowing network printing through Arno's IP Tables

2010-12-28 Thread AG
Greetings list I have recently installed Arno's IP Tables on my Deb testing machine and want to know how I can allow print privileges to a second computer, because my machine runs the print server (CUPS). From the second machine (also a Deb), I am unable to ping my machine (print server), so

Re: Problems in Network printing of pdf

2008-08-01 Thread andy
Johannes Wiedersich wrote: On 2008-07-29 16:16, andy wrote: Hi all My wife's machine (Etch) is a client to the print server (on my Lenny machine). Using CUPS, the correct address for the printer from her machine is: ipp://valhalla.org:631/printers/EPSON However, when I go to print a pdf

Re: Problems in Network printing of pdf

2008-07-31 Thread Johannes Wiedersich
On 2008-07-29 16:16, andy wrote: > Hi all > > My wife's machine (Etch) is a client to the print server (on my Lenny > machine). Using CUPS, the correct address for the printer from her > machine is: ipp://valhalla.org:631/printers/EPSON > > However, when I go to print a pdf document using acror

Problems in Network printing of pdf

2008-07-29 Thread andy
Hi all My wife's machine (Etch) is a client to the print server (on my Lenny machine). Using CUPS, the correct address for the printer from her machine is: ipp://valhalla.org:631/printers/EPSON However, when I go to print a pdf document using acroread (the latest version for Etch), the setti

Re: Network printing trouble

2008-04-01 Thread Ron Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 04/01/08 01:15, andy wrote: > Hello > > I am obviously going about this the wrong way, but I'm not sure where my > error lies. A second (or third) pair of eyes would be helpful. > > On box A there is an USB printer. Box B wants to use that printer

Network printing trouble

2008-03-31 Thread andy
Hello I am obviously going about this the wrong way, but I'm not sure where my error lies. A second (or third) pair of eyes would be helpful. On box A there is an USB printer. Box B wants to use that printer. Box A and B are both connected via a hub to a firewall that does IP masking. Box A

Re: Network printing problem.

2007-07-20 Thread Barry Samuels
et ports one of which is connected to the > > router and one is connected to a network printer. Computer B sends > > its printing jobs to the network printer via the router. > > > > Everything was working well until I upgraded the kernel on computer > > A from 2.6.

Re: Network printing problem.

2007-07-19 Thread Florian Kulzer
uter and one is connected to a network printer. Computer B sends its > printing jobs to the network printer via the router. > > Everything was working well until I upgraded the kernel on computer A > from 2.6.20.1 to 2.6.22. After that upgrade network printing from > computer B would n

Network printing problem.

2007-07-19 Thread Barry Samuels
network printer via the router. Everything was working well until I upgraded the kernel on computer A from 2.6.20.1 to 2.6.22. After that upgrade network printing from computer B would no longer work with the message 'waiting for to come up'. The odd thing is that I could ping the etherne

Re: Sarge->Etch upgrade breaks cupsys network printing - RESOLVED

2007-04-17 Thread Greg Folkert
On Tue, 2007-04-17 at 16:30 -0400, Ralph Katz wrote: > On 04/17/2007 03:08 PM, Greg Folkert wrote: > > On Tue, 2007-04-17 at 12:45 -0400, Ralph Katz wrote: > >> No replies? Clear as mud? Let me rephrase my question! :) > > > > Make sure these check boxes are checked in the admin interface at > >

Re: Sarge->Etch upgrade breaks cupsys network printing - RESOLVED

2007-04-17 Thread Ralph Katz
On 04/17/2007 03:08 PM, Greg Folkert wrote: > On Tue, 2007-04-17 at 12:45 -0400, Ralph Katz wrote: >> No replies? Clear as mud? Let me rephrase my question! :) > > Make sure these check boxes are checked in the admin interface at > http://localhost:631/admin/ > > Share published printer

Re: Sarge->Etch upgrade breaks cupsys network printing

2007-04-17 Thread Greg Folkert
On Tue, 2007-04-17 at 12:45 -0400, Ralph Katz wrote: > No replies? Clear as mud? Let me rephrase my question! :) Make sure these check boxes are checked in the admin interface at http://localhost:631/admin/ Share published printers connected to this system Allow remote administr

Re: Sarge->Etch upgrade breaks cupsys network printing

2007-04-17 Thread Andrew Sackville-West
lame attempt to help below... On Tue, Apr 17, 2007 at 12:45:13PM -0400, Ralph Katz wrote: > No replies? Clear as mud? Let me rephrase my question! :) > > My 2 computer network running sarge on both boxes printed fine until I > upgraded one box to etch. Now only local printing works. > > Box A

Re: Sarge->Etch upgrade breaks cupsys network printing

2007-04-17 Thread Ralph Katz
No replies? Clear as mud? Let me rephrase my question! :) My 2 computer network running sarge on both boxes printed fine until I upgraded one box to etch. Now only local printing works. Box A runs sarge. Box B with an HP5L printer runs etch. Box A config files are unchanged. Box B has new e

Sarge->Etch upgrade breaks cupsys network printing

2007-04-15 Thread Ralph Katz
With sarge on two computers, this worked smoothly to print from either box: Sarge box -> Sarge box with printer Now:Sarge box -> Etch box with printer With Etch now running on the box with the HP5L printer, only local jobs print. Print jobs from the sarge box are not accepted. Using

Re: Network printing

2006-04-19 Thread Raúl Alexis Betancor Santana
El Miércoles, 19 de Abril de 2006 02:16, escribió: > >printing loading on samba (this is default on Samba Debian packages), that > >way windows machines will "see" the cups printers. > > Does this means I need to plug printer into my Debian machine not windows > xp machine? You could do whatever

Re: Network printing

2006-04-19 Thread Magnus Therning
On Wed, Apr 19, 2006 at 12:55:12AM +0100, Raúl Alexis Betancor Santana wrote: >El Martes, 18 de Abril de 2006 22:40, Gezim Hoxha escribió: >> Forgive me for I'm a newbie. I'm wondering how would you solve this >> problem if the network had windows computers as well? > >Just installing samba on one

Re: Network printing

2006-04-18 Thread Raúl Alexis Betancor Santana
El Martes, 18 de Abril de 2006 22:40, Gezim Hoxha escribió: > Forgive me for I'm a newbie. I'm wondering how would you solve this > problem if the network had windows computers as well? Just installing samba on one of the machines with cups, then enabling the cups printing loading on samba (this

Re: Network printing

2006-04-18 Thread Gezim Hoxha
On Tue, 2006-18-04 at 10:50 -0400, Stephen R Laniel wrote: > On Tue, Apr 18, 2006 at 01:33:15PM +0200, Philippe De Ryck wrote: > > I know there's cups (used it in other environments) and samba, but I > > think this might be a little strange for linux only machines. > > If you have CUPS installed o

Re: Network printing

2006-04-18 Thread Stephen R Laniel
On Tue, Apr 18, 2006 at 01:33:15PM +0200, Philippe De Ryck wrote: > I know there's cups (used it in other environments) and samba, but I > think this might be a little strange for linux only machines. If you have CUPS installed on all the machines, then it should be very easy. You just need the ma

Network printing

2006-04-18 Thread Philippe De Ryck
Hi, Maybe not very Debian-specific, although I need a working solution on Debian systems :) I have a small network (8 PC's, one server (for netboot and nfs)) with all Debian machines. I need a shared printer in this environment, and I have an old printserver (small box with parallel and ethernet

Re: Network printing

2006-04-09 Thread Clive Menzies
On (09/04/06 10:34), marin erwin wrote: > may i know how to install the hpdeskjet 660c,and in >what way? Views differ but I find cups pretty straightforward. Install: cupsys cupsys-bsd cupsys-client foomatic-db-hpijs

Re: Network printing

2006-04-09 Thread marin erwin
may i know how to install the hpdeskjet 660c,and in  what way?  __Do You Yahoo!?Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

dhcp network printing with proxy

2005-08-30 Thread L.V.Gandhi
we are in a lan with mask 255.255.0.0 which accesses internet thro a proxy.  Addresses assigned by dhcp. Say first two machines are given hostnames as abc and def and third machine as xyz. We have abc and def connected with a printer. xyz has to access the printer connected to the first two. All ma

Re: Samba and network printing

2004-05-23 Thread John L Fjellstad
Please don't cc me. Alvin Oga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > joining in the middle ... lets see > > am assuming, "root" on the linux box can print to the printer connected > to it Just to clarify again. I'm using CUPS and Samba. I have no problem printing from either Windows or Linux. My prob

Re: Samba and network printing

2004-05-21 Thread CW Harris
On Fri, May 21, 2004 at 02:28:01AM -0700, Alvin Oga wrote: > > hi ya john > > On Thu, 20 May 2004, John L Fjellstad wrote: > > > CW Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > >> Now, the smb user is my guest user. I'm not sure why it tries to log in > > > > > > You may be having your account ma

Re: Samba and network printing

2004-05-21 Thread CW Harris
On Thu, May 20, 2004 at 02:24:38PM +0200, John L Fjellstad wrote: > CW Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > >> Now, the smb user is my guest user. I'm not sure why it tries to log in > > > > You may be having your account mapped to you guest user. > > IIRC the things that are required are: > >

Re: Samba and network printing

2004-05-21 Thread Alvin Oga
hi ya john On Thu, 20 May 2004, John L Fjellstad wrote: > CW Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > >> Now, the smb user is my guest user. I'm not sure why it tries to log in > > > > You may be having your account mapped to you guest user. > > IIRC the things that are required are: > > 1. U

Re: Samba and network printing

2004-05-21 Thread John L Fjellstad
CW Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> Now, the smb user is my guest user. I'm not sure why it tries to log in > > You may be having your account mapped to you guest user. > IIRC the things that are required are: > 1. User is in the printer admin group > 2. User has a valid smb passw

Re: Samba and network printing

2004-05-19 Thread CW Harris
On Tue, May 18, 2004 at 09:37:01PM +0200, John L Fjellstad wrote: > "Karsten M. Self" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > cupsaddsmb -U root -a > > cupsaddsmb didn't get added until later, I think. At least, the cups > from Woody doesn't have it. I can't install the updated cups from > backpor

Re: Samba and network printing

2004-05-19 Thread John L Fjellstad
"Karsten M. Self" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > cupsaddsmb -U root -a cupsaddsmb didn't get added until later, I think. At least, the cups from Woody doesn't have it. I can't install the updated cups from backports.org because I need the Epson drivers from the Gimp.Print package, which hasn'

Re: Samba and network printing

2004-05-16 Thread Karsten M. Self
on Thu, May 13, 2004 at 03:49:23PM +0200, John L Fjellstad ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > I'm running a Debian Woody system with Samba 3 from backports.org. I'm running testing/unstable, so YMMV. Printer is a Toshiba eStudio20CP. Not specifically supported under CUPS, though generic local printi

Samba and network printing

2004-05-13 Thread John L Fjellstad
I'm running a Debian Woody system with Samba 3 from backports.org. What I'm trying to do is set up the Adobe Postscript Windows drivers to a Epson printer I have with CUPS and Samba. I have no problem printing through CUPS on the UNIX side, nor printing through Samba on the Windows side as long a

Re: Network printing..

2003-07-12 Thread Bijan Soleymani
On Fri, Jul 11, 2003 at 11:38:14PM -0700, Kenward Vaughan wrote: > On Fri, Jul 11, 2003 at 12:06:47PM -0400, Bijan Soleymani wrote: > > On Fri, Jul 11, 2003 at 03:20:23PM +0800, Miranda, Joel Louie M wrote: > > > How would you configure your server for network printing?

Re: Network printing..

2003-07-11 Thread Kenward Vaughan
On Fri, Jul 11, 2003 at 12:06:47PM -0400, Bijan Soleymani wrote: > On Fri, Jul 11, 2003 at 03:20:23PM +0800, Miranda, Joel Louie M wrote: > > How would you configure your server for network printing? I mean your pc can > > print remotely not connected thru lpt1 > > I wou

Re: Network printing..

2003-07-11 Thread Bijan Soleymani
On Fri, Jul 11, 2003 at 03:20:23PM +0800, Miranda, Joel Louie M wrote: > How would you configure your server for network printing? I mean your pc can > print remotely not connected thru lpt1 I would do this using cups. First install cups on the computer connected directly to the printer. On

Network printing..

2003-07-11 Thread Miranda, Joel Louie M
How would you configure your server for network printing? I mean your pc can print remotely not connected thru lpt1 -- Thank you, Louie Miranda ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: In a bind about named and network printing.

2002-12-03 Thread Paul Lewis
On 2002.12.03 18:06 Gary Hennigan wrote: "Paul Lewis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: So far so good. How do your internal machines resolve external addresses? Does each of them have a resolve.conf that points to your ISP nameservers, as well as your internal nameserver, or do you have your interna

Re: In a bind about named and network printing.

2002-12-03 Thread Gary Hennigan
"Paul Lewis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I have been playing with my local networks 'named' and finally got it > working more or less the way I think it should. Evidence for this is > that I can ping and it returns the fully > qualified machine name plus the ping responces. This works on all > m

Re: In a bind about named and network printing.

2002-12-03 Thread Alan Chandler
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Tuesday 03 December 2002 1:58 pm, Paul Lewis wrote: > I have been playing with my local networks 'named' and finally got it > working more or less the way I think it should. Evidence for this is > that I can ping and it returns the fully qualified

Re: In a bind about named and network printing.

2002-12-03 Thread Stephen Gran
This one time, at band camp, Paul Lewis said: > I have been playing with my local networks 'named' and finally got it > working more or less the way I think it should. Evidence for this is > that I can ping and it returns the fully qualified > machine name plus the ping responces. This works on

In a bind about named and network printing.

2002-12-03 Thread Paul Lewis
I have been playing with my local networks 'named' and finally got it working more or less the way I think it should. Evidence for this is that I can ping and it returns the fully qualified machine name plus the ping responces. This works on all machines except the server 'named' is actually r

Re: Config Network Printing

2002-05-14 Thread dman
On Tue, May 14, 2002 at 06:55:05PM -0700, Tim Grogan wrote: | Hello all, | | I've researched all the lists and how-to's and have gotten thoroughly confused. | I've also loaded lpr, lprng, printtool and numerous other programs trying to | to configure a printer, so I'm asking all the print experts

Config Network Printing

2002-05-14 Thread Tim Grogan
Hello all, I've researched all the lists and how-to's and have gotten thoroughly confused. I've also loaded lpr, lprng, printtool and numerous other programs trying to to configure a printer, so I'm asking all the print experts for some advise. I'm running woody 2.2.20 and want to print to an hp l

Re: Network Printing with Progeny/Debian

2001-05-26 Thread Sebastian Becerra
> I am the proud owner of a nice new Progeny system but, since I > cannot seem to locate anything on their website concerning an email > reflector, I thought I would ask here. Please, as a favor, please > redirect flames to dev=NULL. I believe you mean "/dev/null". ;-) >When I try to access

Network Printing with Progeny/Debian

2001-05-26 Thread Jim Darrough
Greetings! I am the proud owner of a nice new Progeny system but, since I cannot seem to locate anything on their website concerning an email reflector, I thought I would ask here. Please, as a favor, please redirect flames to dev=NULL. I have an HP OfficeJet 630 hooked up to the debian

Network printing HP 840C over Samba

2001-05-20 Thread Matthew Sackman
teway instead of an Windows ME gateway. However, I've had horrible problems setting up network printing. I've got Samba set up and that is working fine with various shares that I've set up. I've finally managed to get CUPS set up with the HP 840C, Foomatic + cdj550 which will pri

network printing (again)

2001-04-11 Thread Johannes Jörg
Hello List I still have no idea how to enable access to my local printer from a remote host (in my local network) These are the files I consider important: Server-printcap: lp|lq850|Epson LQ 850:\ :lp=/dev/lp0:sd=/var/spool/lpd/lq850:\ :sh:pw#80:pl#66:px#1440:mx#0:\ :if=/

network printing (again)

2001-04-11 Thread Johannes Jörg
Hello List I still have no idea how to enable access to my local printer from a remote host (in my local network) These are the files I consider important: Server-printcap: lp|lq850|Epson LQ 850:\ :lp=/dev/lp0:sd=/var/spool/lpd/lq850:\ :sh:pw#80:pl#66:px#1440:mx#0:\ :if=/

network printing

2001-03-07 Thread Clair J. Sullivan
Hello. I am a newbie to Linux and am not quite sure where to turn. I am trying to set up my computer running Potato to do network printing. I have read the printing HOWTO and was not really sure how to do things for something over the network instead of LPT1. My network uses appletalk and

Re: Network printing

2000-12-12 Thread Florian Kessler
Am 11.12.2000 14:49 Uhr schrieb Eileen Orbell unter [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > Hi, > > Firstly, thanks to everyone who helped me with my sound card worries, I > finally have it all working nicely including Audio CD's working. I have > had problems with sound for quite a long time so I am pretty damm >

Network printing

2000-12-11 Thread Eileen Orbell
Hi, Firstly, thanks to everyone who helped me with my sound card worries, I finally have it all working nicely including Audio CD's working. I have had problems with sound for quite a long time so I am pretty damm happy. Anway's, another problem I have had for some time is the inability to

Re: Network printing issues...

2000-11-19 Thread Tilton
into my small LAN, I am now more or less for > the first time dealing with the issues of network printing. > How things are: > 'Server': 486DX-40 box running potato and lprng, installed and configured the > system through magicfilter to use the ljet2p driver, and the printer

Network printing issues...

2000-11-19 Thread Kristian Rink
Hello everybody... ...facing the fact that a friendly guy provided me with quite some nice laser printer (Brother HL-1240) to fit into my small LAN, I am now more or less for the first time dealing with the issues of network printing. How things are: 'Server': 486DX-40 box running

Re: network printing

2000-11-13 Thread Joachim Trinkwitz
Andrew Dwight Dixon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I'm having some trouble getting my printer to work across my network. > The printer works like a champ on the local machine (sendack, > 192.168.1.1). But when I try from the remote machine (derico, > 192.168.1.2) nothing happens and when I run lpq

network printing

2000-11-12 Thread Andrew Dwight Dixon
Hi All, I'm having some trouble getting my printer to work across my network. The printer works like a champ on the local machine (sendack, 192.168.1.1). But when I try from the remote machine (derico, 192.168.1.2) nothing happens and when I run lpq I get this: ---

Re: Network Printing

2000-09-28 Thread Blair M. Cummings
It's good to know the below, this might be a bit faster for you though. (as root) apt-get install printtool Then printtool& Good luck On Thu, 28 Sep 2000, Nate Bargmann wrote: > On Thu, Sep 28, 2000 at 11:41:38AM -0400, Michael Goodman wrote: > > Excuse my ignorance but how to you config n

Re: Network Printing

2000-09-28 Thread Nate Bargmann
On Thu, Sep 28, 2000 at 11:41:38AM -0400, Michael Goodman wrote: > Excuse my ignorance but how to you config network printers in Potato? There > must be an easier way than editing the printcap file. Thanks, Well, ummm, that's how I did it! Actually much easier than firing up and learning some GU

Network Printing

2000-09-28 Thread Michael Goodman
Excuse my ignorance but how to you config network printers in Potato? There must be an easier way than editing the printcap file. Thanks,

Even more on network printing problem.

2000-09-14 Thread complaw
Alright Ladies and Gentlemen, here is round three of the still-not-solved network printing problem. upon typing the command: lpr -Plp35 test.txt I get: lpr; connect: Connection refused jobs queried, but cannot start daemon. I ran lpq -Plp35 and got: Warning

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

Network Printing PRoblems

1999-10-07 Thread Michael Perry
I recently installed Debian potato and am having some recurring problems printing to a HP 8000n networked printer. I can print with no problems using netscape or staroffice but when I print from nedit or mutt, the printing exhibits the stairstepping effect. I am using magicfilters and the psonly6

Network printing

1999-06-26 Thread Matthew Thompson
Hello, I have a small LAN and am having problems printing from one Debian box to the other. The workstation is igra and the server is doma. Here is doma's /etc/hosts: 127.0.0.1 localhost 216.39.144.57 mail.mattyt.net mail 192.168.1.1 doma.mattyt.net doma 192.168.1.5 igra.matty

Re: Network printing in linux.

1998-08-18 Thread Frederic Breitwieser
>I solved this by bypassing the server entirely (though it's a DU, not NT, server). If the printer has an IP adress, simply set up your own print spool. Mine happily coexists with the university spool. The difference is that mine is usually up :) Having worked in universities and non-profit bef

Re: Network printing in linux.

1998-08-18 Thread Mirek Kwasniak
On Mon, Aug 17, 1998 at 10:34:03PM -0400, Norbert Veber wrote: > Is there an easy way to setup my linux box at work to print through an NT > printer server? Can samba do that, or is samba just a server? Samba is SMB-server but has an example in docs that solve yopur problem: /usr/doc/sam

Re: Network printing in linux.

1998-08-18 Thread Richard E. Hawkins Esq.
norbert asks, > Is there an easy way to setup my linux box at work to print through an NT > printer server? Can samba do that, or is samba just a server? I solved this by bypassing the server entirely (though it's a DU, not NT, server). If the printer has an IP adress, simply set up your own p

Network printing in linux.

1998-08-18 Thread Norbert Veber
Is there an easy way to setup my linux box at work to print through an NT printer server? Can samba do that, or is samba just a server? pgpc9Nr2sJ1MQ.pgp Description: PGP signature

Re: lprng+samba+some_filter? (WAS: LPD network printing)

1997-03-17 Thread Marcelo E. Magallon
On Fri, 14 Mar 1997, Adam Shand wrote: > I haven't yet tackled the .dvi thing (because I don't use DVI) but I have a > script that works with lpr and a shared windows printer via samba. If you > can figure out a way to detect dvi files then I can't see any reason why it > wouldn't work. Oh, than

Re: lprng+samba+some_filter? (WAS: LPD network printing)

1997-03-14 Thread Adam Shand
>The problem is that I cann't get these three things working together. What >I did what set magicfilter as an input filter (if=whatever), and a shell >script that calls samba_print as an output filter (of=whatever), >but this doesn't work. In the printcap, lp is set to /dev/null, but >there's noth

lprng+samba+some_filter? (WAS: LPD network printing)

1997-03-13 Thread Marcelo E. Magallon
On 13 Mar 1997, Graeme Stewart wrote: > This is a problem with the `lpr' package. My solution (the solution?) > was upgrade to lprng (in the unstable tree, but I've had no > problems). Some people have reported that it messes up Samba > configurations, but that seemed to be surmountable too (and i

Re: LPD network printing

1997-03-13 Thread Graeme Stewart
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tim O'Brien) writes: > > but not over the network. Locally, lpr produces a text output quite nicely. > But over the network, nothing appears to happen. > > Using lpc and issuing stat, I find that the pritjob has queued locally, and > says it's waiting for the other machine to

LPD network printing

1997-03-13 Thread Tim O'Brien
Howdy, glad to be back after being away for a while.. Hope I haven't missed much :) A quick question regarding LPD and remote printing: I have two Debian boxen, both running kernel 2.0.6. One has a printer on it that functions locally, but not over the network. Locally, lpr produces a text output

Re: Samba and alternatives for Linux network printing

1996-08-01 Thread Don Gaffney
On Wed, 31 Jul 1996, Rick Macdonald wrote: > I could run a 50-foot (15-metre) parallel cable from the Linux box to > the room where the notebook is located. Then, the printer would be on > the > Linux box running Samba. I don't know what the limit is for parallel > cable lengths though. I think i

Re: Samba and alternatives for Linux network printing

1996-08-01 Thread Don Gaffney
On Wed, 31 Jul 1996, Rick Macdonald wrote: > But, since the Win95 system is a notebook that comes and goes, is there > some device that could make the printer a network print server not > attached to either > PC? That way, I could print from Linux even when the notebook was > detached. Sounds lik