"Russell L. Harris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> * tyler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080517 13:49]:
>> tyler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>>> I'm just starting to set up my printer, and all is well except for one
>>> thing. The page prints too close to the top of the paper, so that I lose
>>> the top
* tyler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080517 13:49]:
> tyler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> I'm just starting to set up my printer, and all is well except for one
>> thing. The page prints too close to the top of the paper, so that I lose
>> the top cm or so off the top of the paper. I'm not sure if this
tyler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm just starting to set up my printer, and all is well except for one
> thing. The page prints too close to the top of the paper, so that I lose
> the top cm or so off the top of the paper. I'm not sure if this is a
> CUPS issue, a printer issue, a driver issue
Hi,
I'm just starting to set up my printer, and all is well except for one
thing. The page prints too close to the top of the paper, so that I lose
the top cm or so off the top of the paper. I'm not sure if this is a
CUPS issue, a printer issue, a driver issue? I looked around the CUPS
webpage, an
> Given a woody machine pritning to a locally atached printer via
> cups, and a remote machine with cups installed.
>
> How do I setup the rmote machine to access the printer on the
> machine that hosts the printer?
>
> I'm using the web based setup on port 631, and I can't seem to get
> it to wor
On Tue, Jan 22, 2002 at 09:24:51AM -0500, Stan Brown wrote:
| Given a woody machine pritning to a locally atached printer via cups, and a
| remote machine with cups installed.
|
| How do I setup the rmote machine to access the printer on the machine that
| hosts the printer?
Which protocol do you
"Stan Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Given a woody machine pritning to a locally atached printer via cups, and a
> remote machine with cups installed.
>
> How do I setup the rmote machine to access the printer on the machine that
> hosts the printer?
>
Don't know an exact answer to your p
I haven't yet done this, but it is on my list. Does the local machine
with the printer accept external requests? Check in
/etc/cups/cupsd.conf, anything there to change? If you dont' mind,
please post the solution, if you get it working.
Brian
Given a woody machine pritning to a locally atached printer via cups, and a
remote machine with cups installed.
How do I setup the rmote machine to access the printer on the machine that
hosts the printer?
I'm using the web based setup on port 631, and I can't seem to get it to
work. My major are
Where can I find a discussion of how to set up printcap under potato? I
have a new potato install on a network and want to use a postscript
printer that is attached to a machine running RedHat 6.2. The RH machine
has already been configured and has been running for several months. The
Debian potato
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