On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 11:48:29AM -0500, Jeff Self wrote:
| I tried this and it still doesn't see the printer. The only time the
| printer shows up on the windows box is when I add the 'printcap name =
| /etc/printcap.cups' line to the global area. Then of course, its saying
| 'Access denied'.
* Jeff Self ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
[ samba printing ]
FWIW, here's relevant parts of smb.conf from our Solaris
swerver. Note that it's Solaris, not Debian Linux. Also,
they're are networked (ipp) printers.
printing = cups
load printers = yes
print command = /u
On Thu, Jan 03, 2002 at 10:07:48PM -0500, Jeff Self wrote:
| On Thu, 2002-01-03 at 13:03, dman wrote:
[bunch of stuff]
| Thanks for the info. I tried what you recommended and the Windows
| machine doesn't even see a printer now.
That's no good. Here's parts of my smb.conf :
[global]
printin
> Thanks for the info. I tried what you recommended and the Windows
> machine doesn't even see a printer now.
I had a similar problem ... maybe you need to make Windows 2000 send
unecrypted passwords?
AFAIK, Windows 2000 will only work with Samba using plain text passwords ...
at least, that's ho
On Thu, Jan 03, 2002 at 10:07:48PM -0500, Jeff Self wrote:
| On Thu, 2002-01-03 at 13:03, dman wrote:
[bunch of stuff]
| Thanks for the info. I tried what you recommended and the Windows
| machine doesn't even see a printer now.
That's no good. Here's parts of my smb.conf :
[global]
printin
On Thu, 2002-01-03 at 13:03, dman wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 03, 2002 at 12:34:51PM -0500, Jeff Self wrote:
> | I'm having a heckuva time getting a Win 2K machine to print. On my
> | debian system, I have CUPS installed and its working. I've got an Epson
> | Stylus Color 600 connected to /dev/lp0 and I'm
On Thu, Jan 03, 2002 at 12:34:51PM -0500, Jeff Self wrote:
| I'm having a heckuva time getting a Win 2K machine to print. On my
| debian system, I have CUPS installed and its working. I've got an Epson
| Stylus Color 600 connected to /dev/lp0 and I'm using the gimp printer
| drivers. I've installed
I'm having a heckuva time getting a Win 2K machine to print. On my
debian system, I have CUPS installed and its working. I've got an Epson
Stylus Color 600 connected to /dev/lp0 and I'm using the gimp printer
drivers. I've installed cupsys, cupsys-bsd, cupsys-client,
cupsys-driver-gimpprint, and cu
On Fri, Nov 23, 2001 at 06:54:24PM +, Pollywog wrote:
| Hello,
|
| I am trying to print from a laptop to my desktop (printer is connected to
| the desktop) printer using Samba, but although the laptop appears to send
| the print job to the desktop normally, the printer does not print and my
* Pollywog ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to print from a laptop to my desktop (printer is connected to
> the desktop) printer using Samba, but although the laptop appears to send
> the print job to the desktop normally, the printer does not print and my
> samba log has thi
Hello,
I am trying to print from a laptop to my desktop (printer is connected to
the desktop) printer using Samba, but although the laptop appears to send
the print job to the desktop normally, the printer does not print and my
samba log has this:
[2001/11/23 18:37:35, 0] printing/printing.c
I've been having some problems with my printing since I installed debian.
Perhaps someone here can pinpoint my problem rather quickly.
I have a linux server with CUPS installed and it is able to print locally with
no problem whatsoever. When I configured samba to allow my windows (2k & me)
ma
Hello
Whereabouts do you think the following problem lies?
I can print on the system directly using "lpr", but when accessing
the printer via its Samba share, there is only a file written to the
printer spool directory (with the correct permissions and all), but
nothing is actually printed out.
d", it does as it should
(-> Samba printing also OK)
- I can connect to the network shares of my Samba machine. I can even
install the printer correctly. (Samba ok?)
- when I try to print from any of the WinXX machines in the office
(no matter if NT 4 or 2000), it just doesn't pri
> I have set up samba so my wife can print from Windows 95 to the printer
> on my Linux box (dj520 configured with magicfilter). It prints fine,
> but after the page ejects, a second page is printed with:
>
> %%[ Page: 1 ]%%
>%%[ LastPage ]%%
>
> I suppose this is some PostScript
On Sat, Jun 03, 2000 at 07:41:07PM -0700, Bob Nielsen wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 04, 2000 at 10:57:52AM +1200, C. Falconer wrote:
> > Specifically about your question, I don't know but I have a DJ 850 here
> > shared via samba (off the linux machine) and my win9x boxes have the HP
> > driver for th
have set up printcap anyway,
but there are other ways to do it. Therefore I picked a postscript
driver. The HP drivers I have for the 520 predate Windows 95.
>
> --
> From: Bob Nielsen[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, 4 June 2000 10:50 AM
> To: debian
plied
drivers
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From: Bob Nielsen[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, 4 June 2000 10:50 AM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Samba printing question
I have set up samba so my wife can print from Windows 95 to the printer
on my Linux box (dj520 configured
I have set up samba so my wife can print from Windows 95 to the printer
on my Linux box (dj520 configured with magicfilter). It prints fine,
but after the page ejects, a second page is printed with:
%%[ Page: 1 ]%%
%%[ LastPage ]%%
I suppose this is some PostScript code, probably
pcl and all that. i'v got magicfilter, but it's not
> configured properly. some one told me that I need to check out samba
> printing docs, but i can't find the proper docs.
/usr/doc/samba/examples/printing/smbprint
> anyone have any suggestions?
What I did here at home was
it's not configured properly. some one told me
that I need to check out samba printing docs, but i can't find the
proper docs.
anyone have any suggestions? I'm all ears. I can include my printcap
if that's of any use to anyone, but i'm not sure why it would be.
thanks.
-peter
On Mon, 27 Jul 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Do the apps that create the problems have an option for 'background'
> printing or something similiar? They send the print data to the
> spooler in chunks when the program is not busy. That might be
> something to look for.
Nope. Paintbrush has v
*-Patrick Olson (27 Jul)
|
| On Thu, 23 Jul 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
|
| > Turn off print spooling on the Win machine. I forget exactly the proce
| > dure for this on Win3.1, it has been to long. It thinks it is printing
| > to a local printer and is sending the data in chunks to the printe
On Thu, 23 Jul 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Turn off print spooling on the Win machine. I forget exactly the proce
> dure for this on Win3.1, it has been to long. It thinks it is printing
> to a local printer and is sending the data in chunks to the printer,
> which is fine for a directly con
*-Patrick Olson (22 Jul)
|
| The output of lpq is sure interesting!
|
| The junk below is all from ONE print job from ONE Win3.1 computer. Think
| this could be part of the problem? Note that I had to take the printer
| offline to get all the pieces to be in the queue together.
|
| server2# lp
On Wed, 22 Jul 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Another way to test the source of the problem is to print to a file on
> Win3.1. Then send the print file directly to the printer by 'cat
> > /dev/lpN' where N is probably 1 for 2.0.X kernels and 0
> for 2.1.X kernels. This will eliminate samba an
*-Patrick Olson (22 Jul)
|
| I'm trying to print from Windows 3.1 to an Epson Stylus Pro connected to
| my Linux computer (using samba).
|
| Whenever I print anything very complicated (graphics, high-res text), it
| comes out with blank spaces, pieces missing, etc.
|
| I know it's something on t
I'm trying to print from Windows 3.1 to an Epson Stylus Pro connected to
my Linux computer (using samba).
Whenever I print anything very complicated (graphics, high-res text), it
comes out with blank spaces, pieces missing, etc.
I know it's something on the Linux computer because the printouts c
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