Can you telnet to the printer? If not check the subnet mask on the printer.
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one instance of lpd running? I had a problem at one time that ended up
putting several lpd running and confused everything. Don't remeber what
I did to fix it though. Is this the updated lpd from redhat/errata?
What did you put in the field for remote print queue?
Bret
Ray Parish wrote:
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yes... my ip is 172.16.32.10 and the printer is 172.16.32.181 subnet
255.255.248.0
Thanks
Ray
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Is the printer on the same subnet as the print server and client attempting
to print to it?
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> Sorry.
March 30, 2000 5:59 PM
Subject: Re: HP Printing
> Send us a little, or even a lot, more information and we can try to help
> you. What are the symptoms? can you print test pages? Can you ping the
> printer? If no ping worky there is some other problem that printool
> will never fix. T
Send us a little, or even a lot, more information and we can try to help
you. What are the symptoms? can you print test pages? Can you ping the
printer? If no ping worky there is some other problem that printool
will never fix. Try posting the printcap along with some more info like
the results
I am trying to get my linux box to print to an HP 4000 using tcp/ip.
I have tried various printtool configurations and nothing seems to work.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Ray
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