Hi you can also add *ServerName* <*server IP address> *entry in /etc/cups/client.conf(this has to done in every Linux client machines)
if server is properly configured it will automatically On Sun, Jun 27, 2010 at 11:04 AM, John Joseph <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hi > Configuring HP5200 was too simple . I had done only this much . I connected > the printer to the server (feodra 12 ) , and switched on the server > The printer was automatically detected and configured to the system. > From the client side (Fedora 12) I did had problem in connecting to the > printer. This was because of name resolution problem + cups > settings > I had to do few steps > # In the server (ie where the printer was connected ) I had to give the > necessary sharing option for the CUPS (http://server.mydomain.com:631/ > # In the Linux client PC , I had to edit the /etc/hosts file and made entry > for the server > > Now all the Linux client PC and print to this HP 5200 printer. > My advice to Linux users is that , try to short-list HP printer to > purchase . It is worth and almost all the printers works with Linux with > out any problem. > Thanks > > > -- ---------------------------------------------------------- Regards SujithS
