Send your /etc/printcap to the list. Unfortunately, I just blew mine away
that was set up for samba printing in favor of a network printer hooked up
to an Intel NetportExpress. (You can get one on onsale for about $40.) But,
if I see your file I may be able to spot something.

At 08:57 PM 9/14/99 -0600, you wrote:
>Hi Jason,
>
>> You have the printer shared on it's host box?  If so, then try adding it to
>> the other 95/98 boxes. If you can print from the other boxes
>
>Yep, as I responded to John, the Windows computers and printer(s) have been
>working in the network for about 2 years now.
>
>> then the problem lies with your configuration above.
>
>That's what I thought too...  :-)
>
>> Everything looks fine except
>> you'll probably need the ip address of the server
>
>Did that.  It doesn't seem to matter, the printer won't print with our without
>the 10.0.0.3 IP address.  I'm on a DSL line and have static IP's in the
>10.0.0.x range on each of the computers.
>
>> unless you have Ron2 in your /etc/hosts.
>
>Nope.  The only hosts showing in /etc/hosts are...
>
>127.0.0.1     localhost  localhost.localdomain
>10.0.0.5       spock  spock.vulcan.net
>
>Regards to you and John,
>
>Ron
>
>


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