This is a known problem. There are RPMs in the unsupported directory on
cooker mirrors which were supposed to fix this (the samba and cups
packages I think). I am not sure if the latest updates also fix it.

Buchan

Peña Arellano Fabian Erasmo wrote:
> 
>         Hello to all,
> 
>         I am writing since I have a problem trying to print into a samba
> server from any X Windows
> application using cups. The computer I am trying to print from uses Linux
> Mandrake version 7.2 and
> the cups related program versions, according to the "rpm -qa |grep
> cups" command output, are
> 
>         libcups1-1.1.5-3mdk
>         cups-common-1.1.5-3mdk
>         libqtcups1-1.1-2.1mdk
>         qtcups-1.1-2.1mdk
>         cups-1.1.5-3mdk
>         cups-drivers-1.0-3mdk
> 
>         From a shell I am able to print a text file using lpr normally.
> 
>         After trying to print from any X Windows application, the printer
> is disabled as the lpq
>  command reports:
> 
> 
>         [fabian@ahuizotl fabian]$ lpq
>         lp is not ready
>         Rank    Owner   Job     File(s)                         Total Size
>         1st     fabian  34      (stdin)                         606208
> bytes
> 
> The content of /var/log/cups/error_log is the following:
> 
> I [04/Feb/2001:09:56:35 +0000] Job 34 queued on 'lp' by 'fabian'.
> I [04/Feb/2001:09:56:35 +0000] Started filter /usr/lib/cups/filter/pstops (PID 
>30895) for job 34.
> I [04/Feb/2001:09:56:35 +0000] Started backend /usr/lib/cups/backend/smb (PID 30896) 
>for job 34.
> E [04/Feb/2001:09:56:35 +0000] ERRDOS - ERRfilexists (The file named in a Create 
>Directory, Make
>   New  File  or  Link  request already exists.) opening remote file (stdin)
> E [04/Feb/2001:09:56:35 +0000] PID 30896 stopped with status 1!
> I [04/Feb/2001:09:56:35 +0000] Saving printers.conf...
> 
> I must remove the job:
> 
>         [fabian@ahuizotl fabian]$ lprm 34
>         [fabian@ahuizotl fabian]$ lpq
>         lp is not ready
>         no entries
> 
> and enable the remote printer with "lpadmin -plp -E" as root:
> 
>         [root@ahuizotl /root]# lpadmin -plp -E
>         [root@ahuizotl /root]# lpq
>         lp is ready
> 
> 
>         Does anyone know how to fix this ? Any idea would be greatly
> appreciated.
> 
>         Fabian.

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