Joel, jsut a suggestion but try installing it as a "local" printer versus a
network printer. then using the capture printer port(as long as its viewable
in NN) select the printer the browse out of the printer properties.
Otherwise go back to where you had the 850. I love just being able to dump a
comp onto network and not worry about printer drivers, their right there with
a right click and isntall!! hehe
HTH.
On Sunday 19 August 2001 23:22, you wrote:
> Well, I set up a log for the windows client.
> I did find the error in my log files though. Here it is:
> [2001/08/19 20:12:27, 3] smbd/ipc.c:api_DosPrintQGetInfo(855)
> api_DosPrintQGetInfo: Driver files count: 0
> [2001/08/19 20:12:27, 3] smbd/ipc.c:fill_printq_info(733)
> fill_printq_info: Can't supply driver files <----------ERROR
>
> Now, this suggests that samba thinks it should be supplying the
> drivers to this printer, but I don't know why.
> There is a default built into samba for a printer driver file, which I did
> use for the Epson. I changed this explicitedly to null, and got a not found
> file error for my troubles in the samba log.
> Any insight appreciated.
> Joel
>
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