On Wednesday 12 December 2007 13:03:08 -Angga- wrote:
> Of course it can print to printer attached in another client. i just
> wondering about your LX300 printer, you sure the printer still work
> fine?
>
> --snip (your lts.conf)
> [00:19:66:16:23:93] <-- the mac address of client1
>   PRINTER_0_TYPE=P
>   PRINTER_0_DEVICE=/dev/lp0
> --snip
>
> usually the client should open port 9100 as jetdirect service, you can
> check it using nmap if the client open that port or not.
>
> or you can try to change mac address in lts.conf section (in this case
> [00:19:66:16:23:93] )
> to a hostname or ip address. hope it can help..

Thanks Angga for the assurance. I will build another LTSP on another box and 
try with different printer too.
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