On Wednesday 26 September 2007 08:42:12 am James Knott wrote:
> Jan Engelhardt wrote:
> > On Sep 26 2007 07:30, James Knott wrote:
> >>> Okay, after playing around a little bit for a while i still gotta come
> >>> and ask here. I got my printer setup on my suse 10.1 server system and
> >>> i can print just fine with my Suse 10.2 client but not with the Windows
> >>> client(s). In Windows i can browse for the printer and it shows it up
> >>> nicely. Double click tells me that it'll download the driver to the
> >>> system but then it still can't find it and i will need to install it
> >>> manually.
> >>> Anyways, once done this, i can nicely add it to my windows printer(s)
> >>> but when i try to print something it tells me "Access denied, unable to
> >>> connect". I'm not reallly sure what's wrong since i can print from my
> >>> suse 10.2 client just fine. Can anyone help me? This would be
> >>> appreciated!
> >>> Thanks tons!
> >>
> >> Except for older versions of Windows, you shouldn't have to download
> >> anything.  Just configure to use http or ipp printing.
> >
> > Well it does want a driver, and that is reasonable. I for my part
> > prefer the CUPS Postscript one available somewhere at the cups site;
> > a package that does both b/w and color is at [2]
> >
> > [2] http://jengelh.hopto.org/f/cups6c.zip
>
> I have never had to download a driver, postscript or other, to talk to
> CUPS.  I simply configure CUPS for the printer and then point the
> Windows computer at the CUPS server.  However, you may need a printer
> driver for Windows, if the printer is not already supported.  But then
> you'd need that, even if directly connected to the printer.

Exactly, but that still doesn't resolve the issue of my "No access" problem.
Thanks for any further help!
-- 
chEErs Ron
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