If you're using Win95 or Win98, recommend you use Xerox's client application to print to LPR or port 9100 queues. It can be downloaded at: ftp://ftp.tekcolor.com/ftp_dir/ALL/W9/1.1.6.14/XeroxPMen9x.exe
I found some interesting information regarding print server ports at: http://www.cruzio.com/~jeffl/sco/lp/printservers.htm Make sure you poke around his web site for very interesting information regarding the Netgear print servers. Ruud Baart wrote: > In our opion: use LPRng. We like cups, but we have had several time > consuming problems with cups. We also don't use the "old" BSD > lpr/lpd services. > > We choose the combination LPRng and raw tcpip on port 9100 > (jetdirect). This gives bidirectional communication between printer and > server. Very useful, good debugging information. > > Met vriendelijke groet/Regards, > Prompt > R.J. Baart > > Marktveldpassage 35c > 5261 ED Vught > Netherlands > Mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Http://WWW.Prompt.NL > Tel.: +31 73 6567041 > Fax.: +31 73 6573513 > > > -- John Schmerold Katy Computer Systems, Inc 20 Meramec Station Rd Valley Park MO 63088 314-316-9000 -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
