Seriously. I can't
afford to be down much longer or I'm going to be in serious
trouble.
Running Redhat
7.2.
Here's the
scoop:
Cups is installed
and running.
Samba is installed
and running and is sharing files properly to 100+ people.
I can print a test
page from the Cups web-interface.
I can print a test
page by "cat foo | lpr" or "cat foo | lpr.cups" no problem.
Swat sees the
printer that exists in /etc/printcap.
A print$ share has
been created:
[print$]
path = /usr/share/cups/model/
guest ok = Yes
path = /usr/share/cups/model/
guest ok = Yes
/usr/share/cups/model/ contains a bunch of PPD printer drivers inside a
directory called foomatic, created by a cups-drivers rpm. I have also tried
having the drivers I need directly in the /usr/share/cups/model directory with
no success.
...when I am on a
windows box and try to install the printer that is listed (via the Printers
control panel or by browsing to the Printers share via Network Neighbourhood), I
get a "The server on which the printer resides does not have the correct printer
driver installed. If you want to install the driver on your local computer,
click OK".
I really need to get
this up and running. Please help.
Greg
Webster
