Sadly no, that was one of the first things i stumbled upon as well but it didn't change anything.
I pretty much settled for the PCL6 drivers now anyway, which work like a charm. Ryan Suarez wrote: > Is your problem this? > http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2005-September/110571.html > > Richard Gansterer wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I'm wondering if anyone has had experience with using RPCS printer >> drivers in a P&P printer share. >> Installing the driver onto samba went without a problem (followed the >> Samba howto "chapter 21: Add Printer Wizard Driver Installation") but >> after that, every time i try to access the printer properties >> it takes sometimes minutes to open or just doesn't come up at all (same >> behavior when i open the properties locally on the installed printer or >> directly on the server as a printer admin). So i either can't >> set up any default printer properties or it takes so long that its not >> worth the waiting time (if the properties windows shows up, every action >> i do in there will also have such a long delay). >> >> I can't find any error/denied or similar messages (or simply smth that >> would stand out of the usual) in the log files (loglevel 3). I can >> install the drivers on the >> WS by hand and use samba just for the printer queue fine (per-machine >> printer). But since i will have to install more printers i wanted to use >> the point&print method since it saves a lot of hassle. >> >> The printer is a NRG DSc424 and im using Windows XP. The same thing >> works fine with the official PCL6 drivers and i might have to settle for >> that in the end but the RPCS drivers give a better quality. >> It's not a permission problem either, using either root or a user with >> the SePrintOperatorPrivilege right (also it would probably show up in >> the log files otherwise). >> >> If anyone knows what the cause for those delays might be (even if its >> just that RPCS is simply slow in combination with samba) i'd be really >> happy to know. :) >> >> Thanks >> Richard >> > -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
