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Jason Gray wrote: | I've read in the documentation that Samba does not use ports | like Win2k. So how does Samba know where to find a network | printer if it has it's own IP address (stand-alone printer)?
Samba is a spooliong system that hands the job off to the underlying printing system. It's the printing system's (e.g. lpd) to know how to contact the printer.
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