Marc Lepage [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm configuring a print server for remote clients. I've set up a Debian
machine
with an HP LaserJet 4000 hooked to it via parallel cable. I've installed lprng
and samba, and can print to it from two types of client:
[...]
The issue, is that the NT
Just some add on to it:
You can use mpage to to decide how many logical pages to print on one
physical
page. I believe it also has
a duplex option. Or you may have a look at aps, which does something similar,
and it
allows you to print
with user id, current time, header and a lot of other
I'm configuring a print server for remote clients. I've set up a Debian
machine
with an HP LaserJet 4000 hooked to it via parallel cable. I've installed lprng
and samba, and can print to it from two types of client:
1) From Linux using BSD-style lpr. Text (notwithstanding line feed
I'm configuring a print server for remote clients. I've set up a Debian machine
with an HP LaserJet 4000 hooked to it via parallel cable. I've installed lprng
and samba, and can print to it from two types of client:
1) From Linux using BSD-style lpr. Text (notwithstanding line feed issues) and
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