# From: Steven redalert.comman...@gmail.com
# Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2011 23:34:22 +0200
On the cups webinterface click administration, and make sure to check
the box Share printers connected to this system, save these settings.
Then go to printers, select your printer and use the dropdownbox to
# From: Steven redalert.comman...@gmail.com
# Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2011 23:34:22 +0200
On the cups webinterface click administration, and make sure to check
the box Share printers connected to this system, save these settings.
Then go to printers, select your printer and use the dropdownbox to
On Wed, 2011-09-28 at 12:01 -0800, peasth...@shaw.ca wrote:
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Now your printer is accessible using the IPP protocol ...
lpr is needed here.
cups-bsd is installed and should provide a functional lpr.
To be honest I never used lpr, although it is known to work with cups.
Personally I use
From: Steven redalert.comman...@gmail.com
Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2011 22:24:43 +0200
Check your /etc/cupsd.conf file, there should be a line somewhere near
the top that reads BrowseRemoteProtocols CUPS or similar, this is a
list of 'protocols' cups offers to its clients, perhaps you need to add
On Thu, 22 Sep 2011 17:10:36 -0500
Joseph Lenox lenox.jos...@gmail.com wrote:
On 09/22/2011 04:37 PM, Joe wrote:
No, the printer only has an IP address if it's a standalone network
printer. Such things do exist, but yours isn't one, or at least is
not connected as one. Cups will be
Folk,
A printer is connected to a Squeeze system here with a parallel cable.
CUPS is installed and there is no problem printing directly from the
host.
I'm interested to have this printer work for other machines on the LAN.
http://www.cups.org/documentation.php/doc-1.5/network.html
On Thu, 2011-09-22 at 13:25 -0700, PETER EASTHOPE wrote:
Folk,
A printer is connected to a Squeeze system here with a parallel cable.
CUPS is installed and there is no problem printing directly from the
host.
I'm interested to have this printer work for other machines on the LAN.
On Thu, 22 Sep 2011 13:25:39 -0700
PETER EASTHOPE peasth...@shaw.ca wrote:
Folk,
A printer is connected to a Squeeze system here with a parallel
cable. CUPS is installed and there is no problem printing directly
from the host.
You are explicitly stating here that it is not a networked
On 09/22/2011 04:37 PM, Joe wrote:
No, the printer only has an IP address if it's a standalone network
printer. Such things do exist, but yours isn't one, or at least is not
connected as one. Cups will be listening (by default) on port 631, on
the computer's IP address. I can't remember if it
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