I setup a printer on my windows computer on the local server in my uni lab.
I can connect to it with no problem from all windows computers in the lab. From
my linux based laptop, I set it up with the same parameters (I guess its using
the guest user) but I can't get any response from it.
The
Guten Abend
Olaf Eichhorn wrote:
Ich glaube es liegt nicht an CUPS, sondern an SAMBA.
Viel Erfolg
Olaf
Es lag an der Einstellung zur parallelen Schnittstelle: im BIOS von
ECP+EPP auf SPP umgestellt und das wars :(
(Irgendwie machte parport_pc des Kernels 2.6.8 (sarge) Probleme)
Pascal
Pascal Tritten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Christian Schmidt wrote:
Olaf Eichhorn, 11.07.2005 (d.m.y):
ich habe gerade mal meine smb.conf angeschaut. Ich habe einen Drucker
der auch am Parallelport des Servers hängt.
-- print command = lpr -r -P'%p' -o raw %s
Diese Zeile habe
Hallo Pascal,
Kann man an Samba noch etwas
einstellen?
Ich fürchte in Samba kann man eine Menge einstellen. ;-)
Ich schicke Dir einfach mal meine smb.conf, dann kannst Du vergleichen.
Der Server läuft allerdings (noch)nicht unter Debian. Ich vermute
allerdings, dass Dein Problem nicht
Hallo Olaf
Pascal Tritten wrote:
ich habe gerade mal meine smb.conf angeschaut. Ich habe einen Drucker
der auch am Parallelport des Servers hängt.
-- print command = lpr -r -P'%p' -o raw %s
Diese Zeile habe ich nicht drin. Versuche mal diese Zeile
auszukommentieren und
Hi Pascal,
ich habe gerade mal meine smb.conf angeschaut. Ich habe einen Drucker
der auch am Parallelport des Servers hängt.
[Canon_LBP_4i]
comment = Canon Laser Drucker
path = /var/spool/samba
printer admin = root, werkstatt, buero, carrosserie
read only = No
Hi,
Christian Schmidt wrote:
...und deswegen wuerde ich samba gar nicht in die Druckgeschichten
miteinbinden. Wie bereits erwaehnt: Schon Windows 2000 brachte den
direkten IPP-Support mit.
Die XP-Kiste hier im Haus druckt wunderbar via IPP ueber meinen
Linux-Server.
Problem ist nur, dass
Christian Schmidt wrote:
Hallo Olaf,
Olaf Eichhorn, 11.07.2005 (d.m.y):
ich habe gerade mal meine smb.conf angeschaut. Ich habe einen Drucker
der auch am Parallelport des Servers hängt.
-- print command = lpr -r -P'%p' -o raw %s
Diese Zeile habe ich nicht drin.
Hallo zusammen
Nach dem Upgrade von woody auf sarge funktionieren meine Printer nicht mehr
(es werden nur Hieroglyphen gedruckt). Sie sind lokal am Parallelport 1 und
2 angeschlossen und sollen nur raw-Daten von Windows-Clients ausdrucken.
Die Zeilen:
application/octet-stream
Hallo Marcos,
Marcos Otero Garcia, 25.06.2004 (d.m.y):
Der Grund für den Einsatz von Samba als Netzwerk-Spool für CUPS ist,
dass ich ein Drucktor für alle hier verwendeten OSs eingerichtet möchte.
OK...
Abgesehen von MacOS =9 (AFAIK kein IPP-Support built-in) können OSx und
Hallo,
ich habe mich gerade in die Liste eingetragen und bitte um
Entschuldigung falls ich mit diesem Posting die Netiquette misachte.
Hier eine kurze Problembeschreibung:
Seit einigen Tagen versuche ich einen SMB-Print-Spool für CUPS zu
konfigurieren. Lokales Drucken funktioniert einwandfrei
Hallo Marcos,
Marcos Otero Garcia, 25.06.2004 (d.m.y):
Hier eine kurze Problembeschreibung:
Seit einigen Tagen versuche ich einen SMB-Print-Spool für CUPS zu
konfigurieren.
Heisst das: Lokal sorgt CUPS fuer Druckdienste, und via samba sollen
diese Win- und anderen Rechnern zur Verfuegung
Hallo Christian,
Hallo Jakob,
Christian Schmidt wrote:
Hier eine kurze Problembeschreibung:
Seit einigen Tagen versuche ich einen SMB-Print-Spool für CUPS zu
konfigurieren.
Heisst das: Lokal sorgt CUPS fuer Druckdienste, und via samba sollen
diese Win- und anderen Rechnern zur Verfuegung
I got it working, somewhat. The script does kick off and the 2k PC with
the shared printer starts a print job, then finishes the printjob 1 second
later without having printed a thing, and smbclient reports a successful
print. Ideas?
EOL
Tib
On Sat, 16 Mar 2002, timothy bauscher wrote:
Yep, plenty of ink :] It's like when it's getting sent via smbclient
all
the data of the file is just tossed, so it starts a printjob and feeds
it
no info and the print job says 'I'm done!'.
What is cups? People keep mentioning it. Is it able to print through a
windows shared printer?
I've got a linux box setup on the same network as a windows 2000 box which
has a shared printer (lexmark z32). I've searched the list archives and
found reference to 'smbprint' and other things but nothing real helpful on
how to set this up. I could not find smbprint at all even though I have
--- Tib [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got a linux box setup on the same network as a
windows 2000 box which
has a shared printer (lexmark z32). I've searched
the list archives and
found reference to 'smbprint' and other things but
nothing real helpful on
how to set this up. I could not
I've got a linux box setup on the same network as a windows 2000 box
which
has a shared printer (lexmark z32). I've searched the list archives
and
found reference to 'smbprint' and other things but nothing real
helpful on
how to set this up. I could not find smbprint at all even though I
hi ya
Alan Kerry Shrimpton([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
Hi,
I know most people have their Linux box connected to the net. I have my
windows machine.
I know most people probably have their printers connected to their Linux
machine. I have it connected to my
I've given up on getting my hp882c to print under linux. Filters dont
work, etc.
I've attached the sucker to a P200 windows box and shared it out.
Windows boxes can print correctly now. (Aka, wife can print her
research) Is there a way using samba without filters or the like that I
can put
On Saturday 09 February 2002 09:12 am, Robert L. Harris wrote:
I've given up on getting my hp882c to print under linux. Filters dont
work, etc.
have you tried installing cups? if not, it's definitely worth the time it
takes to investigate.
On Sat, Feb 09, 2002 at 09:49:00AM -0800, ben wrote:
| On Saturday 09 February 2002 09:12 am, Robert L. Harris wrote:
| I've given up on getting my hp882c to print under linux. Filters dont
| work, etc.
|
| have you tried installing cups? if not, it's definitely worth the time it
| takes to
On a sid system, which package? I'm just tired of fighting this friggin
printer.
Thus spake ben ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
On Saturday 09 February 2002 09:12 am, Robert L. Harris wrote:
I've given up on getting my hp882c to print under linux. Filters dont
work, etc.
have you tried
On Saturday 09 February 2002 09:54 am, Robert L. Harris wrote:
On a sid system, which package? I'm just tired of fighting this friggin
printer.
'apt-get install cupsys' did it for me.
btw, don't cc to my address. if i weren't reading the list, i wouldn't be
writing to it, either.
L. Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: ben [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Debian Users debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2002 9:54 AM
Subject: Re: printing to samba
On a sid system, which package? I'm just tired of fighting this friggin
printer.
Thus spake ben ([EMAIL PROTECTED
On Sat, Feb 09, 2002 at 11:23:19PM -0800, Patrick Kirk wrote:
| I got it working using the web interface of CUPS under Lynx. Took about 4
| attempts and some mild swearing but after 5 years of using Linux its the
| first time I got it to print ;-)
|
| Would you mind posting what you've put in
I have set a Samba server but I cant get windows clients to print
through it.
After a failed print job, if I try to print localy I get this error:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp# lp -d Epson tmp.print
lp: unable to print file: The requested resource is currently
unavailable on this server.
Though there
I do not know much about Samba nor lpd, but it was very easy.
Use default samba configuration and install lpd with one printcap set to
do printing with out filtering. That was all needed.
Can you access Linux drive from windows by user mode with password.
Anyway, GS filtering is not needed
I've had this problem for a long time and I'm tired of it. ;-)
I've found this bug report:
http://www.debian.org/Bugs/db/30/30368.html which describes my
problem. Basically printing from win95 to my Debian GNU/Linux 2.2 system
via samba, using AdobePS 4 software AdobePSDefaultPostScriptPrint
Hi there!
I'm having a rather difficult problem with printing through samba from
Windows machines. What happens is there are a bunch of big Word documents
(with pictures in there from digital cameras) that need to be printed out in
batches. Normally a user can pick a bunch from explorer
I have already sent this message to the list but I don't know
if it has arrived because of problems with my subscription
address, so I resend it:
I have a debian machine with an epson 900 printer;
I use samba to print from another machine with windows98;
here is the problem: when printing a
Hello:
What I find amazing about M$95/98 is that if you turn off
the screen saver, many problems disappear.
Peter
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have already sent this message to the list but I don't know
if it has arrived because of problems with my subscription
address, so I resend it:
I
Peter Iannarelli [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello:
What I find amazing about M$95/98 is that if you turn off
the screen saver, many problems disappear.
thanks for your answer, Peter, but I had already tried that;
the screen saver is disabled;
Hubert
I have a debian machine with an epson 900 printer;
I use samba to print from another machine with windows98;
here is the problem: when printing a large job (e.g. an A4 photo
at 1440dpi) I get an error somewhere in the middle: a file
begins to arrive in /tmp and at a random time the transfers
I have a debian machine with an epson 900 printer;
I use samba to print from another machine with windows98;
here is the problem: when printing a large job (e.g. an A4 photo
at 1440dpi) I get an error somewhere in the middle: a file
begins to arrive in /tmp and at a random time the transfers
Two Win95 client machines here have a weird problem printing to my LJ5L
via samba; they often say that an error occurred writing to \\Server\LJ5L.
Usually it works next time, although one of the clients is being
particularly stubborn tonight. Anyone ever seen this? I print from NT
more often than
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hi all
I'm printing to a NT server 4.0 with smbclient, using the following
script (this is a resume):
echo server $server, service $service $logfile
(
echo print -
cat $1 | /usr/sbin/ljet4l-filter
) | /usr/bin/smbclient $server\\$service
Þann 31-Oct-97 skrifar Paul Miller:
I have three questions:
(2) How do I print in color? Netscape has the option of color, but it
won't print in color. I'm using a HP DJ660C shared on a win95
machine with magicfilter's dj550c-filter.
Use postscript printing, and pipe it
I have three questions:
(1) How should I have security setup so only those users in a specific
group can print? In addition, the /etc/lpd directory can not be
accessable by any users because of the passwords for samba. Currently
I have /usr/bin/(lp,lpc,lpq,lpr,lpraccnt,lprm,lpstat)
On Thu, 14 Aug 1997, George Bonser wrote:
My understanding is that samba allows Win95 to print to Linux, it you
want to go the other way, (linux to Win95 resources) you need a program
called rumba. You can locate it on most of the NExT ftp archives, I do
No, you use rumba to nfs mount the
On Thu, 14 Aug 1997, Rick Macdonald wrote:
On Thu, 14 Aug 1997, Paul Miller wrote:
I'm trying to add an entry to the /etc/printcap file to print on another
machine (win95) using samba. I have a HP Deskjet 660C and I want to use
Magicfilter's DJ550C filters. Here's the problem:
On Thu, 14 Aug 1997, Rick Macdonald wrote:
On Thu, 14 Aug 1997, George Bonser wrote:
My understanding is that samba allows Win95 to print to Linux, it you
want to go the other way, (linux to Win95 resources) you need a program
called rumba. You can locate it on most of the NExT ftp
I'm trying to add an entry to the /etc/printcap file to print on another
machine (win95) using samba. I have a HP Deskjet 660C and I want to use
Magicfilter's DJ550C filters. Here's the problem:
1) how do I use two filters in the printcap file (dj550c-filter and smbprint)
2) when I print w/
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