On Tuesday 22 April 2008 09:16:42 Reid Linnemann wrote:
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> Your device URI should not be an lpd URI, especially since you can't
> print with lpd. Use a 'parallel' URI in your case; parallel:/dev/lpt0
> works for me. When you want to refer to the printer from an external
> system, use ipp://hostnam
On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 9:16 AM, Reid Linnemann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Written by Andrew Falanga on 04/22/08 09:40>>
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On Tuesday 22 April 2008 9:40:16 am Andrew Falanga wrote:
> HI,
>
> I've never actually tried to install cups before and last night
> decided to give it a try because I was not having much success
> getting my printer working using the handbook directions. (I got it
> all setup correctly, obviousl
Written by Andrew Falanga on 04/22/08 09:40>>
> HI,
>
> I've never actually tried to install cups before and last night decided to
> give it a try because I was not having much success getting my printer
> working using the handbook directions. (I got it all setup correctly,
> obviously someth
Andrew Falanga writes:
> When I try to submit the printer test page from the web
> management interface, it says, "network host 'sniper' busy: will
> retry in X seconds." The URI I'm using for my printer is,
> lpd://sniper/lj4. The printer is connected to my parallel port
> and I think th
HI,
I've never actually tried to install cups before and last night decided to
give it a try because I was not having much success getting my printer
working using the handbook directions. (I got it all setup correctly,
obviously something is incorrect but stay with me, and although I could ge