hmmm,
seems to be a bit tricky, why don't you start the lpd in a debug mode (lpd
-d2) and look what's happening. Using appletalk is really pain !!!
regards
~christoph
On Tue, 8 Jan 2002, David L. R. Houston wrote:
I got a considerable number of replies to this posting. Alas,
David L. R. Houston wrote:
Short and sweet question: has anyone gotten LPRng to function for a
Macintosh client (running OS9 or OSX) that sets up its printers with the
Desktop Printer Utility, LPR Printing using IP? (i.e. NOT using Appletalk)
If *anyone* has managed to use Desktop
Unfortunately, running lpd in debug (I've tried D1 - 10 and
Network) always winds up in the same place: Check_for_missing
files: missing data file. I have no way of determining *why* the data
part is missing...
David
On Jan 9, 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
. hmmm,
.
. seems to be a
hmm, I'm quite sure that the problem is on the mac side, perhaps one of
the experienced mac user from the list can give you a detailed description
of the setup ?
On Wed, 9 Jan 2002, David L. R. Houston wrote:
Unfortunately, running lpd in debug (I've tried D1 - 10 and
Network) always winds
David L. R. Houston [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I got a considerable number of replies to this posting. Alas, nothing,
but nothing, has helped.
Short and sweet question: has anyone gotten LPRng to function for a
Macintosh client (running OS9 or OSX) that sets up its printers with the
I got a considerable number of replies to this posting. Alas, nothing,
but nothing, has helped.
Short and sweet question: has anyone gotten LPRng to function for a
Macintosh client (running OS9 or OSX) that sets up its printers with the
Desktop Printer Utility, LPR Printing using IP? (i.e. NOT
We have hundreds of Macs running OS9 and OSX using lpr to print thousands
of print jobs to LPRng with no problem whatsoever.
Don't give up.
-Rick
At 12:30 PM 1/8/2002, you wrote:
If *anyone* has managed to use Desktop Printer Utility, LPR printing using
IP on a Mac with LPRng (and NO
Ok, let's try this:
Has anyone gotten LPRng to print *anything* submitted from a *non* UNIX
client at all (eg. Windows, Macintosh)?
I am beginning to believe that I missed the boat completely and that this
simply is not possible using this product. Nothing works except host based
requests
We've been using it for 3 years now, Windows, MacOS, and UNIX (several
flavors). What's the problem?
samba and CAP are the Windows/Mac entry point and the UNIX clients use
lpr.
On Mon, 7 Jan 2002, David L. R. Houston wrote:
Ok, let's try this:
Has anyone gotten LPRng to print *anything*
] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
David L. R. Houston
Sent: Monday, January 07, 2002 2:18 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: LPRng: Printing from non UNIX clients possible?
Ok, let's try this:
Has anyone gotten LPRng to print *anything* submitted from a *non* UNIX
client at all (eg
Yes. I send jobs via LPR without a problem using the software that
apparently comes with HP Printers. The printer port is referred to as HP
Standard TCP/IP Port. The only time this didn't work was with a Windows
NT server accepting jobs from a lab and then forwarding them to LPRng --
the queue
: Andrew Morgan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 07, 2002 2:06 PM
Subject: Re: LPRng: Printing from non UNIX clients possible?
I believe he was referring to direct LPR-style connections from non-unix
systems, not connections through a program like Samba. We use both
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