Re: LPRng: Zero Byte data file from client - always

2002-01-08 Thread christoph . beyer
hi, you can definetely print to lprng from any system as long as you don't violate the RFC1179 to much. Simply make a connection to port 515 and there you go ! regards ~christoph On Mon, 7 Jan 2002, Joel Hammer wrote: > I don't think is it possible to service non-unix clients withou

Re: LPRng: Very strange problem

2002-01-08 Thread christoph . beyer
hmmm, this is really strange :-( On Mon, 7 Jan 2002, Keith Rinaldo wrote: > Hi, thanks for the reply. > > I've tried every possible way of implementing force_localhost that I know > about... first we put it in the printcap file for each printer. Then we put > it in lpd.conf. Then, I recompl

Re: LPRng: Printing from non UNIX clients possible?

2002-01-08 Thread christoph . beyer
hi, sure a lot of people do, I personaly got mac and windows lpr clients regards ~christoph On Mon, 7 Jan 2002, David L. R. Houston wrote: > Ok, let's try this: > > Has anyone gotten LPRng to print *anything* submitted from a *non* UNIX > client at all (eg. Windows, Macin

Re: LPRng: More on duplexing behavior

2002-01-08 Thread christoph . beyer
hi, firts you must turn on the duplex feature in the menu of the printer, if IFHP is configured correctly you should now get some duplex output by using lpr -Zduplex -P. If you are printing a postscript file which insists on being a 'single-side-file' you will probably not succeed. If a simple as

LPRng: print acconting in linux

2002-01-08 Thread M.shahidi
Dear all I have one samba server with some windows client and one Hp 4100 lan printer I set some configuration on samba server and create it print server too my print server work properly and each windows computer can send print trough samba server but i couldn't set page counting i will be glad

LPRng: SAMBA -> printer driver and windows forms

2002-01-08 Thread christoph . beyer
hi, I'm using SAMBA 2.2.0 and LPRng 3.8.3 on SOLARIS 2.7 to offer printservice for ~2.300 NT 4.0 clients. Everything works fine, I use the feature to preconfigure the NT drivers on the printserver which makes my NT clients think they talk to a NT server :-) The most annoying problem is that the

Re: LPRng: print acconting in linux

2002-01-08 Thread Ryan Novosielski
What is the symptom you are experiencng? _ _ _ _ ___ _ _ _ |Y#| | | |\/| | \ |\ | | | Ryan Novosielski - Jr. UNIX Systems Admin |$&| |__| | | |__/ | \| _| | [EMAIL PROTECTED] - 973/972.0922 (2-0922) \__/ Univ. of Med. and Dent. | IST/ACS - New Jersey Medical School - C630 On Tue,

LPRng: Re: SAMBA -> printer driver and windows forms

2002-01-08 Thread christoph . beyer
hi, that's exactly what I did but on the clients the default is overwritten, probably because there is no forms entry for 'A4' in the local registry regards ~christoph On Tue, 8 Jan 2002, Jon Gerdes wrote: > If you use Samba to send out the printer driver you can setup th

Re: LPRng: Printing from non UNIX clients possible?

2002-01-08 Thread David L. R. Houston
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 u

Re: LPRng: Make problems

2002-01-08 Thread Alan Sundell
On Fri, 4 Jan 2002, Dave Lovelace wrote: > Alan Sundell wrote, in part: > > > > Or, (IMHO -- correct me if I'm wrong) just get rid of the DEBUG1 > > statement altogether (why is it necessary to print the values of > > compile-time constants like AF_UNIX and AF_LOCAL at run time?). > > > Because wh

Re: LPRng: Printing from non UNIX clients possible?

2002-01-08 Thread Rick Cochran
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 Appleta

Re: LPRng: printing Legal size documents on letter size paper

2002-01-08 Thread Joel Hammer
I haven't tried this but: If you are sending text documents, enscript has a Media switch. If you are sending postscript documents, ghostscript has a PAPERSIZE switch. mpage has a paper option, too. Try man enscript or man gs or man mpage. Joel On Mon, Jan 07, 2002 at 11:57:45AM -0600, [EMAIL PR