On Wed, 2008-07-30 at 11:58 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > IMO nobody have more than 6 printers installed > > Hmm. with cups and samba you might get access to all installed printers >
I think you don't understand it... It's the CLIENT! So the client only shows the printers INSTALLED on YOUR system! You want to print to another printer? Well install it on YOUR system before it will be in the list. > > > What kind of default printer do you want to set? E.g. saleorder are > > printed on a printer near the sale-department. The department where > > invoices were printed is on the other side of the building, but they want > > to print a saleorder ........... > > exactly - this is default for the report (problem POS to think about how to > associate POS printers to reports - may be via IP address of the terminal?) We installed 2 printers on our POS-terminal (For the moment a normal PC) one for printing a packinglist (because the customer want to pay by invoice) and one for printing a receipt (we ware testing that) So when we click on "Print packinglist" we get the list with the two printers. We get also the list when we click on "Print receipt) > and what I though is to override it for the user > * permanently > * for selected print jobs > BTW we have done this for an installation with multiple sites where all > printers are available - names and types are stored (redundant) IN the > database - and associated with certain reports. > the reports have also format specs to allow only selection of matching > printers. > I don't want to store that in a database. It should be on the client. IMO each client should be possible to set it's own default printer for each report, and the possibility to select another printer to print sale order. Generating the report should be on server-side, printing (and selection) should be on client-side. _______________________________________________ Tinyerp-users mailing list http://tiny.be/mailman/listinfo/tinyerp-users
