I have installed cups feeding two network printers (HP Laser Jet with network card and HP Inkjet parallel on a DirectJet box - neither of these are postscript).

I can print the test page on both printers from the cups admin page. I can also print from firefox using ^P (where the two printers appear in the menu - I have no idea how they got there).

What I can't do is

lp -d printer_name /etc/hosts

where printer_name is the printer name in the cups admin/printer pages.

The cups admin page shows the job is

"pending since " (date/time)

and no lights blink on the printer etc.

Google and google groups aren't helpful here.



I have foomatic-rip and foomatic-gswrapper installed
and a ppd file for each printer. On the admin page, the inkjet is a Gimp-print, while the other is RAW.
From the LinuxPrinting.org CUPS QuickStart page I cannot
figure out if I need to install any other foomatic files.

It's not clear to me how cups works. cupsd appears to be a webserver that allows you to write config files. I had expected that cups would be a wrapper around my regular lpd spooler. However there was no lpd installed with cups and nothing listening on port 515 when cupsd is running. Presumably all communication is via the cupsd port 631.

What I would like is to have this machine be a spooler and for the other machines on the network to print to the spooler rather than directly to the printer.

On these other print client machines do I need cups installed too? With the printers shared on the server cups machine, I set up cups on a second machine and reproduced the above tests with the network printers, and then looked to see if I could find the same printers shared from the cups server machine - I didn't really know what to do and didn't find any new printers. Since the server machine presumably would accept connections from cups client using ipp, I told the client to print to ipp://machine_name/ipp and then ipp://machine_name/ipp/cups_printer_name without success.

Rather than going on further, can anyone straighten me out with these pieces?

Thanks Joe

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