Mark K. Kim wrote: >Hey guys~ > >At my work, we got one Mac (MacOS 9.x) and the rest PCs. All the PCs have >Windows on them (98, XP, 2K), and one is dual-boot with Linux. All >systems are connected via ethernet (100BaseT and 10BaseT.) > >Printing works fine on all systems, except the Mac. The printer (HP >OfficeJet G85) is attached to our one and only Win2K server. I can print >fine from Linux. So, I was thinking -- is there a way to get the Mac to >print to Linux, and have Linux forward the printing data to the NT to be >printed on the G85? > >I think this can be done in two different ways. One is if Linux supports >native Mac printing protocol, and if Linux can somehow be configured to >forward printing data, perhaps it can get Mac to print. In which case, my >questions would be: > > 1. Does Linux support Mac clients for printing? How? > 2. Can Linux forward printing requests after filtering the data > from some Mac-based protocol to SMB? How? > 3. Setup / Install printing services for Macintosh on the Win2K server and share the printer out to the Macintosh world.
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