On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 12:17 PM, Leonardo
Canducci<leonardo.candu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm using cups 1.4.0 from debian sid and I have a deskjet printer
> connected via USB. This printer is shared (ticked "Share printers
> connected to this system" and "Allow printing from the Internet" in
> the web gui) and should be visible.
> I can print from linux clients. Configuring the printer on linux
> clients is as easy as creating a client.config file in /etc/cups with:
> ServerName nameofmyserver
> I don't even install cups on the clients, package cups-client is
> enough. I don't used a wizards in linux clients.
>
> Anyway some time ago I managed to configure the printer on my wife's
> mac. This expansive laptop is connected wirelessly (same as the linux
> clients) via a router. Mac osx was able to detect the printer with the
> protocol (IPP) and server address. Now it can't and upgrading cups to
> 1.4.0 broke printing from it with the old printer profile. I can print
> in mac console specifying host address with:
> lp -h 192.168.0.1:631 test.txt
> but the damn wizard won't detect the printer.

Have you tried adding the printer through 127.0.0.1:631?

You will have to change the SystemGroup stanza in /etc/cups/cupsd.conf
(for example to the first-created admin user) in order  to make
changes through the CUPS web interface.


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