On 2010-10-03T13:25:58, Allan Wind wrote:
> I would encourage you to push on getting to lpd.  Here is what we 
> use at work:
> 
> lpd://192.168.1.4/port1
> 
> You might have explicitly set the PPD after changing the 
> connection.

Try run nmap against the printer to see which ports are 
available:

nmap $ip

where $ip is the IP address of your printer.  You will probably 
need to install nmap first (`aptitude install nmap`).  It will 
tell if you there is any connectivity issues.  lpd is port 515, 
ipp is 631 etc (see /etc/services).


/Allan
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Allan Wind
Life Integrity, LLC
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