I have 4 USB printers working on one LTSP server and lts.conf looks like this

...snip....
[lablj0]
  PRINTER_0_TYPE    = U
  PRINTER_0_DEVICE  = /dev/usb/lp0

[lablj1]
  PRINTER_0_TYPE    = U
  PRINTER_0_DEVICE  = /dev/usb/lp0

[rm14hp]
  PRINTER_0_TYPE    = U
  PRINTER_0_DEVICE  = /dev/usb/lp0

[rm13hp]
  PRINTER_0_TYPE    = U
  PRINTER_0_DEVICE  = /dev/usb/lp0
...snip....

I think I have an HP that gave me some problems. I had to use a different printer driver.

Did you test the printer on a local system?
Did you test it locally on the LTSP server?
Can you telnet to the printer at port 9100?
Do you have syslogd enabled?
Do you get log messages from the terminal about the printer being on line?




On Mon, 2006-01-30 at 18:31 -0500, Karl Zander wrote:
We have an HP 1020 with a USB connection to the terminal.  Can't get it to 
work.  From the LTSP Wiki I added this to the lts.conf for the terminal

[ws001]
    PRINTER_0_TYPE     = U
    PRINTER_0_DEVICE   = /dev/usb/lp0

Tied adding this too
MODULE_01          = usblp

But with that module the terminal will not even boot.

This is LTPS-4.1.1 on Gentoo Linux

--Karl



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