Hi,
Still working this out with the vendor.
Could you guys try this driver with the Xerox 7xxx model and let me know
if it plays nicer with samba?
http://www.support.xerox.com/go/getfile.asp?Xlang=fr_FR&XCntry=FRA&objid=55425&EULA=1&prodID=WC7228_WC7235_WC7245&Family=WorkCentre&ripId=&langs=English%20(US)&plats=Windows%20XP&Xtype=download&uType=
Their thoughts is the device mode issue which we're all familiar with:
"Be aware that a valid device mode can only be initiated by a _printer
admin_
<http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/smb.conf.5.html>
or root (the reason should be obvious). Device modes can be correctly
set only by executing the printer driver program itself. Since Samba
cannot execute this Win32 platform driver code, it sets this field
initially to NULL (which is not a valid setting for clients to use).
Fortunately, most drivers automatically generate the printer driver data
that is needed when they are uploaded to the/ [print$]/ share with the
help of the APW or rpcclient. "
na...@alanbar.us wrote:
Hey Ryan,
I am having the same problem. A client bought two of the bigger xerox printers, a 7655 and a 5225. We would much prefer to run them through Samba. I was wondering if you and the engineers were able to come up with something. Any help would be hugely appreciated.
_Nabil
Ryan Suarez wrote:
Hi,
I'm having the same problem w/ samba v3.3.9 and Xerox 7346 drivers.
When I try to edit default driver properties I get function errors and
operation could not be completed (screenshots attached).
I'm currently working with Xerox 2nd level engineering on this. I'll
let you know if anything comes of it although I'm not feeling
particularly optimistic.
regards,
Ryan
Guillaume Rousse wrote:
Hello list.
I've a strange issue with a samba 3.4.3 print server. Everything is
fine with most printers, meaning drivers are assigned on server side
and automatically distributed to the clients as expected. However, I
fail to configure a Xerox document center 7435 the same way.
When I attempt to assign a driver to the printer, from a windows
client with admin privileges, I get an 'unexpected error occured in
the print driver, close this windows and retry' error message, twice.
More precisely, I can see initial renaming of the printer according to
the driver name, then the error occurs, then the printer get renamed
to '' (which is a bit painful :P)
I previously had a slightly different model (document center pro
c2636) which was working fine. The other working printers are not
xerox ones.
The driver is OK: it works fine when accessing the printer directly,
and also when used from a windows print server. Also, I tried other
variants (such as PCL driver instead of PS one), without success.
When configuring the same printer from a Windows system, I had to
configure it with raw socket connection, because IPP connection didn't
allowed me to share it at all, and CIFS connection to the print queue
caused me some troubles (the printer didn't appeared in the 'fax and
printers list' of the server from remote hosts).
The underlying printing system, cups, works perfectly. I've tried to
switch from IPP to raw socket connection, because of the behaviour
changes found with windows server, it didn't change anything.
I performed a network capture both on server and client side while
triggering the error. The result is available as:
http://www.zarb.org/~guillomovitch/server.pcap
http://www.zarb.org/~guillomovitch/client.pcap
I can see some suspicious messages such as:
WINREG OpenKey response, Error: WERR_BADFILE
SPOOLSS GetPrinterData response, PrintProcCaps_NT EMF 1.008, File
not found (pathname error)
SPOOLSS SetPrinterDataEx response, Access denied
But nothing really useful.
I'm joining my samba configuration file. I'm using mandriva 2009.0 as
server, and windows XP enterprise as client.
Any hint appreciated.
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