Dave responded:
>Then you specify a lpd URI in CUPS from the CUPS server, not from the
>the clients. The clients should need to speak only IPP. Your device URI
>in CUPS for the printer should look something like this:
>lpd:///raw
>Replace with the actual hostname of the printer.
>It helps if y
> I have the CUPS printing working from windows desktops and Linux guest
to
> the printers when using IPP.
>
> I have a few printers that do not support IPP and require LPR/LPD.
Then you specify a lpd URI in CUPS from the CUPS server, not from the
clients. You want the server to do the actual I/O
I have the CUPS printing working from windows desktops and Linux guest to
the printers when using IPP.
I have a few printers that do not support IPP and require LPR/LPD.
I have done the following in setting up LPR/LPD with CUPS on Linux System
z.
We are using zVM 5.3 and SuSE SLES10 SP2.
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