Ron,
They can most certainly print to the printers I have on my linux laptop.
In fact, one of the printers I have installed, they cannot print to it
UNLESS they go through my machine! :-)
The printers I am printing to are all HP network printers: LaserJet
5000, LaserJet 2100, Color LaserJet
Terry,
Sounds like you have a convincing argument for your
network administrator to switch their file and printer
servers to Linux!!!
Ron.
--- Terry Sheltra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ron,
They can most certainly print to the printers I have
on my linux laptop.
In fact, one of the
Hello all,
I have a very strange problem here at work. I have my laptop set up
with LM 9.0, and using CUPS to print to our Window$ domain print server.
We also have some mac OS X machines around that seem to be picking up
the printers I have installed on my laptop (my laptop is apparently
--- Terry Sheltra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
I have a very strange problem here at work. I have
my laptop set up
with LM 9.0, and using CUPS to print to our Window$
domain print server.
We also have some mac OS X machines around that
seem to be picking up
the printers I
Randy,
what I did was follow the prompts using the KUPS - CUPS
Administration application under Configuration -- Printing. Select
Add printer from your SMB network. Scan the network and double-click
on the PC with the printer. Then click away.
I'm writing this from memory. I wish I could be
On Fri, 18 May 2001 14:47:52 -0700 (PDT)
Todd Flinders [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have you tried setting the printers up with kups?
That makes it super easy.
Configuration-Printers-Kups
Thanks Tom, that was the clue I'd been seeking.
I bounced around for several days looking all over the
Sam,
Maybe you (or someone else) can help me. I tried setting up kups last
night with no luck. I want to print from my Linux machine to a printer
on a Windows machine. I tried setting this up when I installed Mandrake
7.2, and the print test worked. Since then (and after several
reinstalls
KUPS is simply amazing - it can scan for a networked printer, and
installation proceeds in an entirely point-and-click fashion, without
any typing whatsoever (except for printer name..). I hope Mandrake will
one day incorporate this ease of use into its Printer configuration
applet. :)
On
Have you tried setting the printers up with kups?
That makes it super easy.
Configuration-Printers-Kups
--- John Rye [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is a cross-post.
I've set up a local network of 2 1/2 machines (well
one is only half
working til I find some monitor specs grin), and I
Okay, this one stumped me for a while too, I'm ashamed
to say.
Unfortunately, my situation seems to be a bit simpler
than yours as it is on a home LAN with Win98 as the
print server.
But what I did was used the Samba web-based
configurator under Network Configuration. Once I had
Samba
Can anyone help set up remote printing on a LM 7.2
machine running KDE 2.1.1 to be able to print to a
networked printer in a windows 2000 environment?
Printing Services for Unix is installed on the print
server, but I cannot successfully attach any printer
queues located on this server. I have
On Fri, 03 Nov 2000, you wrote:
I have 7.1 operating but cannot get to print. I have an HP LaserJet 5
printer on a print server on 192.168.0.99. What settings to print there?
I've tried them all (I think)...Please help
Thanks,
Tom
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I can not seem to get my printer (physically attached to Mandrake box) to
print from a network machine. It prints fine from Linux, but when I try to
print from Win98 nothing happens. When I add the printer in Windows, I
choose network printer and browse to the linux machine printer.
It seems to
John
- Original Message -
From: Rich McCabe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, July 17, 1999 6:16 PM
Subject: [newbie] Network printing
I can not seem to get my printer (physically attached to Mandrake box) to
print from a network machine. It prints fine
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