On Thu, 2009-09-03 at 09:39 +0400, Sergey Karapetyan wrote:
Any help?
May be samba or windows clients can forcefully serve\takes drivers always
then printer installing?
? Automatic printer driver installation works very well. The procedure
is covered in the Samba documentation.
Hello Guys!
Need help
myprintserver:
CentOS 5.3;
Samba 3.0.33-3.7.el5;
Cups 1.3.7 (LPD / socket) RAW printing mode;
Windows clients:
2000 SP1-4;
XP SP1-2;
*has no administrative rights
I have already installed printer from myprintserver on clients:
name: printer_01
model: HP LJ 3050 (drivers
Any help?
May be samba or windows clients can forcefully serve\takes drivers always then
printer installing?
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Hi,
I configured samba as PDC on a Fedora Core 3 system. It works
well and allows domain logon as well as I am able to use smbclient
program without any problem.
Now I am trying to configure a SMB Printer for this setup. The
printer is located on a Win98 machine. I am configuring this using
Dear SMB-Users,
I have a problem with my cups-printing queues. All my printers accessed
from windows are raw cups-queues. Printing works fine.
When accessing the netconfiguration on http://cupsserver:631/jobs
I see the finished print-jobs sent from samba. But the finished jobs
cannot be
Hi Neil,
try the following in Your smb.conf [GLOBAL]
# This option tells cups that the data has already been rasterized
cups options = raw
This is an new option in samba 3.0.6
It tells CUPS to leave Your printdata untouched.
I hope it helps.
You can find an very useful documentation for Samba and
Hello:
I have a machine running Fedora Core 2 with an HP Color
LaserJet 2550L printer connected via a USB cable.
Local printing from the fedora machine is just fine.
It uses CUPS.
I am trying to set this printer up using Samba, but I
keep getting postscript code when I try to print from
Richardson, Anthony wrote:
I'm having trouble printing to a HP LaserJet 6MP
Postscript printer. I'm using CUPS and normal
UNIX printing works fine.
I've tried to configure SAMBA for point and click
printing. That all seemed to go okay except that
what is printed is:
I'm having trouble printing to a HP LaserJet 6MP
Postscript printer. I'm using CUPS and normal
UNIX printing works fine.
I've tried to configure SAMBA for point and click
printing. That all seemed to go okay except that
what is printed is:
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Vit vmf11 at hotmail.com
Mon May 17 19:46:17 GMT 2004
i set up a print server using samba and cups and
it seems to be working fine but in my environment
it is vital for each printjob to have a banner with
netbios name on it.
eg i have 700 public computers and 4 printers so i
need each computer
i set up a print server using samba and cups and it seems to be
working
fine but in my environment it is vital for each printjob to have a
banner
with netbios name on it.
eg i have 700 public computers and 4 printers so i need each computer
to
print a banner with the hostname to distinguish
i set up a print server using samba and cups and it seems to be working fine but in my
environment it is vital for each printjob to have a banner with netbios name on it.
eg i have 700 public computers and 4 printers so i need each computer to print a
banner with the hostname to distinguish who
[Samba] CUPS printing from Windows
Alan Becker beckera at softrends.com
Tue Feb 17 05:03:19 GMT 2004
I have replaced a WinNT4 PDC with a Samba server.
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Problem: Windows clients (using downloaded drivers from print$) don't
seem to have full or proper control of printing. Example 1
I have replaced a WinNT4 PDC with a Samba server. I'm not experiencing
problems
with file sharing/locking at all, but printing is another issue. In
this network, there are
several dot-matrix printers that are ONLY printed to using a DOS
application, and
a laser (HP 2300, PCL and PS) that is
I have upgraded my Fedora Core 1 file server from the distribution
supplied 3.0.0 RPMS to the Fedora/Samba 3.0.2 RPMS I found on the Samba
Web Site.
After doing this, printers are not be recognized or shared.
When I restarted the server this message showed up in
/var/log/samba/log.smbd:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Bryan White wrote:
| I have upgraded my Fedora Core 1 file server from
| the distribution supplied 3.0.0 RPMS to the Fedora/Samba 3.0.2
| RPMS I found on the Samba Web Site.
| This was all working before the upgrade.
I goofed the RPMS. my build
Hello Bryan.
I used the same RPMs, and had the same error initially. If you change your
printcap name = /etc/printcap
I think you will find that error go away.
TTyL
From: Bryan White [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Samba] CUPS printing on Fedora with 3.0.2 RPMs
Date: Tue, 10
hi i have some trouble with samba and cups.
i have a printerserver (debian), cups prints in raw mode.
if i print something in winxp i get a paper with the letters bdb
followed by the pages i wanted to print. after that i get an empty page too.
is there anybody who can help me?
We're running Cups and Samba on a SUSE Linux 8.2 server with Windows 98,
NT and
2000 clients. We are experiencing intermittant problems whereby
printers on the client PC's are setting themselves to offline when
print jobs are sent to them. The problem is I'm finding it difficult
to
I have a samba based domain controller with a CUPS printer working fine.
When I try to connect to a samba printer from Win2000 I get the
following in the samba log:
2003/11/04 20:38:02, 0] printing/print_cups.c:cups_queue_get(889)
Unable to get jobs for ipp://localhost/printers/goucho -
After realizing my CUPS printername in /etc/cups/cupsd.conf must be the
same as my samba printer sharename (I don't think it says that anywhere
in any HOWTO, correct me if I'm wrong though) I am now getting to the
printer resource but...
Using Samba 3.0.1 and attempting to connect to a samba
hi,
i have a red hat linux 9.0 machine as file and printer server. on this
machine i have
samba 2.2.8a
cups 1.1.19 for printing
esp ghostscript 7.07.1
ghostscript-fonts-std 6.0
hpijs 1.5
it took me two weeks of work for setting up everything. now the
RH Linux 9 on AMD k6-2 500
Using HP deskjet 930c on USB
Samba version: 2.2.7a
cups version: 1.1.18
Hello - I have had a good look on this newsgroup - and what I've picked up I
think is allowing me to ask
these questions more intelligently. I've also had a good look at the CUPS
documentation
I've got a Samba server that is acting as a member server in a Windows NT
Domain. I enabled CUPS printing yesterday and have shared the 4 printers to
the domain. I then added the printers onto a Windows 2000 client, and can
print just fine to any of them.
But I have two problems (read
I have a RedHat 9 installation running XFS.
Cups 1.1.17-13 is installed
I have compiled and installed Samba 2.2.8a and everything appears to be
working apart from a minor printing problem.
After I have installed a printer on my Win2K workstation I can print via
samba to the cups printer using the
Sounds like you need the use client driver = yes hack in smb.conf, or
preferably, look into setting up print$ and automatic driver download.
man smb.conf for use client driver explains what appears to be your
problem in some detail.
Good luck,
~ Daniel
After I have installed a printer on my
I use Cups here and the install has been with out fail. Some oddities with XP but I
figure that is cause I am not forking the doe out, no worries thou, it all works
fabulously well. I have Caldera 3.1.1 with CUPS 1.1.19. Also with the smb
My suggestion is to use these settings:
[global]
On Sat, 2003-03-08 at 06:51, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
On Sat, 2003-03-08 at 04:12, Wolfgang Ratzka wrote:
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Im currently running some tests for a samba/CUPS based print server.
The print server is a member of an NT domain and uses winbind to import
NT
Andrew Bartlett wrote on Samba-Digest:
[Samba] cups printing and user names from trusted domains
Andrew Bartlett abartlet at samba.org
Sat Mar 8 21:46:01 GMT 2003
On Sat, 2003-03-08 at 06:51, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
On Sat, 2003-03-08 at 04:12, Wolfgang Ratzka wrote:
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On Sat, 2003-03-08 at 06:51, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
On Sat, 2003-03-08 at 04:12, Wolfgang Ratzka wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Im currently running some tests for a samba/CUPS based print server.
The print server is a member of an NT domain and uses winbind to import
NT
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Im currently running some tests for a samba/CUPS based print server.
The print server is a member of an NT domain and uses winbind to import
NT domain users. Users accessing the print server will be not from the
same domain but from trusted domains.
Everything
On Sat, 2003-03-08 at 04:12, Wolfgang Ratzka wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Im currently running some tests for a samba/CUPS based print server.
The print server is a member of an NT domain and uses winbind to import
NT domain users. Users accessing the print server will be not
Hello...again...Y'all are getting sick of me, aren't ya? ;)
Anyway, I am having quite the dilemna about printing. I'm using samba
2.2.7a aong with cups-1.1.5. I know this is an old version of cups, but
this is a production server and I don't want to fool with it yet. Anyway,
we have 2
Darin Bawden wrote on Samba-Digest:
[Samba] Samba/CUPS printing again
Darin Bawden [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fri Jan 10 00:42:19 2003
Hello...again...Y'all are getting sick of me, aren't ya? ;)
Anyway, I am having quite the dilemna about printing. I'm using samba
2.2.7a aong with cups-1.1.5.
First
Hi,
I've just downloaded and installed samba 2.2.7
with these options;
./configure \
--prefix=/usr \
--libdir=/etc \
--with-lockdir=/var/lock/samba \
--with-privatedir=/etc/samba \
--with-pam \
--with-winbind \
--with-swatdir=/usr/share/swat \
--with-pam \
--with-mmap \
--enable-cups \
Istvan,
You need to install the package cups-devel for your Linux distro.
Then you can build samba with cups support.
- John T.
On Sun, 1 Dec 2002, YYyyy XXxxx wrote:
Hi,
I've just downloaded and installed samba 2.2.7
with these options;
# rpm -qa|grep cups
cups-1.1.15-10
Someone calling himself linuxpower adviced on this list:
Message: 2
Date: Thu, 14 Nov 2002 07:30:18 +0100 (CET)
From: =?iso-8859-1?q?linux=20power?= [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] CUPS printing
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hello,
Are there any issues with using cups and samba together to export unix
printers to windows clients?
My situation i've got a fbsd print server with three printers attached
to it, i'd like to export two of them, the system has cups on it for it's
printing needs.
Thanks.
Dave.
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