> On Thu, 02 May 2002 00:13, you wrote:
> > You don't need samba to print, just smbclient. That is, you don't need to
> > be running a samba server.
> > Since you don't have much time and don't want to mess around with a lot of
> > stuff, here is the quick and dirty way. Assuming your printer is
>
Oh, by the way, is the print file you are trying to send formatted for your
printer?
Joel
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I don't have a printer on a windows box to mess with, but:
I would GUESS this is a problem on the win2k box. I would look at the
permissions on your printer in windows. Maybe take password protection or
whatever off that share (make sure it is shared!)
Since this might be a spooling error, look
On Thu, 02 May 2002 00:13, you wrote:
> You don't need samba to print, just smbclient. That is, you don't need to
> be running a samba server.
> Since you don't have much time and don't want to mess around with a lot of
> stuff, here is the quick and dirty way. Assuming your printer is
> postscrip
> Hi LUs,
>
> I dont have much time at the moment to read tons of documentation. So, I
> would like to ask a hopefully easy to answer question.
>
> Samba is running alright with me, smbclient works fine, but I would like to
> print from my Linux box over LAN to a printer (HP 560C) connected to
I got lazy. The full command with gs might look like this:
cat YourPostscriptFile | \
gs -q -sDEVICE=YourPrintingDevice -sOutputFile=- - | \
smbclient //Server/printershare PasswordStuff -c "print -"
quit
The trick is YourPrintingDevice. Look at gs -h for what is available.
Joel
On Wed, May 01,
You don't need samba to print, just smbclient. That is, you don't need to be
running a samba server.
Since you don't have much time and don't want to mess around with a lot of
stuff, here is the quick and dirty way. Assuming your printer is postscript,
just print your document in postscript format
On Wed, 1 May 2002, Diembo wrote:
> Hi LUs,
>
> I dont have much time at the moment to read tons of documentation. So, I
> would like to ask a hopefully easy to answer question.
Shame shame ;)
> Samba is running alright with me, smbclient works fine, but I would like to
> print from my Linux bo
Hi LUs,
I dont have much time at the moment to read tons of documentation. So, I
would like to ask a hopefully easy to answer question.
Samba is running alright with me, smbclient works fine, but I would like to
print from my Linux box over LAN to a printer (HP 560C) connected to a win2k
box.