On Sun, Mar 31 2002, at 13:05:21 -0500, Tom Allison wrote: > I have a D-Link DL-713P that supposed to support printers. > > I can get the Windows 98 stuff to work, but they provide all of that. > The appliance is a print server for network printers. > > I can print to it. > But I'm only able to send it postscript right now. > > There doesn't seem to any other options with regard to mozilla (I was > testing there.) > And I get no response from emacs...
This seems a bit off-topic, and you actually don't ask a single question ;-). But, I guess you want to know how to get printing working with that device uder Linux. I have the device working. Portscanning revealed it listens to 515/tcp (LPD). The tricky part was figuring out the LPD queue name the thing uses. It is not documented anywhere but it is 'lp'. I use CUPS with the following options: Device: LPD/LPR Host or Printer Device URI: lpd://192.168.0.1/lp Set the 'Model/Driver' option to one working with the printer you are using. 192.168.0.1 is the default IP address for the DI-713P on the LAN side. HTH, HAND Anton -- Anton Gyllenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> +358 50 341 2792 Lifix Systems Oy <http://www.lifix.fi/> PGP id DE9E86DA Yliopistonkatu 5, 3rd floor, FIN-00100 Helsinki, Finland -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]