On 17-Feb-2003/10:09 +1100, Edwin Humphries <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>We have an Epson Stylus Color 1160 printer that we'd like to make
>available from the server (RH7.2 with SAMBA). It's already running a
>laser printer, and has no other parallel port available.
>
>So it seems the only option is to install a USB card and configure the
>printer using that. Does anyone know of any possible issues with this
>approach?
>
>The printer itself is reported by linuxprinting.org as being fully linux
>compatible.

I use a Brother HL-1440 laser printer on a USB port on an RH72 box. It was
just as easy as setting up a parallel printer. Linux detected a printer on
the USB port, and when I started printconf-tui, the port was listed as
available.

The USB port I used was on-board. I also tried adding a second parallel
port using a PCI card. It included instructions for Linux, but I could not
get it to work. After a couple of hours, I decided that USB had to be
easier. I wish I'd known just how much easier it would be.

Tony
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