On Sat, Jan 06, 2007 at 09:20:38PM +0800, li sh wrote:
> I remembered the xp client using a "Deskjet Printer" as its driver
> when it "add a printer" because no that specific driver supplied in
> the Windows xp. Is this the reason ?
>
I have no idea. If your printer came with a driver CD, you sh
A Windows xp client did this following your steps wanting to use my
Debian cups server's hp deskjet printer. And then he printed one
webpage as a test. The printer did nothing :(
But the log in the cups seems ok. Here it is:
=
192.168.4.94 - - [05/Jan/2007:20:00:39 +0800] "POST /printers/HP3
Well, IPP worked great with my Ubuntu notebook. Thanks Roberto. But, it
crashed each time I wanted to install driver of my HP printers (Canon
worked fine). I think there is something wring with drivers (bug)
because printers have been detected. I decided to use SAMBA for printer
sharing between
Sorry for breaking the thread, I'm on digest.
If Samba[0] is overkill, than you can get a generic PS printer driver
from Adobe[0] as a free download and use that on your Windows machines
to print to CUPS queues. As suggested, you will still have to
configure CUPS to allow requests from your netw
On Sat, Jan 06, 2007 at 12:16:57AM +0100, Danesh Daroui wrote:
> Now I can connect to administration page from another machines. Now I do
> not know what URL should type for IPP connection from other machines.
> Also, printers are not still shareable from SAMBA.
>
OK. That's good. Now, what yo
Now I can connect to administration page from another machines. Now I do
not know what URL should type for IPP connection from other machines.
Also, printers are not still shareable from SAMBA.
Erik Karlin wrote:
On Fri, Jan 05, 2007 at 02:15:05PM -0500, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
On Fri,
On Fri, Jan 05, 2007 at 02:15:05PM -0500, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 05, 2007 at 07:14:30PM +0100, Danesh Daroui wrote:
> > Yes. It works via CUPS administration page (localhost:631).
> >
> I know that it works via localhost. But, does it work *across* the
> network, from the machine
On Fri, Jan 05, 2007 at 07:14:30PM +0100, Danesh Daroui wrote:
> Yes. It works via CUPS administration page (localhost:631).
>
I know that it works via localhost. But, does it work *across* the
network, from the machine which is trying to remotely access the
printer?
Regards,
-Roberto
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Yes. It works via CUPS administration page (localhost:631).
Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
On Fri, Jan 05, 2007 at 06:19:49PM +0100, Danesh Daroui wrote:
I would like to share my printers between my systems. I have used SAMBA
and it works fine between my XP systems. The problem is that there is
On Fri, Jan 05, 2007 at 06:19:49PM +0100, Danesh Daroui wrote:
> I would like to share my printers between my systems. I have used SAMBA
> and it works fine between my XP systems. The problem is that there is no
> printer in the Printers share list of SAMBA. How can I share my printers
> so they
I would like to share my printers between my systems. I have used SAMBA
and it works fine between my XP systems. The problem is that there is no
printer in the Printers share list of SAMBA. How can I share my printers
so they can be viewable by SAMBA? I also couldn't see any option in CUPS
admi
Dear Friends,
I am a long time user of sid.
I frequently have trouble setting up cups properly
again after an upgrade, particularly lately :).
I have a network of computers which all print to a single machine which has the
printer installed on it.
I am currently able to get the computer with
On (19/05/05 21:28), Ishwar Rattan wrote:
>
> On Thu, 19 May 2005, Sven Arvidsson wrote:
>
> > Ishwar Rattan wrote:
> > > Is there a tool (not KDE based) to configure
> > > local and remote printers on a box running cupsys?
> >
> > The GNOME frontend, gnome-cups-manager.
> >
>
> Well it is plain
Well it is plain text based machine, no
desktops (KDE/Gnome/Others) :-(
-ishwar
On Thu, 19 May 2005, Sven Arvidsson wrote:
> Ishwar Rattan wrote:
> > Is there a tool (not KDE based) to configure
> > local and remote printers on a box running cupsys?
>
> The GNOME frontend, gnome-cups-manager.
>
Ishwar Rattan wrote:
> Is there a tool (not KDE based) to configure
> local and remote printers on a box running cupsys?
The GNOME frontend, gnome-cups-manager.
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Ishwar Rattan wrote:
> Is there a tool (not KDE based) to configure
> local and remote printers on a box running cupsys?
>
> -ishwar
CUPS itself. Visit http://localhost:631 on the box running
CUPS. Add yourself to the lpadmin group if you want avoid
using the root password.
-Roberto
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Is there a tool (not KDE based) to configure
local and remote printers on a box running cupsys?
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On Sun, 9 Mar 2003 17:23:00 +0100 (CET)
iks_kzm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> dpkg -l | grep lp
>
> shows
> rc lpr2000.05.07-4.2 BSD lpr/lpd line printer spooling system
>
> dpkg -l | grep magicfilter
>
> rc magicfilter1.2-53 automatic printer filter.
>
> dpkg -l | gre
On Sat, 8 Mar 2003, nate wrote:
> iks_kzm said:
>
> > I have
> > lpd/hplj120
> > and lpd/postscript
> > and
> >
>
> that is indicative of multiple spoolers installed on the system,
> run a dpkg -l | grep lp and see if lpr and/or lprng show up, also
> it may help to do a dpkg -l | grep apsfil
iks_kzm said:
> I have
> lpd/hplj120
> and lpd/postscript
> and
>
> cups
that is indicative of multiple spoolers installed on the system,
run a dpkg -l | grep lp and see if lpr and/or lprng show up, also
it may help to do a dpkg -l | grep apsfilter and dpkg -l | grep magicfilter
remove any of t
Thanks for answer.
On Sat, 8 Mar 2003, nate wrote:
> iks_kzm said:
> >
> > How one can configure printer for NON-root user?
>
> be sure you only have 1 print spooler installed. e.g. lpr/lprng
> should not be installed.
in /var/spool/
I have
lpd/hplj120
and lpd/postscript
and
cups
>
> /etc/p
iks_kzm said:
>
> How one can configure printer for NON-root user?
be sure you only have 1 print spooler installed. e.g. lpr/lprng
should not be installed.
/etc/printcap should be empty and/or have the contents of
/etc/printcap.cups (/etc/cups has a config file where you can
tell it to write info
I use debian3.0 and installed CUPS. I have HP Laserjet 1200 series.
During the configuration (http://localhost:631/ as root)
I configured the printer: e.g. 1200 dpi, ...).
When I print something from root account it seems that the cups
works OK and configuration of the printer is OK.
But when
"christophe" == christophe barb writes:
christophe> On Wed, Sep 25, 2002 at 05:28:58PM -0500, Shyamal
christophe> Prasad wrote:
>> "christophe" == christophe barb writes:
>>
christophe> Hi, Is there a tool to configure printers in cups.
>> Is there something you do
On Thu, Sep 26, 2002 at 12:44:46PM +0200, Ronald Castillo wrote:
> Hello..
>
> Reading this thread I decided to give a try to CUPS and I've managed to
> configure my printer (HP Deskjet 722C connected to a Win2K PC on LAN).
> Anyway, I'm not able to print because I need to specify the Username
Hello..
Reading this thread I decided to give a try to CUPS and I've managed to
configure my printer (HP Deskjet 722C connected to a Win2K PC on LAN).
Anyway, I'm not able to print because I need to specify the Username and
Password, but I can't find any way of doing this. Could anyone pleas
On Thursday 26 September 2002 4:12 am, christophe barbé wrote:
> > Is there something you don't like about http://localhost:631/ as a
> > means of configuring cups on the cups server?
>
> Yes. Guessing the uri.
> As far as I know it's possible to detect available network printers and
> I am looki
On Wed, Sep 25, 2002 at 05:28:58PM -0500, Shyamal Prasad wrote:
> "christophe" == christophe barb writes:
>
> christophe> Hi, Is there a tool to configure printers in cups.
>
> Is there something you don't like about http://localhost:631/ as a
> means of configuring cups on the cups se
"christophe" == christophe barb writes:
christophe> Hi, Is there a tool to configure printers in cups.
Is there something you don't like about http://localhost:631/ as a
means of configuring cups on the cups server?
/Shyamal
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christophe barbé wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there a tool to configure printers in cups.
> I know about kups but this tool is not in the debian archive and I would
> prefer stay without kde libs.
>
> Ideally I would like a tool detecting available printers on the intranet
> (like kups do).
>
> Otherwis
Hi,
Is there a tool to configure printers in cups.
I know about kups but this tool is not in the debian archive and I would
prefer stay without kde libs.
Ideally I would like a tool detecting available printers on the intranet
(like kups do).
Otherwise what is the best way to find and/or config
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