On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 5:41 AM, Tim Waugh <twa...@redhat.com> wrote: > ...
> It might be that these printers support SNMP. You could try running the > snmp backend for them directly, like: > > /usr/lib/cups/backend/snmp 172.26.33.191 > > ... I tried this on my network-connected printers. The only one that provided a device ID is my new Samsung SCX-6555N, which is an office copier/printer/scanner. $ /usr/lib/cups/backend/snmp <ip> network RAW "Samsung SCX-6x55 Series" "Samsung SCX-6x55 Series" "MFG:Samsung;CMD:PCL5E,PCL6,POSTSCRIPT,PDF,FWV,EXT;MDL:SCX-6x55 Series;CLS:PRINTER;MODE:PCL;" "" The other printers don't give a useful answer. network socket://<ip> "hp LaserJet 4200" "hp LaserJet 4200" "" "" network socket://<ip> "HP LaserJet 2200" "HP LaserJet 2200" "" "" network socket://<ip> "HP LaserJet 4100 MFP" "HP LaserJet 4100 MFP" "" "" network socket://<ip> "HP Color LaserJet 3800" "HP Color LaserJet 3800" "" "" I hope the first one helps. -- Dale Dellutri
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