[ale] Cups and SMB
James P. Kinney III
jkinney at localnetsolutions.com
Wed Sep 18 20:24:13 EDT 2002
No. That spec is for the printer that is connected to the cat5 line
directly. That is a real "network printer". If the printer is connected
to a pc which in turn is connected to the cat5 line, it is a shared
printer if it is a Windows OS on the pc.
In that case (windoze box with parallel/USB cable to printer), the
smbclient sotware is required to mangle, er, handle the protocols
properly.
On Wed, 2002-09-18 at 19:51, Geoffrey wrote:
>
>
> Michael Hirsch wrote:
> > On Wed, 2002-09-18 at 15:18, cfowler wrote:
> >
> >>I stopped lpd on RH7.3 because it cannot print to Win2k printers without
> >>script modifications. I thought I try cups. But it does not do smb.
> >>Is there any good method to print to winbloze printers?
> >
> >
> > Are you sure that it is only a windows printer? Every networked printer
> > I've seen has a unix print queue in it that you can print to directly.
>
> Say that again? Are you saying that you can print to a windows printer
> from a UNIX box without Samba?
>
> >
> > --Michael
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