[ale] printer support in router
Dow Hurst
dhurst at kennesaw.edu
Mon Apr 21 11:34:27 EDT 2003
Whoa! I misread your post!!!
Just assigned the IP of the printer plugged into the printer port (which
is your router's internal IP) to the CUPs printer URL. What you will be
doing is just telling CUPS that it must connect to the printer via an IP
instead of a local USB or parallel port. If the printer understands
Postscript or if CUPs has a driver for the printer you are in business.
Dow
Michael D. Hirsch wrote:
>I'm looking for a way for my wife and me to share a printer and ran across
>a broadband router with a printer port. Anyone know how these work? Of
>course, the docs say you must have Windows of Mac, but who reads docs.
>
>Can I just use, say, CUPS and tell it that it has a network address?
>Anyone using one of these?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Michael
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