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Debian Linux PC...want to print to Windows Network printer
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| How can I get my Linux PC system, which is up and running nicely, to print
to a printer on my windows network. The Linux box is on a cat5 coming out
of the network router, and is up fine on the Internet. How can I get it to
print to the printer on this Windows network? I just got Linux installed
Sept 9th, so I am new to this...I am not sure how to work from the command
line...but I do have the newest Samba software on a disk....
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| Ron wrote:
> How can I get my Linux PC system, which is up and running nicely, to print
> to a printer on my windows network. The Linux box is on a cat5 coming out
> of the network router, and is up fine on the Internet. How can I get it to
> print to the printer on this Windows network? I just got Linux installed
> Sept 9th, so I am new to this...I am not sure how to work from the command
> line...but I do have the newest Samba software on a disk....
follow a 4-5 step Cups howto. that is all you need.
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| Alan wrote:
> Ron wrote:
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> follow a 4-5 step Cups howto. that is all you need.
Ok...Thank you very much. Where, exactly, do I locate "a 4-5 step Cups
hoto." ?
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| ***** charles 2006-09-16, 1:16 pm |
| "Ron" <giu@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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> Alan wrote:
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> Ok...Thank you very much. Where, exactly, do I locate "a 4-5 step Cups
> hoto." ?
Google is your friend.
later....
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| AJackson 2006-09-16, 1:16 pm |
| Ron wrote:
> Alan wrote:
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> Ok...Thank you very much. Where, exactly, do I locate "a 4-5 step Cups
> hoto." ?
You could try:
http://www.howtoforge.com/
http://www.debian-administration.org/
and of course:
http://www.google.se/linux
You need to set up your MS Windows box to share your printer to the net
as a SMB-printer (that is, MicroSoft:s net protocol to share printers
and disks).
You need CUPS (package cupsys in Debian) to handel printer queues on
your linux system (and it can also share printers to other computers in
your network that runs CUPS-clients). You need to set it up to use
SMB-printers.
Good luck
AJackson
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| Alan wrote:
> Ron wrote:
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> follow a 4-5 step Cups howto. that is all you need.
Well, I did get CUPS installed and running, and ran it....Unfortunately,
even though it reports that I successfully installed the printer, and even
after it reports that the test page is "printing", nothing prints...
Any suggestions?
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