Re: Tackling a shared USB printer (linux -> WXP)

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On Tue, May 04, 2004 at 06:59:50PM -0500, Jeff Vian wrote:

> On Windows, the file is formatted (and binary) before it is spooled to 
> the queue (raw on Windows as well as on Linux).

And this is always true?  Then for printing to a Linux-hosted printer
from Windows, we always need octet-stream available as an allowed
mime-type.  I suppose that samba always queues the data with '-o raw'.

I'll ask the CUPS folk if there is a downside to always enabling the
octet-stream mime-type.

Thanks for your explanation.

Tim.
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