On Tue, 2005-09-06 at 00:28 +0800, Michael Lai wrote: > Sorry but what is IPP? Internet Printing Protocol. Basically, it's a standard for printing across a TCP/IP network, which doesn't (shouldn't) matter which operating systems are involved. CUPS (Common Unix Printing System) uses it, and so can Windows. On my home network I just couldn't get Windows to print to a Linux served printer using Samba, and none of the error messages (when there were any) were any help at diagnosing the problem. However, I could get Windows to print over IPP, just by putting in the HTTP address to the printer (as the printer is linked to in the CUPS WWW interface) into the Windows add printer doodah. e.g. <http://example.com:631/printers/Kyocera_FS-400> -- Don't send private replies to my address, the mailbox is ignored. I read messages from the public lists.