Re: Printing from Windows XP

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On Wed, 2010-02-24 at 18:55 -0500, Kevin J. Cummings wrote:
> On 02/24/2010 06:43 PM, Tim wrote:
> > On Wed, 2010-02-24 at 18:15 -0500, Kevin J. Cummings wrote:
> >> This is not Windows, but in the same tradition, after rebooting my
> >> CUPs server, I have lost connectivity to this printer from *both*
> >> windows machines, both from user and admin accounts.
> > 
> > Obvious question:  How long did you wait?
> 
> At least 5 minutes before I tried.
> 
> > If SMB is also involved with printing, then machines going on and off
> > the network frequently cause havoc, while the SMB system goes through
> > its who's-the-boss motions.
> > 
> > Years ago I observed that SMB doesn't seem to have the concept of
> > logging off.  Hence when a machine goes offline, other things get their
> > knickers in a twist because they're still trying to use it.  And are
> > still in a twist, for quite some time, if it comes back again.
> 
> AFAICT, SMB is no longer involved with my printing services.  XP can
> access them directly, and I configure them as an "internet" printer via
> a URL like:
> 
> 	http://server:631/printers/printerName
> 
> ISTR that I had to create a special "raw" queue for them under CUPs so
> that the Samsung Windows printer driver could talk to them directly
> (without a postscript conversion).  So, while my Fedora computers talk
> to the "lp" printer, Windows talk to the raw queues using the Samsung
> Windows printer drivers.
> 
> Certainly, these raw queues do not appear to the Windows boxes when I
> "browse" for them.  Another reason why I think that SMB is no longer
> involved.
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you're correct - a 'raw' printer is NOT necessarily SMB (though you
could choose to share a raw printer via samba)

system-config-printing

Make sure you have 2 printers... one for the Linux (leave untouched) and
one for 'raw' printing. Set the 'make' as Generic and choose 'Raw'
printer

If port 631 is open, then other users should be able to print via your
ip address or name (if you have host name or DNS resolution) port 631 as
you indicated above with the printer name being whatever you set for the
name in system-config-printing (suggest no spaces because those would
likely have to be represented as %20 which is cumbersome at best)

Craig


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