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HP Jetdirect 170x printer server from Linux
On 31 Jul 2006 16:31:50 -0700, "KraftDiner" <bobrie...@yahoo.com> wrote: I would like to write a network printer server that recieves graphics over the net. It would then send those graphics to the local/default printer on the windows machine. Can someone point me in the right direction for the protocol that one

HP Jetdirect 170x printer server from Linux
QuestionExchange USE...@questionexchange.com comp os linux setup I'm currently trying to setup a Linux Server so as to replace the company Win NT4.0 in case of system break-down. Could anyone help me on setting up the Intel Netport Express Printer Server in Linux ? I've search the Intel website, but they only have

Printer Server Usage Suggestions? Please
If your laptop is always behind your local firewall, then it should be sufficient to have an OpenVPN tunnel established between your local firewall/print server and your remote server. This should allow you to print. Configuring the routes on your laptop to go through your local firewall and VPN to the remote

Samsung ML4500
I can still use them, however, by some jiggerypokery on the PC, by redirecting a shared (fake) postscript printer to it. You could bung a small print server onto the laser, if it really only has a parallel port, and stick into the Ethernet - I did that for my Mum with an old Laserjet 6, and it's fine.

Is Fbsd a good printer server????
The Windows clients print to a spool which does NO input filtering, ie, no 'if=' in /etc/printcap. If you use apsfilter as your print filter, it will set up an 'if=' but it doesn't affect the data stream. The print server is an OpenBSD box; that's why the NIC name is different.

Epson 740 and SMC Barricade 7004 Router Printer Server
Is it possible for a printer server to not support socket printing? Actually they are normally referred to as port numbers. I'm not familiar with that device, but are you sure it is configured correctly. Some print servers I used require telneting into at specific port addresses in order to set them up for printing

compatability issue ??!? netgear, linksys, router, print server
I also have an NT 4.0 terminal server running and the workstations use a software program on it through terminal server client. Now, if I log on as any user through the terminal server client and go into the printer folder, click Add Printer, and choose network printer server, I can install both of the 4100N

HP officejet 5610
Printing on the wired client works fine with the HP 6L that I have connected to the built-in print server on the SMC wireless router. The error message that I get when I try to connect the wired client to the wireless print server is unique (I think) to that print server's driver (it says 'print server can't

A router without a printer server
Bill Hassell b...@hpuerca.atl.hp.com comp sys hp hpux Randy McCormick (rxmc...@pacbell.com) wrote: The problem: We want all of our lp requests to spool to a NT print server than ultimately to the printer. Also, when I lp a file directly to the laserjet it is missing CR's so the lines come out stepped.

How do I print through NT Printer Server
Alan Morris [MSFT] ala...@online.microsoft.com microsoft public windowsxp print_fax Server 2003 You can script the local printer creation using the WMI print provider and I'd would definity not go back to NT4 as your print server. -- Alan Morris Windows Printing Team Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base here:

Socket address for SMC700BR router/print server
I am attempting to setup my file/print server box that contains the following disk configuration: 4.5 GB - / 267.7 MB free (@ 87.7% capacity) 9.3 GB - /devel 4.7 GB free (@ 49.6%) 16.5 GN- /sql 15.7 GB free (@ 5.3%) When I attempt to start the print server config tool, I receive the following message: "Unable to

PJL Printing Print Server Support
The hierarchy displayed with the Windows Network/Neighborhood shows: Workgroup Names then Computer Host Name, or Print Server Name, or whatever host device for computers, then the shared folders and shared physical devices for the print server, the P1 port name Netbios printing does NOT use port names.

OpenVPN setup
James Knott bit_buc...@rogers.com comp os linux networking Casey Bralla wrote: I'm trying to print to a remote CUPS printer server, but it fails with error messages such as "server-error-service-unavailable". I've set AuthType to None for anonymous access under the general <Location /> section as well as the

64 bit print server...
Greg Andrews g...@panix.com comp unix solaris Anthony Mandic <am_is_...@start.com.au> writes: Diatonic wrote: I'm "trying" to setup a print server using a Blade100 running Solaris 8. The printer is a Xerox 8200 with its own network interface. If its networked, why do you need to set up a print server for it?

changing printer server to new server
Scott Schnoll scott_schn...@msn.com microsoft public windowsnt print Hi Tim, I'm in the midst of migrating about 2000 users and 250 printers from OS/2 print servers to NT print servers for a large client. We've got 50 printers per server, for a total of 5 print servers. All 5 are identical IBM 325's with 8G storage

printer server??
Well, the printer has arrived and has been installed and is working fine. Installation was a doddle. Plug into the power and my Intel NetworkExpress print server. Bring up the CUPS management page in Firefox, point the output to the print server and tell CUPS what Samsung driver to use. The ML4500 driver is already

TCP/IP Printer Server
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Arnold rasi...@aol.com microsoft public windows server setup I agree about Print Migrator and Con2Prt. They are two tools that every admin *must* have in their toolbox... I only have one print server, but I have a standby server that I keep up to date with Print Migrator. If the print server goes off line,

HP Queue Server vs. Remote Printer
2 i tried to share the printer to: 2.1 one windows wrokstation in the lan 2.2 two linux boxes on the lan with the following config file: [global] workgroup = PRINTSERVER netbios name = NEPTUN server string = neptun print server log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m max log size = 50 security = share encrypt passwords

HP officejet 5610
Warren Block wbl...@wonkity.com comp periphs printers Jenny <jhc7...@hotmail.com> wrote: We have 4 computers on a dsl modem/ router but we want to add a printer server so that any of the computers can access the printer whenever they want to. We use a Bellsouth dsl with 4 port caymen router which is located in the

DJ500 dead after >= 16 years.
patrick.them...@audi.de comp os ms-windows nt admin networking In article <38394B7C. 5D1BB...@technolink3.demon.nl>, Richard Harreman <rich...@technolink3.demon.nl> wrote: The setup is as follows: 1 Windows NT-Server working as a Printer Server. 3 Windows NT Workstations When I send a file or command to my printer