rodney fluharty
2014-Dec-17 17:11 UTC
[Samba] Printers shared via samba server vs Windows server
Greetings. I have a question and I'm sure it's elementary to some, but I've not found an answer by googling. I have a Debian Jessie/Sid box with Samba 3.6.6. I have AD integrated with point&click functionality. All is well except for one thing. I have about a dozen network copiers who have give weird margin errors when trying to print from Word. That's not the issue I want to cover here, but I think the cause of that may be that samba doesn't provide all the information to the client computers, that a windows server gives. Here's what I mean, when shared through samba, the printers have generic icons, rather than the pictures of the printers, other information is missing too. In win7 client, in printer properties, General tab, there is no box under "Model" that shows current paper loaded. Also when I open click on the printer icon, it opens the the window that shows documents, rather than the windows-served version that opens with window with the printer manufacturer's logo, etc. The samba served stuff just seems more generic. Is it because samba is serving an older version of the drivers (generation, not revision). Or is it that a windows server provides more information to the client? I went so far as to do port enumeration on samba, thinking that maybe some of this was provided by printer via SNMP. What's the deal? Thanks -- Rodney Jay Fluharty