Jeff Wiegley wrote>Date: Fri, 09 Apr 1999 11:36:34 -0700 >Subject: Re: smbprint(ing) to a HP 3100??[snip]>On a linux box: >1) open up netscape >2) print the netscape window to a file "netscape.ps" >3) use ghostscrip to change it to an HP command language... > gs -dNOPAUSE -sDEVICE=ljet2p -sOutputFile=bug.prn netscape.ps -c quit >4) now use smbclient to print bug.prn... > a) smbclient \\\\server\\share "" > b) smb: \> print bug.prn > >after a couple of seconds the windows98 box will crash with >a blue screen of semi-death (your choices are to continue in >which case things might not work correctly or you cn hit ctrl-alt-del >to reboot the machine. >I don't know much about your HP3100, but I have two sites both of which allow users to print from Linux systems to HP printers (HPLJ6 and HPDJ540)on W95 machines using ghostscript (I set this up by installing apsfilter then editing the apsfilter interface scripts to use smbclient. In fact I can print successfully from the W95 system via the Linux print spooler and back to the W95 system again) (pretty pointless huh). I have no idea why your Linux print request is crashing the W98 system - it suggests it is hitting something strange in the HP printer driver which is _extremely_ complex for the HP integrated print/fax/copy/scanner/modem/toaster stuff. Maybe you could write a ghostscript driver for the HP3100? :-> Good luck, Paul Paul Sherwin Consulting 22 Monmouth Road, Oxford OX1 4TD, UK Phone +44 (0)1865 721438 http://www.telinco.co.uk/psherwin/index.htm Fax +44 (0)1865 434331 mailto:psherwin@telinco.co.uk Pager +44 (0)7666 797228