Hi all, I have a small peer-to-peer network of machines (3 * W98, 1 * Redhat7.1) with two printers (1 * HP6L, 1 * Lexmark Z22) hanging off the back of one of the W98 machines and have an odd problem. I am still a newbie with Linux, finally getting things up and running (sort of) after several weeks of fiddling around and innumerable reinstalls. I've finally seemed to have got Samba working-ish. My Windoze machines can see files on the Linux box and, for the most part, that's good enough for me. I do, however, have a need to print from the Linux box and it's this requirement that's causing grief. Please excuse my ignorance but I'm ankle-deep in FAQs, tips&trix, how-tos, etc and am now completely confused. I added both of the printers using the Printer Config app (running KDE) and they both printed test pages just fine. If I start up the KDE Text Editor and print (the 'services' file being long enough for a decent test) then, to the HP everything is fine while the Lexmark prints a line of narrow black bands and then barfs. If I try printing from the Advanced Editor then nothing at all happens on either printer and Windoze doesn't appear to receive anything. If I try and print out one of the HTML help pages from Netscape then, to the Lexmark, it will print the first page (with no concept of economy-mode, even though it's set. It floods the paper with ink) and then barfs. Sending the same page to the HP will get it to print out 40+ (I killed it at 40-something when I noticed what was happening) pages of garbage; each page one line of random characters. I realise that it's my ignorance that's causing the problem (or suspect it is) so I will apologise in advance for my newbieism and hope that some kind guru in this forum will be willing to submit to a few minutes of hand-holding and help me solve this. Any advice, pointers, cures will be gratefully received. (But please keep it simple, I'm easily confused. <g>) TIA -- ************************************************************** Ian Jennings Microware Data Services Ltd. This post is made entirely from recycyled ones and noughts **************************************************************