I use lprng, which is what I think you mean by lpd, and have no cups
experience.
My best advice is:
They all work.
Learn about the system you are using, and troubleshooting will be much
easier.
Seek simplicity.
Avoid GUI configuration solutions.
Yes, the file is transferred to the server in any format you wish,
depending on the choice you make for a printer driver back on windows,
and, the server can or cannot, depending on what you specify on the
server, modify the job further.
Joel
On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 04:34:31PM +0800, Patrick Kwan
wrote:> Hell all,
>
> I want setup samba 2.2.7 as print server also for windows client
> 98/nt/2k/xp. My Redhat7.3 preinstall two print system: lpd and cups.
>
> 1. Are there any consideration issue I need to concern for choosing
> between these two printing system to let my win clients to print to samba
> server without trouble. For example, speed, quality, administrator.
>
> 2. Can anyone share their experiences using lpd or CUPS in samba?
>
> 3. When win client send a a print job (eg word doc) to samba share
> printer,samba will store this file in a spool directory.
>
> Does this file is a raw file that samba will send this file to printing
> system without any printer option/filter used?
>
> Or, the printing system will do some process according to printer driver
> option/ filters.
>
> 4. If it is a raw file, does it means that it's doen't matter that
which
> printing system/printer drivers (for win client only) we use?
>
> Please clarity me, Thanks!
>
>
> Patrick
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