Lee Thao
2004-Mar-12 15:33 UTC
[Samba] Win client can print if printer manually created but not when auto driver installed
Is this a samba issue or cups? I can print from a client just fine if I install a local printer attached to a local smb port (\\server\printershare). But when I create a "network" printer (using apw or double clicking on printershare in explorer), all I get for a test page (or from anything else actually) is a blank page with three non-alpha, greek lookin chars in the upper right. What gives? Printing = cups Lee.
Mark
2004-Mar-12 18:14 UTC
[Samba] Re: Win client can print if printer manually created but notwhen auto driver installed
"Lee Thao" <lthao@elmbrook.org> wrote in message news:200403121533.i2CFX70e014207@linuxmail.elmbrook.org...> Is this a samba issue or cups? I can print from a client just fine if I > install a local printer attached to a local smb port > (\\server\printershare). But when I create a "network" printer (using apw > or double clicking on printershare in explorer), all I get for a test page > (or from anything else actually) is a blank page with three non-alpha,greek> lookin chars in the upper right. What gives?If you have a small network, then stick with the local drivers. It's simple and it works. If you have hundreds or thousands of users, then buy a copy of "The Official Samba-3 HowTo and Reference Guide". Then settle down for a lot of reading and a lot of configuration and a lot of testing. It isn't simple, but it is potentially vey powerful. Disclaimer: I use the local driver method. I did buy the book and read all about the fantastic new printing abilities in Samba-3, but concluded the effort wouldn't be worth it for my 25 user network. So in fact, I have never used the method where drivers are automatically downloaded. Mark