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2006 Dec 31
1
Fwd: SOLVED [cups] print_job: Unsupported format "application/octet-stream"
...s the top of the list in a Google search for the error message. The same solution fixed a SuSE 9.3 Samba/Cups problem for a Brother MFC 3360C printer. Thanks! Original message: Bill Schoolcraft bill at wiliweld.com Sat Dec 29 13:36:02 GMT 2001 Gustavo Courault <courault at gigared.com> has solved this for me with the following advice and I have enclosed my smb.conf file in case it may help anyone, I'm running Samba-2.2.2 and CUPS printing to a Epson-777 injet via a Edimax $40 printserver attached to the back of the printer with a static IP address assigned to the pr...
2001 Dec 28
1
[cups] print_job: Unsupported format 'application/octet-stream'!
Hello Family, In attempting to print from Win2000 to RedHat-6.2 Linux (Samba-2.2.2) using CUPS I received the following errors from /var/log/cups/error_log I [28/Dec/2001:19:20:40 +0800] Listening to 0:631 I [28/Dec/2001:19:20:40 +0800] Configured for up to 100 clients. I [28/Dec/2001:19:20:40 +0800] LoadPPDs: Read "/etc/cups/ppds.dat",12 PPDs... I [28/Dec/2001:19:20:40 +0800]
2001 Dec 29
0
SOLVED [cups] print_job: Unsupported format "application/octet-stream"
Gustavo Courault <courault@gigared.com> has solved this for me with the following advice and I have enclosed my smb.conf file in case it may help anyone, I'm running Samba-2.2.2 and CUPS printing to a Epson-777 injet via a Edimax $40 printserver attached to the back of the printer with a static IP address assigned to the pr...
2002 Feb 19
4
CR instead of CR/LF
New to Samba, so excuse me if this is a stupid question, but I've searched the different on line resources and can't find an answer. When I copy Perl scripts from my Windows 2000 machine to the UNIX Samba share on that same machine, a CR/LF appears at the end of each line instead of just the CR, making UNIX unhappy when I go to run those scripts. Any way to have Samba strip the LF