Displaying 20 results from an estimated 600 matches similar to: "Win2k-->Linux-->Epson777 (smb.conf + /etc/printcap included)"
2001 Nov 19
3
Win2k-->Linux-->Epson777
Hello Family,
My RedHat-7.2 box prints perfectly to an Epson777 color injet
printer which I gave an IP address via a mini printserver attached
to the back of the printer.
I have a Windows2000 computer hooking into the same RedHat-7.2 box
via Samba-2.2.2 fine.
I have not been able to get my Windows2000 box to print to the
Epson777 color injet via Samba.
[question]
Since Linux already
2006 Dec 31
1
Fwd: SOLVED [cups] print_job: Unsupported format "application/octet-stream"
The attached message is 2001, but was 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
2001 Nov 22
1
[win2k] Epson777 "IT WORKS !!!!!"
Hello Family,
(smb.conf file attached)
Well I was here messing with the smb.conf file and don't ask me why
or how but here it is and it prints to the Epson777 Stylus
color inkjet with a "Edimax Mini Print Server" attached to the
back with a static IP from Windows2000.
The only slight quirk is that the "Epson Status Monitor" pops up
looking for the printer trying to
2002 Jul 19
1
smbclient & /etc/printcap Why does my printconf-gui doesnt work? (samba 2.2.3a) Red Hat Linux 7.2 enigma-
I have played around with samba now for quite a while but couldnt print on my
win2k box with koffice. with the command line smbclient it works:
smbclient //server/hpdeskje -N -P -U user -c 'print hello'
prints a text (from the file hello) "Hello World"
Also a print to file file off my win2k box would print fine with smbclient.
Only, I cant quite find out how the printcap
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 printer.
My OS is RedHat-6.2
<quote>
I uncomment the line
2001 Oct 31
0
[RHSA-2001:138-10] Comprehensive Printing Update
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Red Hat, Inc. Red Hat Security Advisory
Synopsis: Comprehensive Printing Update
Advisory ID: RHSA-2001:138-10
Issue date: 2001-10-22
Updated on: 2001-10-31
Product: Red Hat Linux
Keywords: Omni printing ghostscript foomatic printconf
Cross references:
2001 Oct 26
0
[RHSA-2001:112-07] Printing exposes system files to reading.
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Red Hat, Inc. Red Hat Security Advisory
Synopsis: Printing exposes system files to reading.
Advisory ID: RHSA-2001:112-07
Issue date: 2001-09-24
Updated on: 2001-10-25
Product: Red Hat Linux
Keywords: Ghostscript lpr LPRng printing
Cross references:
Obsoletes:
2005 Apr 14
0
printer configuration crashes after Samsung install
Hi,
I just installed the Samsung linux ML-1710 driver on my Centos 3.4 system.
I was intending to drive a printer conneted to a windows xp machine, over
the network. Now that I've done the install, the printer configuration
applet crashes as soon as I try to launch it. I get the following Traceback:
# printconf
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/sbin/printconf", line
2010 Apr 30
2
drop last character in a names'vector
Hi, i have a vector filled with names:
[1] Alvaro Adela ...
[25] Beatriz Berta ...
...
[100000] ...
I would like to drop last character in every name.
I use the next program:
for (i in 1:100000) {
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? largo <- nchar(names[i]-1)
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? names[i] <- substring (names[i],1,largo]
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?}
Is another and faster way of do it?
Thanks,
2007 Oct 22
1
system-config-printer wont start
Hello All.
Anyone know what the cause of this error is in Centos 4?
$ system-config-printer
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/sbin/system-config-printer", line 9, in ?
import queueTree
File "/usr/share/printconf/util/queueTree.py", line 1236, in ?
queueTree()
File "/usr/share/printconf/util/queueTree.py", line 138, in __init__
if
2008 Jul 21
1
where is printconf-tui on CENTOS 5.2 (migrate printer configuration)????
we are migrated CENTOS from 4.X to 5.2 on seperate DELL servers.? For printer definition migrate on CENTOS 4.X , we can use following command:
??? printconf-tui --Ximport < printers.xml
I can not find "printconf-tui" command on CENTOS 5.2.? Does anyone know how to migrate printer configuration on CENTOS 5.2?
Thanks.
2002 Jul 12
1
job fails to print via samba 2.2.6-pre1 - lpd ASCII a nd postscript test works fine...
Ah, it appears that I have confused myself...
I indeed have ALL of the queues defined as JetDirect with the model
specific driver selected in printconf.
With this combination I am telling linux to modify the job [via the filter]
and then pass it as a RAW [jetdirect] where I SHOULD just have the queue
define as JetDirect with a RAW as the driver and let the job go as
transmitted by the client
2002 Aug 06
1
Print share using hpoj.
Hello all.
The set up: - Kernel 2.4.18-3
- HP Office Jet K80.
- USB port
- hpoj-0.8 driver
I've been struggling installing and configuring the new driver for Linux/USB printing, due to a couple of silly mistakes.
The question here is are there any differences in setting up a print server using this new driver than the usual
2001 Nov 20
1
(best error yet) A StartDocPrinter call was not issued.
Hello Family,
[day 2.5]
Well, thanks to "Gerald (Jerry) Carter" there has been progress in
attempting to print from my Windows2000 machine to my Linux machine
running 2.2.2 to an Epson777 inkjet printer on the LAN with a mini
print-server on the back of it.
I've now got no more RED "access denied" warnings in my Win2k
printer setup screen, there is a GREEN "Status:
2002 Aug 08
2
Printing to XP printer
I am having a bit of a problem getting my Samba printer configuration to
work with Windows XP(I am running samba on Linux Redhat 7.3). My other
shares seem to work as I can find my files on the my Linux system using XP.
I have used redhat 7.3 kde printer configurations to create the appropriate
files. The result is when I try to send a print job the printer kicks into
to gear but only a blank
2004 Feb 03
1
Printing with Samba 2.2.5 and lprng
Hello,
Excuse me for my English.
I use an impression (not yet;) and file server samba 2.2.5 on a red hat 7.2.
I try to print starting from a station under Windows 2000 but I obtain the error "the handle is invalid".
I installed the drivers for my impimante on the W2000 station but I would like to also know if the drivers of the printer are necessary for the W2000 workstation AND
2003 May 22
2
Samba and Cups.
Listers,
I encountered a problem with samba (2.2.7a) when I was setting CUPS (1.1.14)
up.
I set it up through the web interface, setting the appropriate values in
smb.conf:
[global]
<snip>
printing = cups
load printers = yes
printcap name = cups
[printers]
comment = All Printers
path = /var/spool/samba
browseable = no
public = yes
2006 Aug 16
2
Sharing a Win-XP(pro) USB printer :(
Hello Family,
I'm having a hell of a time just trying to "see" the shared printer
on a Win-XP(pro) box here at home. All my other Windows boxes can
not only see it but print to it, my Unix family (all of the
relatives) of machines are having no luck.
I apologize if this is something simple for Samba has evolved so
much that one barely needs to do anything to get stuff working for
2002 Jul 11
1
job fails to print via samba 2.2.6-pre1 - lpd ASCII and postscript test works fine...
Red Hat 7.3
samba 2.2.6-pre1 using bsd style printing
printers: HP LaserJet 8100
HP LaserJet 8150
HP Color LaserJet 4500
HP Color LaserJet 4550
Problem: I set up printers in linux via printconf as JetDirect queues. I
have ~90 printers, all but 12 of which are HP LJ 4000/4050.
I can send a test page [both ASCII and
2004 Mar 30
1
unexpected behavior in plot
I'm having difficulty getting plot to work with type="n", when either the x or y variables is a factor.
For example,
x <- 1:10
y <- 1:10
plot(x, as.factor(y), type="n")
plot(as.factor(x),y, type="n")
plot(y ~ as.factor(x), type="n")
produce plots with data plotted, whereas
plot(x,y, type="n")
plot(y ~ x, type = "n")