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RE: Help configuring remote 720C printer 2



After checking a bit I saw that the Win2K pc reports Access Denied.  I
checked in the linuxprinting.org forums for a solution but I couldn't
find anything (but I saw that the problem is kinda common).

Any help related to this issue is much appreciated.

Ronald Castillo

-----Original Message-----
From: Ronald Castillo [mailto:ronaldace2@cantv.net] 
Sent: viernes, 05 de julio de 2002 12:47
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: RE: Help configuring remote 720C printer

Thanks for your help, but it seems like there's still some problem.. I
configured my printer (manually because AutoDetect didn't work).  Here
is my config data:

Name: lp0
Spool Directory: /var/spool/lpd/lp0
File Limit in Kb: 0 (no limit)
Samba name of printer server: RAUL
IP number of server: 10.0.0.x
Printer Name: HP722C
User: <remote PC username>
Password: <password for the username>
Workgroup: <Workgroup>
Input Filter:
	Here I specified an HP 710/720 Series, black and white,
econofast mode, and extra options "-v 722" to specify my printer type.

I've tried this running X as my local user and as root with no luck.
The printer works perfectly if I print from a Windows XP computer which
is also in the same intranet.

Thanks for your attention..

Ronald

-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Hanchrow [mailto:offby1@offby1.atm01.sea.blarg.net] On Behalf
Of Eric Hanchrow
Sent: jueves, 04 de julio de 2002 22:58
To: Ronald Castillo
Subject: Re: Help configuring remote 720C printer

>>>>> "Ronald" == Ronald Castillo <ronaldace@cantv.net> writes:

    Ronald> I have a HP Deskjet 720C connected to a Win2000 PC.

I have precisely the same situation, and my stuff works great.  I
installed `printtool' and `pnm2ppa', and answered the questions that
printtool asked when it was configured, and that's all I had to do.
 
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