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Re: Sharing Linux printer with Mac



On Sat Jan 21, 2006 01:36AM, Chinook wrote:
> P4 with Debian Etch (testing), kernel 2.6.12-1-686,
> Gnome desktop and USB attached printer and scanner
> 
> PMac G5 running OS X Tiger (10.4.4)
> ......................................................................................
> 
> I've got my AppleTalk/zeroconf LAN setup working for file sharing -  with netatalk and task-howl on the Linux box. 
> 
> When I had my printer connected to my Mac I could print to it from the Linux box with just CUPS whether the Mac AppleTalk connection with the Linux box was active or not.   Then I decided I 
> wanted more desk space around my Mac and moved the printer to my Linux box.  Now I can print from my Linux box, but I can't seem to figure out how to print to it from my Mac :-P 
> 
> For once I'm finding the printer setup on my Mac the more difficult :-(  I've tried it outside the AppleTalk connection by simply supplying an address of 192.168.2.69:631 and though the printer 
> definition is accepted, actual printing says the printer is busy.  I've also tried it with the AppleTalk connection up, again supplying the same address, with the same results.  I've also tried 
> variations of addresses without success. 
> 
> I'm sure I'm tripping over the obvious but what???  Is there a way to specify the Linux printer from my Mac outside AppleTalk?  Or if I need to through AppleTalk, do I need to further edit my 
> Linux netatalk setup - maybe the papd.conf??? 
> 
> If I do need to (somehow) use the Linux printer with AppleTalk, there is another lesser question.  How do I ensure that the howl tools (mDNSResponder for advertising) start at login like afpd and 
> atalkd.  Following is the mDNSBrowse info if it's any help.
> 
> I'm keeping notes on the detail steps in order to share the setup with anyone else they might help,  so if you want to see the detail steps I've taken so far I can send along the text file or put 
> it up on my dotMac account for download. 
> Thanks,
> Lee C
> 
> 
> debian1:/home/leec# /etc/init.d/mdnsresponder restart
> Stopping Rendezvous service discovery responder daemon: mDNSResponder.
> Starting Rendezvous service discovery responder daemon: mDNSResponder.
> debian1:/home/leec# mDNSBrowse _afpovertcp._tcp
> browse reply: Add Service debian1 _afpovertcp._tcp. local.
> browse reply: Add Service debian1 _afpovertcp._tcp. local.
> resolve reply: debian1 _afpovertcp._tcp. local. 169.254.103.69 548
> resolve reply: debian1 _afpovertcp._tcp. local. 169.254.103.69 548
> resolve reply: debian1 _afpovertcp._tcp. local. 169.254.103.69 548
> resolve reply: debian1 _afpovertcp._tcp. local. 169.254.103.69 548
> browse reply: Add Service slpmacg5 _afpovertcp._tcp. local.
> browse reply: Add Service slpmacg5 _afpovertcp._tcp. local.
> resolve reply: slpmacg5 _afpovertcp._tcp. local. 192.168.2.14 548
> resolve reply: slpmacg5 _afpovertcp._tcp. local. 192.168.2.14 548
> resolve reply: slpmacg5 _afpovertcp._tcp. local. 192.168.2.14 548
> resolve reply: slpmacg5 _afpovertcp._tcp. local. 192.168.2.14 548
> 

This worked for me when all else failed:

For troubleshooting, try printing using the advanced method "IPP
printing via http."

In Printer Setup, hold down the option key while clicking More
Printers. Select Advanced, then IPP using http. Use this URI:
http://[IP_address_of_server]:631/printers/[queue_name_on_server]

Good luck. 

-- 
Cheers,
Trey
----
 
Never underestimate the bandwidth of a station wagon full of tapes.
		-- Dr. Warren Jackson, Director, UTCS
 
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