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Re: Printers won't run



Florian Kulzer wrote:
On Thu, Jun 07, 2007 at 08:58:55 -0500, Dennis G. Wicks wrote:
After following the suggestions of Florian and Samuel the Epson CX7800 prints now. But it won't print test pages. (?) That may have been the only problem with it to begin with.

The HP (remote) still doesn't print. Test pages or otherwise.

[...]

Before I copied the error_log I stopped cups, rm'd the error_log
and then started cups, then printed a file, not a test page, to
the HP so there shouldn't be too many extraneous msgs in the error_log.

DeviceURI smb://JOYCE/HPDeskjet

You are not supplying any login credentials to joyce if the DeviceURI is
set up like that. This will only work if your Linux username is
identical to your Windows username and if joyce does not require a
password for that user. Please check if you can see the printer listed
when you run

smbclient -N -L joyce
while you are logged in on your Linux machine as your normal user. If
you can see the printer make sure that "HPDeskjet" is indeed the name
under which joyce reports the printer to samba clients.


Seems to work fine.

	dgwicks:~$ smbclient -N -L joyce
	Anonymous login successful
	Domain=[PINEYWOODS] OS=[Windows 5.0] Server=[Windows 2000 LAN
		 Manager]

	        Sharename       Type      Comment
	        ---------       ----      -------
	        IPC$            IPC       Remote IPC
	        D$              Disk      Default share
	        X$              Disk      Default share
	        print$          Disk      Printer Drivers
	        D-Drv           Disk
	        G-Drive         Disk
	        HPDeskjet       Printer   HP Deskjet 6500 Series
	        z-image-i       Disk
        	z-image-k       Disk
        	z-image-j       Disk
        	c-drv           Disk
        	z-image-f       Disk
        	z-image-g       Disk
        	z-image-h       Disk
        	I-Drive         Disk
        	Y$              Disk      Default share
        	ADMIN$          Disk      Remote Admin
        	z-image-e       Disk
        	z-image-p       Disk
        	C$              Disk      Default share
	Anonymous login successful
	Domain=[PINEYWOODS] OS=[Windows 5.0] Server=[Windows 2000 LAN 	
		Manager]

        	Server               Comment
        	---------            -------

        	Workgroup            Master
        	---------            -------
	dgwicks:~$

This is a "home" network so I don't use ids or passwords. They would just unnecessarily complicate things.

Tnx,
Dennis



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