CUPS, Alpine, and printserving

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	I've been advised, more or less btw in an otherwise scarcely 
related thread, to quit using my KVM switch (which has spare USB ports 
touted by the maker especially for printserving) as a printserver.

	So I plugged the printer (an HP psc 1315v) into my #1 machine; 
and I've been telling Firefox 127.0.0.1:631 on each of the machines, and 
trying to get it to work.

	I thought I had it; and when I print at all, it's most often from 
Alpine 2.0. So I've been trying to print one Alpine message from each 
machine.

	One at least told me the printer seemed not to be connected. The 
others have adamantly done nothing.

	Since all I know of printing would go in a gnat's eye, and Alpine 
has several printing options (none of which I understand well), my first 
thought is to try to find out if I have a pure Alpine problem, a pure 
CUPS problem, or something else. Can anybody tell??

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