Aaron Konstam wrote:
On Tue, 2009-06-09 at 11:45 -0400, Kevin J. Cummings wrote:
Aaron Konstam wrote:
I had this working for years. I could print from my Fedora printserver
to a Windows XP with a HP Laserjet 1020 printer. My machine crashwed so
I had to rebuild the server. Now I can't find a URI that will work in
printing using CUPS from the Fedora machine to the Windows machine.
The 1020 is on a usb port. Can someone make a suggestion?
For printing from Fedora to a Windows printer:
smb://WINSERVERNAME\WinUserID:Password@WINDOMAIN/winservername/PrinterName
where:
WINSERVERNAME is the DNS name of the Windows machine
WinUserID is the userid of a valid login user on the Windows machine
Password is the password for the above Windows userid
WINDOMAIN is the domain name or workgroup name to which the Windows
machine belongs
winservername is the windows machine name again
and PrinterName is the name of the printer you are trying to print to
It is supposed to be possible to print without having a valid Windows
user id, but I've never been able to make it work consistently, but the
above *does* work consistently. On the Fedora side, you'll need to
install the appropriate CUPS driver for the printer being printed to.
Well three comments.
1. The above URI does not work for me in the CUPS web interface or in
system-config-printer. In each case it says this is a bad device
description. Which did you use?
Cut and Pasted from my /etc/cups/printers.conf file.
I'm pretty sure it was entered via the CUPS web page interface, but
maybe not exactly as that....
2. When I got it to work previously I did not include a passwd.Which
seems very insecure to me.
Me neither, but since its kept in system administration files, I didn;t
think twice about it (printers.conf is 600 root lp).
3. When setting it up what type of URI did your say this was? LPD, IPP,
or what?
smb
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