Re: Networked laser printers that don't apparently support LPR

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Have you configued them under Linux yet??
In other words go through the whole network printer setup w/
entering the IP address of the printer???

If so what driver are you using???

> Still looking for someone that can give me a clue on this...sorry about
> the second post.
>
> I'm having trouble connecting to either printer in the office...The
> first is an HP LaserJet IIISi (very old network card) and a Toshiba
> Copier.
>
> Both have TCP/IP support and have ip addresses on the subnet but it
> seems that I can't use LPR to print to either.
> Neither support Windows/SMB printing
>
> I have also tried to connect using LPR to AppleShare 6.3 print server
> but the HP just gets the page, flashes a bit and then resets back to
> ready mode. Apparently AppleShare 6.3 doesn't make the printers
> available as an Windows printer and the NIC on the IIISi apparently
> doesn't support HPJetAdmin type connections either - because of it's
> ancient roots.
>
> If you have networked laserprinters that don't apparently support LPR,
> is there a way to print to them through the network?
>
> Craig
>
>
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