Re: Cups addressing scheme... which one?

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___cliff rayman___ <cliff@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> Harry Putnam wrote:
>
>>For the umpth time when setting up a printer I'm flummoxed by cups
>>addressing scheme.  What should my URL look like in this setting:
>>
>>I have an epson printer connected to a 3 port print server.  Its a
>>parrallel connection from server to printer.  The print server
>>address is 192.168.0.13
>>
> which one of the three parallel ports is the printer hooked to?
> what does the print server manual say its capabilities are?
> if it is new and will do ipp, that's great.  more likely it will do
> lpd and at a minimum handle a socket.

It is ipp capable.  Hooked to port 1,2,3 in tests.

>>The printer is working and can print successessfully from an XP
>> machine, using the URI http://192.168.0.12/lp1
>>
> ok, how about trying the same url from cups?

I hadn't felt it necessary to post the fact that I had tried that
obvious conclusion.   It doesn't work from linux box.

Do you have a guess as to the proper URL to insert in cups config or
not?


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