___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? -- Shrike-list mailing list Shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/shrike-list