personal suggestion, not an answer to thius question: from my experience, even though Linux is VERY advanced in networking and stuff... it still has some troubles with peripherics (printers, scanners, SOME mices, and even SOME keyboards... not to mention web-cams). I've found MUCH better and easyer to use a printsever (a small one) instad of connecting my pinter to my PC... now, I have a 7 PC's network and in the eight port (I have an eight port switch) I have the prontserver with my three printers... it works like a charm. If you have a spare PC, and you don'¿t want to buy a printserver, just install windows 2000 or 98SE (the only two versions of windows that I like) and isntall your printer there and share it... then you do all the printing through that PC... although... that will consume MUCH resources from the winPC as well as from your client... the printserver avoids that problem. El mar, 25 de 03 de 2003 a las 11:43, elwis escribió: > Hi! > > Can anyone give me a tip on a howto or something like that that describes how to get the printers working in Wine? > I'm running MDK9 and the feb-version of codeweavers Wine. I managed to get our ERP system working through Wine, and even working kind of stable. The only bad thing is that the printers aren't there to write out reports. > > I followed the hints in the wine documentation but that made no difference, the printers are'nt there. > > Grateful if anyone could point me out to some good documentation about this problem > > _____________________________________________________________ > Här börjar internet! > Skaffa gratis e-mail och gratis internet på http://www.spray.se > > Vill du också ha 15 MB gratis? - http://www.spray.se/mail -- Alan Bort Linux Registered User 298277 -Country Manager- [http://counter.li.org] [ http://www.linuxquestions.org ] Username: Ciccio [ http://es.tldp.org ] Ciccio.- _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@winehq.com http://www.winehq.com/mailman/listinfo/wine-users