[plug] plug membership / printer query
Gary Allpike
spice at spice.net.au
Thu Jan 7 11:39:07 WST 1999
Hi Folks,
I have a couple of Linux print servers running - its really very easy to
setup - particularly for printing from Windows clients. One of these
servers runs 3 printers, and never misses a beat.
I suggest you install magicfilter, and have a read of the samba docs.
If you have any specific questions, I would be happy to answer them.
regards
Gary Allpike
On Thu, 7 Jan 1999, Christian wrote:
> On Thu, 7 Jan 1999, David J Dartnall wrote:
>
> > I've received about four months' worth of information, (some of which
> > has been related to linux!), since subscribing to plug.. - it's probably
> > about time a membership fee was paid. Please let me know
>
> I don't believe we have actually established a membership fee as yet...
> there was some discussion at one stage but I'm not sure if anything
> definite was decided... anyone?
>
> > Perhaps someone could advise the whether drivers are available for an
> > Epson 740 inkjet which I'm thinking of buying. Epson Australia say that
> > they don't supply drivers for other than Windows, NT or Mac. They say,
> > however that it will run under dos (not a Windows-only printer).
> > I'm running SuSE 5.3 and currently have a Brother HJ400 printer and am
> > having difficulty integrating
> > this - it will accept "cp <text.file> /dev/lp0" but produces garbage
> > otherwise. Hence before laying out cash on a more expensive printer, I
> > need to be sure it'll work.
> > Setting up printers for Linux seems to be an obscure art? Most of the
> > books and manuals I've bought avoid the issue, and the HOWTO series
> > appear to be out of date - I guess with the large range of printers on
> > the market it's pretty difficult to keep up.
> x
> I think you're right... I've avoided setting up my printer in Linux for
> over a year now however it's reaching the point where I really need it up
> and running. However the documentation related to printers hasn't really
> been very helpful so far, especially not in relation to my printer (Canon
> LBP-III laser printer). I've found a filter which converts HP LaserJet
> data to CaPSL (language for the Canon laser printers) and since the HP
> printers are well support, theoretically this sounds like it would work.
> However running it through two filters like this makes me a little nervous
> since there feels like there's plenty of opportunity for errors. Has
> anyone had any experience with this or any comments/suggestions to make?
>
> TIA,
>
> Christian.
>
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