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Mandrake Printer Sharing


boyce1
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Hi Everyone,

 

I am trying to set up a printer locally attached to a PC running Mandrake to be accessible to a laptop running Windows 2000 and a desktop running XP Pro.

 

I have installed the printer and an I am able to local print. I "believe" I have shared the printer via SAMBA.

 

The 2000 system was able to see the printer and I set it up without any errors.

 

When I try to print a test, at text file from Notepad, I select the printer, click print and get an error message (on the Windows system) stating, "A StartDocPrinter call was not issued."

 

Google found several instances of this problem but I was unable to find a solution.

 

Haven't tried with the XP box yet...

 

Any suggestions as to where the problem might be?

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You'll need to set up CUPS for your printing sharing - this can be done

through the MCC or by an internal web based interface at http://localhost:631/

 

When trying to do some admin stuff here, you'll be prompted for u-name/pswd

 

at username type: root

password: <root password here>

 

Look here http://www.cups.org/ for documentation re:SAMBA/CUPS there was some at documentation>faq but I think it may have been moved around?

 

There have been some recent posts here at MUB about XP/MDK > SAMBA/CUPS search around this board for the posts/solutions.

 

CUPS set up is fairly straightforward, though I don't know about sharing across SAMBA as I don't use M$ anymore :D

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If you access CUPS from MCC it should automatically detect printers on your network - I can't say I've come across it denying access etc this way.

 

If you access CUPS throught the web browser, it will require root/root pswd as in my earlier post.

 

Have you located those recent posts about SAMBA/CUPS here at MUB - I feel pretty confident they will be useful. They have been recent, only in last couple weeks or so. Try looking through the Networking forum - I think they should be there.

 

I haven't used SAMBA so can't really advise otherwise - I've generally found CUPS to be pretty straight forward across linux - so it may be related to your SAMBA set up/permissions?

 

Sorry I can't be any more helpful...hopefully somebody with SAMBA will guide you through.

 

Good luck.

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