How to use Puppy as a wireless print server?
- Subito Piano
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How to use Puppy as a wireless print server?
Hi! This has been bugging me for years -- I can never use Puppy as a print server b/c I never can discover the printer. My main box is Ubuntu-based (sorry, long story...); I have an HP LaserJet 1100 hooked up to the Puppy Box, all is thru a wireless network, and Cups cannot discover the printer. The firewall has been disabled, there isn't even any encryption (yet) -- i tried using the hostname and ip address to bypass "discovery" but nothing works. I don't have this problem when using other distros or even (gasp!) Win98 as for the server but i would like to both conquer this probelm once and for all -- and NOT use a ubuntu-based distro for my server. Any thoughts???
THANK YOU!!
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Is cups set to 'publish' the printer ie
Share published printers connected to this system
or similar...
and for clients...
Show printers shared by other systems
in the CUPS admin
If so it should appear to any cups daemon on other machines, firewall permitting..... I have a network printer now but thats all I used to do...now it gets in the way lol.
For windows clients I had to play with ipp/ghostscript/xerox driver in japanese for NT4 lol but usually got there in the end. Samba might be easier but never tried it cos I use it not.
mike
Share published printers connected to this system
or similar...
and for clients...
Show printers shared by other systems
in the CUPS admin
If so it should appear to any cups daemon on other machines, firewall permitting..... I have a network printer now but thats all I used to do...now it gets in the way lol.
For windows clients I had to play with ipp/ghostscript/xerox driver in japanese for NT4 lol but usually got there in the end. Samba might be easier but never tried it cos I use it not.
mike
Old versions of CUPS were very good both at advertising shared printers across a network and detecting other CUPS shared printers.
But this no longer seems to be true. Read the discussion here about setting up shared printers.
Mikeb has provided the settings on the Puppy SERVER.
On a CLIENT, you need to do a manual install using the ipp protocol. The client will need the appropriate printer driver.
I got this to work on an Ubuntu client and a Puppy client. Neither was able to auto-detect the shared printer on the Puppy print server.
But this no longer seems to be true. Read the discussion here about setting up shared printers.
Mikeb has provided the settings on the Puppy SERVER.
On a CLIENT, you need to do a manual install using the ipp protocol. The client will need the appropriate printer driver.
I got this to work on an Ubuntu client and a Puppy client. Neither was able to auto-detect the shared printer on the Puppy print server.
Yes more locked down with each version...in case someone steals your printer through the phone line ..ps i mentioned client in there somewhere...Old versions of CUPS were very good both at advertising shared printers across a network and detecting other CUPS shared printers.
I tried CUPS 1.5 and it was so broken (slackware) I went to 1.4 but use 1.3.10 mainly. Gutenprint and other drivers seem ok with older CUPS.
mike
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I had the appropriate boxes checked and all firewalls off; i think it's cups 1.4 on Puppy BUT 1.5.3 on my L'ubuntu laptop. I tried both ipp and http, using
but did not work. Do let me know if i'm missing something. I've used both localhost:631 and the L'ubuntu printer utility but neither worked. I booted my laptop into Puppy as well but stil could not access the Puppy print server.
Thanks....
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http://192.168.2.23:631/printers/MY_PRINTER
I will try this when i get home tonight and let you know what happens.Read the discussion here about setting up shared printers.
Thanks....
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All has been or already was done. No go -- either the printer is not responding or it times out or it's busy. If one of those responses means i am close -- do let me know.
DO i want the inet addr of the server or the Broadcast address? Or the printer IP or MAC address. I tried the printer IP yesterday, i believe.
Not sure what to do at this point. I will try a live ubuntu disk and see if that works so at least i will know if it's a hardware or software problem....
DO i want the inet addr of the server or the Broadcast address? Or the printer IP or MAC address. I tried the printer IP yesterday, i believe.
Not sure what to do at this point. I will try a live ubuntu disk and see if that works so at least i will know if it's a hardware or software problem....
I have experienced the same frustration getting CUPS to share a printer. Try this method instead.
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using the inet address of the host computer, i get "the printer is busy"
using the Bcast address, i get "the printer is not responding"
both of these messages i have seen before.
I have a parallel printer with a USB converter cable; the p910nd-start file reads:
so i used 9100 as per your instructions.
I restarted the host computer and again using the inet address under socket, i received "the printer is unreachable at this time"
Any ideas what i am doing wrong?
Oh, and i assume i need to set this script to autostart, correct? Mercy, i don't need to give the script write permissions, do i?
using the Bcast address, i get "the printer is not responding"
both of these messages i have seen before.
I have a parallel printer with a USB converter cable; the p910nd-start file reads:
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p910nd -f /dev/usb/lp0 0
I restarted the host computer and again using the inet address under socket, i received "the printer is unreachable at this time"
Any ideas what i am doing wrong?
Oh, and i assume i need to set this script to autostart, correct? Mercy, i don't need to give the script write permissions, do i?
This is fairly important information.Subito Piano wrote:I have a parallel printer with a USB converter cable
How do you have this printer set up in CUPS as a local printer?
I don't understand this. You want the IP address of the computer to which the printer is attached.DO i want the inet addr of the server or the Broadcast address? Or the printer IP or MAC address. I tried the printer IP yesterday, i believe.
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Hmm -- here's this info, if i missed anything, lemmeknow!
(HOST COMPUTER)
Show printers shared by other sytems (cups only)
Share printers connected to this sytem (cups only)
allow printing from the
allow remote administration
allow users to cancel any job
preserve job history
There are no classes
Location is local printer
driver is CUPS+Gutenprint v.5.25
connection is usb://HP/LaserJet%201100 (????)
Sharing is checked for the individual printer as well
It is set as the server default
I haev not allowed or disallowed any users....not sure how to do this unless it's MAC address or ip
Hope this is what you need! (Err - what I need!)
(HOST COMPUTER)
Show printers shared by other sytems (cups only)
Share printers connected to this sytem (cups only)
allow printing from the
- internet
advertise web interface
allow remote administration
allow users to cancel any job
preserve job history
There are no classes
Location is local printer
driver is CUPS+Gutenprint v.5.25
connection is usb://HP/LaserJet%201100 (????)
Sharing is checked for the individual printer as well
It is set as the server default
I haev not allowed or disallowed any users....not sure how to do this unless it's MAC address or ip
Hope this is what you need! (Err - what I need!)
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OOOOOOOOOO-KAY. It did not work with port 631, no surprise. We recently switched to Cable internet and i have NOT been impressed with the Ubee cable modem they are "renting" to us (it can't set up encryption correctly, poor range). I was already in process of replacing it, I'll try later with a different wireless and report back (might take some time).
THANK YOU!
THANK YOU!
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