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Is there any way, other than installing CUPS on windows, to get the damn Win laptop to print to my C 6 box, which has CUPS running and a USB laserjet?

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  • Since forever (ah, about Win 2000) Windows knows UNIX printing. Making windows box talking to UNIX print server its native language makes the most robust setup. It is, however not turned on by default. So (adjust to your version as Microsoft reshuffles location of all the same tools with ever release):

    Control Panel —> Programs and Features —> Enable/disable features

    In the long list there is Printing, click on it to expand, and enable LPR and LPD

    Now when creating printer choose to create new local port, choose LPR (or does it say LPD?) port and give your CUPS server name, and queue name. The rest is as usual (choose printer driver, I prefer postscript ones).

    You should be done now. Incidentally, I use CUPS with LPD listening on the server side, as the last makes the most robust setup for variety of clients. We have FreeBSD server, and client systems are: FreeBSD, Linux (CentOS, Debian, Ubuntu), Windows, MacOS.

    I hope, this helps.

    Valeri

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    Valeri Galtsev Sr System Administrator Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics University of Chicago Phone: 773-702-4247
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  • Valeri Galtsev wrote:

    AHHHH!!! That I had no clue about (I do *not* do Windows). web page?

    We’ll see when my lady gets back from SC next week. Thanks very much.

    mark

  • Yes,correct. Since forever it was called queue name, GUI tools often (or sometimes?) call it printer name, pretty much following M$ tradition. In CUPS web interface on page “Printers” first column title calls it explicitly “Queue name”. Incidentally, I use CUPS’ own web interface, I
    never use Linux’s print configuration tools (part of Linux admin tools). Well, I used them once somewhere around RedHat 7.1, and was quite unhappy, so I use CUPS web interface:

    http://localhost:631

    on any Linuxes I have to set up printers on. I highly recommend it.

    I hope, this helps.

    Valeri


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    Valeri Galtsev Sr System Administrator Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics University of Chicago Phone: 773-702-4247
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