* Re: How to I print to a TCP/IP Port.
@ 2005-01-14 21:14 Dr.Edgar Alwers
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From: Dr.Edgar Alwers @ 2005-01-14 21:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-newbie
On Wednesday 12 January 2005 21:23, you wrote:
> I recently migrated from WinXP to Linux (SuSE 9.2 Pro). I need some help
> setting up my new linux box to print. My old WinXP box printed to a
> network printer. If I open my printer properties dialog in WinXP I would
> see the printer listed with an IP address. How do I set up my SuSE linux
> to print to this same printer. I guess what I am asking is, how to I print
> to a TCP/IP Port. Thanks,
In addition to Ray's answer:
linux SuSE works with Cups as printing system. You should be able - I asume
cups was installed by SuSE as the standard- to call http://localhost:631
through a browser ( if not, cups is not running ). This will give you a menu
which allows you to install a new printer as a remote one, just giving the ip
address of the network printer. Install it, as Ray suggest, as a row printer.
Hope this will help
Edgar
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* How to I print to a TCP/IP Port.
@ 2005-01-12 20:23 linux
2005-01-13 2:37 ` Ray Olszewski
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From: linux @ 2005-01-12 20:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-newbie
I recently migrated from WinXP to Linux (SuSE 9.2 Pro). I need some help
setting up my new linux box to print. My old WinXP box printed to a network
printer. If I open my printer properties dialog in WinXP I would see the
printer listed with an IP address. How do I set up my SuSE linux to print to
this same printer. I guess what I am asking is, how to I print to a TCP/IP
Port. Thanks,
Ed
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2005-01-12 20:23 linux
@ 2005-01-13 2:37 ` Ray Olszewski
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From: Ray Olszewski @ 2005-01-13 2:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-newbie
At 03:23 PM 1/12/2005 -0500, linux wrote:
>I recently migrated from WinXP to Linux (SuSE 9.2 Pro). I need some help
>setting up my new linux box to print. My old WinXP box printed to a network
>printer. If I open my printer properties dialog in WinXP I would see the
>printer listed with an IP address. How do I set up my SuSE linux to print to
>this same printer. I guess what I am asking is, how to I print to a TCP/IP
>Port. Thanks,
The answer depends a bit on what the printer expects in the way of input.
Usually (in my experience), networked printers include embedded "lp"
servers (listening on port 515/tcp). If you have one like that, you can
access it by running an lp daemon on your Linux system, and configuring it
to access a remote printer.
I don't know SuSE specifically, so I don't know which of several lpd
implementations it runs. The package I use here is lprng. Using it, you
configure access to the remote printer via an entry in /etc/printcap, for
example one like this:
caxton|caxton|raw:\
:lp=:\
:rm=caxton:\
:rp=raw:\
:sd=/var/spool/lpd/caxton-raw:\
:sh:sf
The "rm=" line supplies the printer's address (in the example, "caxton" is
a hostname that the Linux host can resolve).
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