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RE: [PLUG] cups + ipp + pstops
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Update: I got it working! I started over, reset the configuration files, and
made the necessary changes like the documentation I found said. I also
stopped confusing myself by not doing port forwarding of the ipp port on the
computer that I was testing out the ipp functionality on. Yeah, that's
probably what was confusing me. Thanks for your suggestions. I like this
solution even better than going through samba.
-Zenko
From: "Zenko Klapko Jr." <dah_comrade@hotmail.com>
Reply-To: Philadelphia Linux User's Group Discussion
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To: plug@lists.phillylinux.org
Subject: [PLUG] cups + ipp + pstops
Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2005 19:04:55 -0400
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to get windows clients to print to a computer that has cups
running on it and has a printer attached through the parallel port. I was
looking at the error log for cups and it says that users are accessing cups
through IPP which is fine (even though I have samba installed & running). I
just want the IPP to be processed by the pstops filter since I know that
everything sent through it will be a postscript file. I was poking around
in the mime.convs and I know that the IPP is being identified as raw and
processed in that manor. Is there a way that I can identify it as
postscript and have it sent to pstops instead? Any suggestions, let me
know.
Thanks,
Zenko
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