oh, I see why...Win98 doesn't support IP printing, at lest not natively. :-(
"alexander750" wrote:
> I am attempting to set up printing from a 98se machine, via network, to a
> printer connected to a Unix box. That printer works correctly when printing
> jobs from its host; also, printing works correctly in Windows with its own
> printer (i.e., to LPT1).
>
> On the Unix host, I have printer sharing and SAMBA (Microsoft server
> emulation) set up correctly; in the Network Neighborhood, I can access the
> Unix machine's /home directory (since I'm the only user--and thus the
> sysadmin, apart from root and the usual daemons). I cannot, however, see
> /var/spool, /var/spool/cups, or /var/spool/samba from Windows (this last has
> 777 permissions and thus should be visible anywhere on the LAN).
>
> According to the CUPS documentation, when printing from Windows, any
> standard PostScript driver can be used (since the host is running Ghostscript
> and thus acts as a RIP for whatever printer is connected to it), with a PPD
> appropriate for the printer. I used the Apple Color LaserWriter PS driver to
> do so, with a modified PPD for the Epson inkjet actually in use there.
>
> When I open the Printers window to add the printer, then select "Network",
> and then click "Browse", the Unix box shows no printer connected. If I enter
> the network IP address directly as per CUPS instructions (e.g.,
> "http://192.168.1.100:631/printers/<queue_name>") I get a message saying
> "This printer is currently offline. You may continue setup, but you will not
> be able to use it until it has been placed online." When I complete setup,
> the printer appears, but is grayed-out.
>
> I have also tried using
> http://<machine_name>:631/printers/<queue_name>,
> \\<machine-name>\var\spool\samba, and
> \\<machine-name>:631\printers\<queue_name>
> to no avail.
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