printers

Kevin DeKorte kdekorte at yahoo.com
Wed Mar 26 08:44:05 CST 2003


I found that using CUPS instead of LPR or LPRng works very well in Wine

Kevin


On Wednesday 26 March 2003 01:34 am, elwis wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Thanks for the tips, but we are already using a printserver. The problem
> is, that in our ERP system that we are running through Wine, there are no
> printers showing up as "installed". Printing works when running it in
> Native Linux apps, the problem we have is getting Wine to know about them
> :(
>
> Regards
> Stefan
>
> > ------- Ursprungligt meddelande -------
> >
> > Från:	Alan Bort <333101 at personal.net.py>
> > Datum:	25 Mar 2003 15:27:14 -0300
> >
> >personal suggestion, not an answer to thius question:
> >
> >from my experience, even though Linux is VERY advanced in networking and
> >stuff... it still has some troubles with peripherics (printers,
> >scanners, SOME mices, and even SOME keyboards... not to mention
> >web-cams). I've found MUCH better and easyer to use a printsever (a
> >small one) instad of connecting my pinter to my PC... now, I have a 7
> >PC's network and in the eight port (I have an eight port switch) I have
> >the prontserver with my three printers... it works like a charm.
> >
> >If you have a spare PC, and you don'¿t want to buy a printserver, just
> >install windows 2000 or 98SE (the only two versions of windows that I
> >like) and isntall your printer there and share it... then you do all the
> >printing through that PC... although... that will consume MUCH resources
> >from the winPC as well as from your client... the printserver avoids
> >that problem.
> >
> >El mar, 25 de 03 de 2003 a las 11:43, elwis escribió:
>
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