Hello everyone!
With 11.2 I had a printer, shared on the network, and able to print from my windows station.
When I updated to 11.3, the disk sharing still works fine, but the printer share is not accessable anymore.
I have no clue why, but in windows I see "Access dienied, unable to connect.
Offcourse I switched the firewall off, which is always the first thing I do :)
Hi all,
I am running F17, 3.6.9-2.fc17.i686.PAE and having problem to get my network printer to work. I installed the printer under Application>others>printing, it seems detect my printer over network and allow my to finish the process with correct printer path.
Hi, i have a two problems.
First is my printer.
OS: OpenSUSE 11.2
Printer: Canon PIXMA MP140
Cups installed, allowed in firewall.
My printer is shared by second computer in lan hosting on Windows XP.
Hoping someone can help.
I recently re-imaged my desktop with Ubuntu 12.10. I have HPLIP version hplip 3.12.6-3ubuntu4 installed.
I am trying to set up my HP D110 wireless printer.
Can anyone think of a way of Re-Sharing a Shared Printer? When I connect the shared printers to Server 2008 R2, it comes up as a network printer, and settings take affect on the host (not the server) so I can't Re-Share it.
The reason I need this is I have a number of workstations that run software in which I have to hardcode the printer name.
background.
I don't print often but have found myself with the need to print documents over the next few months. I have 2 computers one is my wife's which is running vista. Because I can't stand vista I am running duel boot ubuntu 9.10. and vista.
Hello, I have installed Ubuntu 12.04 LTS on my PC.
But I could not run my Canon i-SENSYS LBP3250 laser printer on it.
I have disabled SElinux and also installed CAPT Printer Driver for Linux V2.20 but still my printer is not printing.
Whenever I submit a print job, in printer properties it shows 'processing-sending data to printer' but nothing happens!
Can anyone help me?
I am trying to setup up an HP Officejet G85xi printer through an Iomega Home Media Network Hard Drive, so that the printer can be shared over the network without requiring that an attached computer be turned on to print. There is a place on the back of the Network Hard Drive to plug in the printer with USB.