Just a quick update.. The original way we did this did not work with Optra forms. This is a forms overlay package that marries the data from our database with different forms. So the best way to set the printer is to create a windows printer "on any pc printing to a network printer and...
I added a printer via scoadmin print manager add local
Model = Freeman
connection = /dev/nul
printing = enabled
local Jobs = accepting
Remote Jobs = enabled
the 'freeman' script in /usr/spool/lp/admins/lp/interfaces
is hpnp.model which has reference to ip address and port
it also requires a...
Hey Guys,
We finally have lift off. The network printer is now fully operational either from a windows or unix enviroment. As you all know there are many ways to skin a cat.
Thanks for all your help and support in fixing this for us.
George
I suppose what I am really trying to say is.
In windows to print to a network printer you simply create a port.
IP_10.9.9.222 standard TCP/IP port. It has a
Port Name IP_10.9.9.222
Printer name or IP address 10.9.9.222
Port Number 9100
How can we configure the same details in a SCO...
Thanks fellas. As all you guys have done this before it sounds pretty straight forward. I need a little more when it comes to step by step configurations.
In scoadmin I highlight the printer in question "Lex522"
I go to printer/Add remote/ Unix
At Host I tab to select
At Printer I tab...
Hi Wonoboodoo,
The IP address is in /etc/hosts and I can ping the printer from a prompt either by name or by number. The Printer is A Lexmark T522 lazer. I'm not sure if it is HPLaserjet
My samba printers are ok as they are all attached to PC's. This printer is not attached to a workstation...
I have recently added a printer on the network. I can ping it and print from any windows workstation. I added the printer using scoadmin. However I am lost as to where I set the ip address.
The printer is Lexmark T522n.
Can awayone shed a little light on the subject..
Thank you
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