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Old 11th August 2005, 06:29 AM
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Print jobs from windows drop

I have and hp psc 2110 (supported by hpijs) hooked up to my FC 4 box and I'm trying to print ot this device via samba. When I send a print job to my printer from windows, the job gets lost somewhere and never prints.

I can print under Linux so I know cups is configured correctly. I've turned on sharing for the device also. I can see the device from windows and connect to it. I also have a shared directory on the linux box that I can rw to so Samba isn't the problem. I've also totally disabled iptables to ensure that there isn't any type of firewall problem.

Any Ideas?

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