Hmmm, /me is interested in what's being used out there. How about a web poll?
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On Thu, 03 Jan 2002, Andy Zbikowski (Zibby) wrote:

> | HP Laserjet 1200SE (same as HP-1200 according to HP)
> | - HP PCL 6, HP PCL 5e, PostScript® Level 2 emulation
> | - 72mb memory
> | - I have a PPD from HP.SourceForge (if that helps)
> 
> Does that mean the printer actually speaks PS? If so, you shouldn't need
> to do much filtering at all.
> 
> I used to use LPRng + samba for printing. It worked well enough, but some
> of the filters were crappy. Every now and then they would barf on some
> image. (Text was always fine though.)
> 
> After playing with cups a bit, I really feel that it is the way to go for
> UNIX printing. I really like that once I got things setup on the server,
> my unix printing clients just had to have
> 
> BrowsePoll myprintserver.home.private:631
> 
> added to cupsd.conf. And my /etc/printcap (for non cups aware apps) is
> just:
> 
> ljet6:
> 
> Nice and simple. The unix clients can print. :)
> 
> One of the best parts of cups is the web interface for setting up your
> printer. Just point your browser to http://printserver:631, login, and off
> you go. You should be able to setup eveything you need (including the PPD)
> from here.
> 
> The cups related stuff I have installed is:
> cupsys, cupsys-bsd, cupsys-pstoraster,
> cupsomatic-ppd (cups printer ppd's from LinuxPrinting.org)
> cupsys-client, libcupsys2
> 
> Those are the debian packages. For slackware, everything is prob in one
> tarball. (except for the ppd's)
> 
> And for the windows clients, you want to do something like:
> 
> [global]
> 	printcap name = /etc/printcap.cups
> 	printer admin = user1 user2
> 	lpq command = lpstat -o%p
> 	lprm command = cancel %p-%j
> 	queuepause command = disable %p
> 	queueresume command = enable %p
> 
> [printers]
>         comment = All Printers
>         path = /tmp
>         create mask = 0700
>         printable = Yes
>         browseable = No
> 
> [ljet6]
>         path = /tmp
>         read only = No
>         create mask = 0700
>         guest ok = Yes
>         printable = Yes
>         printer name = ljet6
>         oplocks = No
>         share modes = No
> 
> [print$]
>         path = /home/samba/print
>         read only = No
>         guest ok = Yes
>         hosts allow = 192.168.1.
> 
> All the printing howto's really overcomplicate things. :)
> 
> You can see that I have a print$ share. This took a bit of figuring, but I
> got samba to share the windows drivers for my printer so Windows 2000
> clients will just install the farking driver, and not prompt me about it.
> It's like, slick.
> 
> Bottom line: cups very good, lprng is ok, and lpd is, well, it's lpd.
> 
> Andrew S. Zbikowski | http://www.ringworld.org
> 	"I MIGHT be DANGEROUS!" --The Tick
> 
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