From: Sandeep K. <san...@vi...> - 2004-07-21 17:48:34
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----- Original Message ----- From: Harald Milz <mi...@se...> Date: Wednesday, July 21, 2004 8:37 am Subject: Re: [hpoj-devel] Network sharing HP OfficeJet 4215xi > Sandeep Khanna <san...@vi...> wrote: > > I have a small home network of 2 other Linux computers (1 laptop > & 1 > > desktop, both running Mandrake 10 Official). I want to be able to > use my > > HP 4215xi all-in-one from these other and possibly more computers > > without having to directly connect the printer to them for > printing. Is > > that possible? And how? > > Why in the world do you need to attach the printer to a machine > that is not > designed to be a print server... but how about using Samba on the > Linuxmachines? I bet it's easy to define an SMB printer in > Mandrake. Share the > printer resource on the XP box and you should be all set. What do you mean "attach the printer to a machine that is not designed to be a print server"? If you had many machines at home and a single printer. What would you do? Print from only one machine? I do not intend to argue but, in such an environment or setup what other options (no additional purchase) does one have? and which ones are better suited? It just happens that I have for compelling reasons attach the 4215xi to the WinXP Pro box as it's closest to the printer location and has our phone connection. Simply sharing the HP Officejet 4215xi in WinXP Professional and trying to print to it from Mandrake Linux 10 via Samba doesn't work as one would expect! Someone on this forum suggested disabling the bi-directional thingy in Printer properties on the WinXP Pro machine. After I did that, I could successfully print from the Linux machines using Samba. https://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?thread_id=1049637&forum_id=53439 In summary, 1. I installed and connected HP Officejet 4215xi to WinXP professional machine. 2. I shared this printer over network by right clicking on the printer and choosing "Share this printer over network". I *unchecked* the "Allow bi-directional" checkbox in the Printer properties. 3. In Mandrake Linux 10 Official, I downloaded and copied the HP 4200 series PPD file from http://www.linuxprinting.org/show_printer.cgi?recnum=HP-OfficeJet_4200 to /usr/share/cups/model/hp/ folder. You can rename it to hpijs.ppd and gzip it. 4. I added a new printer in Mandrake Linux 10 Official using Printerdrake. This printer's connection type was set to SMB with the details of the remote WinXP computer filled in correctly and the printer driver selected was HP 4200 Ghostscript/hpij (recommended) <- The one we just installed in the previous step. 5. Print a sample Test page Hope the above helps someone trying to install and use the HP Officejet 4215xi in a network environment. I am extremely impressed by it's small size and great features. Thanks to the HP Linux team for their valuable comments and help in this forum. Sandeep Khanna > > -- > Paul's Law: > You can't fall off the floor. > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by BEA Weblogic Workshop > FREE Java Enterprise J2EE developer tools! > Get your free copy of BEA WebLogic Workshop 8.1 today. > http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=4721&alloc_id=10040&op=click > > _______________________________________________ > hpoj-devel mailing list > hpo...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/hpoj-devel > |