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However, there are a number of issues relating to printer configuration under Samba which don't occur when printing locally using [[CUPS]] (the standard printing system in Linux) or Windows, or when printing on remote printers using other protocols. | However, there are a number of issues relating to printer configuration under Samba which don't occur when printing locally using [[CUPS]] (the standard printing system in Linux) or Windows, or when printing on remote printers using other protocols. | ||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
− | * SambaWiki: [[smbwiki:Samba as a | + | * SambaWiki: [[smbwiki:Setting up Samba as a Print Server|Samba as a print server]] |
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==Lab Notes== | ==Lab Notes== | ||
+ | * '''2013-10-26''' [[User:Woozle/2013/10/26/network printing problem]] | ||
* [[2007-04-16 hypertwins printing problem]] | * [[2007-04-16 hypertwins printing problem]] |
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Samba is not only useful for sharing files between Linux and Windows, but also for sharing printers – i.e. allowing Windows machines to print to printers hosted on the more stable and more configurable Linux, or vice-versa.
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However, there are a number of issues relating to printer configuration under Samba which don't occur when printing locally using CUPS (the standard printing system in Linux) or Windows, or when printing on remote printers using other protocols.
Links
- SambaWiki: Samba as a print server