Mixing LPRng and CUPS?
Kevin O'Gorman
kevin
Mon May 17 11:37:09 PDT 2004
I haven't looked at it, maybe I'll need a hint about how this is
accomplished. Hints, anyone?
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On Tue, 3 Sep 2002, Douglas J Hunley wrote:
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> Aaron Grewell spewed electrons into the ether that resembled:
> > CUPS has an LPR emulator, so if that is running and you point your LPR
> > machines to the queue on the CUPS server it should work fine.
> > Personally, I like the CUPS interface so much better than the LPR
> > frontends I've used that I converted all my machines over. You
> > certainly don't have to, though.
>
> CUPS speaks IPP natively, but can be made to emulate LPR as said above
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