stevesr0
  
 
  
 
 
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Posted: Aug. 06 2007,23:47 | 
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I am trying to share printers on a home network and have been looking at cups use in windows.  I want to raise two points relevant to the principles for setting this up, rather than technically analyzing your code.  Hopefully, this will be useful to both of us<g>.
  (1) I understand that Samba may not be necessary when setting up a CUPS printer in windows.  Apparently, this can be done based on the windows IPP support which is CUPS compatible.  I haven't completely digested the various memos I have read, but there is a type of printer that can be set up with the "http" version of IPP.  
  (2) I believe that printer drivers are OS specific, you have to load a windows driver for the windows machine and a linux driver for the linux machine.  For linux, many of these are available from gimp-print and of course there are specific windows drivers for most printer models.    
  Steve 
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