Hello, Emcek. Snipped from /var/log/samba/log.smbd [2003/03/02 11:41:56, 0] smbd/server.c:main(707) smbd version 2.2.5-SuSE started. Copyright Andrew Tridgell and the Samba Team 1992-2002 [2003/03/02 11:54:49, 0] printing/print_cups.c:cups_job_submit(655) Unable to print file to photo1 - client-error-document-format-not-supported [2003/03/02 12:01:34, 0] printing/print_cups.c:cups_queue_get(727) Unable to connect to CUPS server localhost - Connection refused I tried a test print, which is what seems to have generated the last two errors. Does this help ? Thanks, Stuart. -----Original Message----- From: Emcek [mailto:emcek2@poczta.onet.pl] Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2003 14:44 To: stuart@yorkshirepudding.com Subject: Re: [SLE] Samba and CUPS On Sunday 02 March 2003 18:56, Stuart Powell wrote:
Hello, everyone.
There are no clues in the CUPS log files, although it is only set up to log at the info level right now.
what about samba log files? -- Emcek emcek@poczta.onet.pl --------------r-e-k-l-a-m-a----------------- Szukasz banku bez prowizji ? mBank - zaloz konto http://epieniadze.onet.pl/mbank
On Mon, 3 Mar 2003 09:06, Stuart Powell wrote:
Hello, Emcek.
Snipped from /var/log/samba/log.smbd
[2003/03/02 11:41:56, 0] smbd/server.c:main(707) smbd version 2.2.5-SuSE started. Copyright Andrew Tridgell and the Samba Team 1992-2002 [2003/03/02 11:54:49, 0] printing/print_cups.c:cups_job_submit(655) Unable to print file to photo1 - client-error-document-format-not-supported [2003/03/02 12:01:34, 0] printing/print_cups.c:cups_queue_get(727) Unable to connect to CUPS server localhost - Connection refused
I tried a test print, which is what seems to have generated the last two errors. Does this help ?
One thing that springs to mind, try editing the two mime files in /etc/cups/ directory. (mime.convs & mime.types) Uncomment the Raw Filter option provided in both files (you will find this option towards the end of each file). This lets you print raw print files created by the Microsoft Operating System. -- Regards, Graham Smith ---------------------------------------------------------
On Sunday 02 March 2003 23:06, Stuart Powell wrote:
Hello, Emcek.
Snipped from /var/log/samba/log.smbd
[2003/03/02 11:41:56, 0] smbd/server.c:main(707) smbd version 2.2.5-SuSE started. Copyright Andrew Tridgell and the Samba Team 1992-2002 [2003/03/02 11:54:49, 0] printing/print_cups.c:cups_job_submit(655) Unable to print file to photo1 - client-error-document-format-not-supported [2003/03/02 12:01:34, 0] printing/print_cups.c:cups_queue_get(727) Unable to connect to CUPS server localhost - Connection refused
I tried a test print, which is what seems to have generated the last two errors. Does this help ?
On the server side you install appropriate printer driver (cups/gs) BUT client side the printer should be GENERIC POSTSCRIPT both on linux and windows clients. also to have more detailed logs for specific users you can add: in /etc/samba/smb.conf: [global] # Logs log level = 1 log file = /var/log/samba.log max log size = 50 include = /etc/samba/smb.conf.%m include = /etc/samba/smb.conf.%U syslog = 0 AND create additiona settings in user file (for example for emcek it will be in /etc/smb.conf.emcek): log level = 2 log file = /var/log/samba.log.emcek Regards, -- Emcek emcek@poczta.onet.pl --------------r-e-k-l-a-m-a----------------- Szukasz banku bez prowizji ? mBank - zaloz konto http://epieniadze.onet.pl/mbank
Thanks, Emcek. I pulled the AdobePS driver down from the Adobe site, did a quick test print, and it came out great. I presume that the PS driver on the client simply sends the job up to the server, which then renders the job using the drivers installed on the server. Following that through, I should create a different queue for each of the settings on the printer, i.e. low-res colour, hi-res colour, photo-colour and greyscale, all of which would use the generic driver on the clients, but which would result in very different output printouts. Does that make sense ? Thanks again, Stuart. -----Original Message----- From: Emcek [mailto:emcek2@poczta.onet.pl] Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 03:49 To: stuart@yorkshirepudding.com; SuSE Linux List Subject: Re: [SLE] Samba and CUPS <snip> On the server side you install appropriate printer driver (cups/gs) BUT client side the printer should be GENERIC POSTSCRIPT both on linux and windows clients. </snip>
On Monday 03 March 2003 14:27, Stuart Powell wrote:
Thanks, Emcek.
I pulled the AdobePS driver down from the Adobe site, did a quick test print, and it came out great. I presume that the PS driver on the client simply sends the job up to the server, which then renders the job using the drivers installed on the server. Following that through, I should create a different queue for each of the settings on the printer, i.e. low-res colour, hi-res colour, photo-colour and greyscale, all of which would use the generic driver on the clients, but which would result in very different output printouts. Does that make sense ?
who knows? ;-) experience is the best choice -- Emcek emcek@poczta.onet.pl --------------r-e-k-l-a-m-a----------------- Szukasz banku bez prowizji ? mBank - zaloz konto http://epieniadze.onet.pl/mbank
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