Hello, Marcia. <snip> I have samba file sharing working now and the internet but I cannot print on my HP 940c usb deskjet printer from Windows 2000. It is there and tries to come up but I get a message that it cannot connect. Someone mentioned to install the ghostscript drivers on the Windows side of it. I have not tried that yet, but have done everything I can think of with Samba, users, etc. to get it to print but so far it does not print from there. It works fine in Linux. Any help here will be greatly appreciated. </snip> This is close. What you want to get are the generic Postscript drivers from the Adobe website. The installation asks if the printer is a local or network one, so you select network and browse to the printer share on your Samba box. You only need the generic driver, as the actual conversion of the print job for your printer will be done by the drivers already installed on the server machine. If you want to be able to use the printers different modes, just create more queues on the Samba server for those modes (b&w, low-res colour, photo quality etc) and add the Adobe driver as many times as needed to map to all of those queues. Unfortunately, I am having a hell of a time changing the names on those printers on the Windows side once they are set up. Oh, well, I'll keep trying and I'm sure I'll find a way eventually. Bye for now, Stuart.