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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2><FONT face="Times New Roman" size=3>At first you
have to make sure that all your network cards, an of course <BR>your printer(s)
ip-addresses are onto the same subnet so they can "see"each <BR>other. If you
run more than one network card and they are in different <BR>networks (subnets)
you have to make sure that there is any kind of <BR>forwarding your printjobs to
that "other" (sub)network. But the easiest <BR>thing is when all your devices
are in the same network (of course).<BR><BR>Harry,<BR><BR>----- Original Message
----- <BR>From: "Fred McDavid" <</FONT><A
href="mailto:frm@bitdaddy.com"><FONT face="Times New Roman"
size=3>frm@bitdaddy.com</FONT></A><FONT face="Times New Roman"
size=3>><BR>To: "Kubuntu Help and User Discussions" <</FONT><A
href="mailto:kubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com"><FONT face="Times New Roman"
size=3>kubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com</FONT></A><FONT face="Times New Roman"
size=3>><BR>Sent: Friday, February 10, 2006 8:40 PM<BR>Subject: Re:
printing<BR><BR><BR>It does have a fixed ip address, but I would have to say
network <BR>connectivity<BR>is sketchy. I can always ping the printer, but
sometimes my machine will be<BR>unable to see everything else on the
network. This happened before on a<BR>completely different machine with 1
network card running Debian...my new box<BR>has three network cards with one
completely devoted to the printer. Somehow<BR>the network still fails for
everything but the printer from time to time.<BR><BR>In any case, I think this
is technically all better hashed out some other<BR>time. The problem I'm
having seems to have more to do with the way Kubuntu<BR>sets things up with
respect to sudo (which is, on the whole, a very nice way<BR>to handle things)
and cups (which I've always had problems with).<BR><BR>I can "print" (such that
things make it onto the queue), but I'm unable to<BR>remove things from the
queue using the kprinter interface in either user or<BR>admin mode.<BR><BR>I
think if I can figure out the permissions issues I'll likely have a
better<BR>time figuring out why things are being delayed between the queue and
the<BR>printer.<BR><BR>Thanks,<BR><BR>--Fred<BR><BR>On Thursday 09 February 2006
16:18, Harry Vorstenbosch wrote:<BR>> Does Your Printer have a fixed IP
address?<BR>> Is this address on the same subnet as your
PC('s)?<BR>><BR>> Could you reach Your Printer via </FONT><A
href="http://<IP-Address"><FONT face="Times New Roman"
size=3>http://<IP-Address</FONT></A><FONT face="Times New Roman"
size=3>><BR>> e.g. </FONT><A href="http://192.168.x.y"><FONT
face="Times New Roman" size=3>http://192.168.x.y</FONT></A><FONT
face="Times New Roman" size=3> or something like that?<BR>> Can You Ping this
Printer?<BR>><BR>> Harry,<BR>> ----- Original Message -----<BR>>
From: "Fred McDavid" <</FONT><A href="mailto:frm@bitdaddy.com"><FONT
face="Times New Roman" size=3>frm@bitdaddy.com</FONT></A><FONT
face="Times New Roman" size=3>><BR>> To: "Kubuntu Users List"
<</FONT><A href="mailto:kubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com"><FONT
face="Times New Roman" size=3>kubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com</FONT></A><FONT
face="Times New Roman" size=3>><BR>> Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2006
5:48 PM<BR>> Subject: printing<BR>><BR>><BR>> Hi,<BR>><BR>>
Have the printing issues (sudo + cups admin) been resolved and
documented<BR>> somewhere? I'm having trouble with a network-connected
officejet 7310 <BR>> that<BR>> was actually auto-detected at some point
and which sort of works (in that<BR>> my print jobs actually seem to print,
but only after 10 minutes or so).<BR>> I'm unable to remove jobs from the
queue and admin seem quirky.<BR>><BR>> Just curious if there's a Kubuntu
CUPS howto out there somewhere?<BR>><BR>> --Fred<BR>><BR>>
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