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Old February 22nd 08, 08:10 PM posted to comp.periphs.printers,uk.comp.home-networking
Geoff Lane
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Default CUPS and IPP Protocol

I have a home network consisting of a Linux machine and two XP Home
machines.

My HP Photosmart is connected to my Linux box with Samba configured to
use CUPS.

All machines can use the printer via the normal Windows share but I
would like to try out the IPP protocol prior to purchasing a proper
printer server device.

Does the CUPS server need any special settings to allow connection via IPP.

Geoff Lane
 




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