Tom Achtenberg wrote: > > Here is the /tmp/print.diagnostic.txt > > foomatic-1.1-0.20011018.7 > Omni-foomatic-0.5.0-4 > # printcap.local > # > # This file is included by printconf's generated printcap, > # and can be used to specify custom printcap entries. > > # /etc/printcap > # > # DO NOT EDIT! MANUAL CHANGES WILL BE LOST! > # This file is autogenerated by printconf-backend during lpd init. > # > # Hand edited changes can be put in /etc/printcap.local, and will be included. > > HP5L:\ > :ml=0:\ > :mx=0:\ > :sd=/var/spool/lpd/HP5L:\ > :af=/var/spool/lpd/HP5L/HP5L.acct:\ > :sh:\ > :lp=|/usr/share/printconf/util/smbprint:\ > :lpd_bounce=true:\ > :if=/usr/share/printconf/util/mf_wrapper: > > ############################################################################### > ## Everything below here is included verbatim from /etc/printcap.local > ## > ############################################################################### > # printcap.local > # > # This file is included by printconf's generated printcap, > # and can be used to specify custom printcap entries. > > lp 1912 0.0 0.8 2828 776 ? S Dec25 0:00 lpd Waiting > root 3016 0.0 0.6 1704 596 pts/1 S 22:10 0:00 grep lpd > ---------- OK - on my system, it was really fussy about the "Share" section in the queue type. I hade to make it \\SERVER\Printer_Share so in my case, it was \\PEBBLES\Xerox where Pebbles is the name of the computer and Xerox is the name of the printer share on the computer named Pebbles you could probably just put guest and no password in the appropriate areas - depending upon how you have the printer sharing configured, otherwise you would need a valid user/password combination for the Windows Domain. Craig