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Old 30th January 2007, 07:57 AM
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Printing to windows via SMB inconsistency

Hi all!

My Xerox DocuPrint P8e printer is connected to windows 2000 professional station at office. I used to print from FC3/4/5 via samba.. all was ok until i tried FC6! I could install and configure the printer successfully (as the system-configure-printer shows) but when i try to print .. just nothing seems to work!

I tried to connect the printer directly (LPT) and printed via CUPS!! to my great misery, it worked!

Samba is up and running.. CUPS is up and running

could it possibly be a bug?

any advice
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