[SLE] Configuring a LAN Printer as a User

From: Stephen P. Molnar, Ph.D. (s.molnar_at_sbcglobal.net)
Date: 10/20/04

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    Thanks to all those who replied to my origional message.

    While the advice that I received was of the high caliber that so often
    exhibits itself on this list, none of it solved my problem.

    I deciede to abondon CUPS and turn to the LPR/LPRng Print Sustem. I ran
    yast2/hardware/printers as root and filled in the blanks.

    I get the following when I attempt to print (as a user):

    A print error occurred. Error message received from system:

    /usr/bin/lpr -P 'HP' '-#1' '/tmp/kde-computation/kdeprint_kduhd2NE' :
    execution failed with message: Status Information, attempt 1 of 3:
    sending job 'computation@abnormal+620' to HP@localhost connecting to
    'localhost', attempt 1 connected to 'localhost' requesting printer
    HP@localhost job 'computation@abnormal+620' transfer to HP@localhost
    failed error 'NONZERO RFC1179 ERROR CODE FROM SERVER' with ack
    'ACK_FAIL' sending str '^BHP' to HP@localhost error msg: 'spool queue
    for 'hp' does not exist on server abnormal.ffc' error msg: '
    non-existent printer or you need to run 'checkpc -f'' Waiting 10 seconds
    before retry Status Information, attempt 2 of 3: sending job
    'computation@abnormal+620' to HP@localhost connecting to 'localhost',
    attempt 1 connected to 'localhost' requesting printer HP@localhost job
    'computation@abnormal+620' transfer to HP@localhost failed error
    'NONZERO RFC1179 ERROR CODE FROM SERVER' with ack 'ACK_FAIL' sending str
    '^BHP' to HP@localhost error msg: 'spool queue for 'hp' does not exist
    on server abnormal.ffc' error msg: ' non-existent printer or you need to
    run 'checkpc -f'' Waiting 10 seconds before retry sending job
    'computation@abnormal+620' to HP@localhost connecting to 'localhost',
    attempt 1 connected to 'localhost' requesting printer HP@localhost job
    'computation@abnormal+620' transfer to HP@localhost failed error
    'NONZERO RFC1179 ERROR CODE FROM SERVER' with ack 'ACK_FAIL' sending str
    '^BHP' to HP@localhost error msg: 'spool queue for 'hp' does not exist
    on server abnormal.ffc' error msg: ' non-existent printer or you need to
    run 'checkpc -f''

    Please advise.

    Thanks in advance.

    Begin forwarded message:

    Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 08:16:34 -0400
    From: "Stephen P. Molnar, Ph.D." <s.molnar@sbcglobal.net>
    To: SuSE <suse-linux-e@suse.com>
    Subject: Configureing CUPS as a user

    SuSE9.1/KDE3.3.1 on a LAN with a HPDJ612C on a WinXP Pro machine.

    I am rapidly losing my mind (not saying too much) and pulling out what
    little hair I have left.

    Lpr used to work, at least some of the time with some files, but I
    changed the paper size from A4 (the default) to letter. That broke
    something (I don't have the faintest idea as to what) so I decided to
    install CUPS. (I have been totally frustrated by CUPS in the past - but
    now I'm desperate).

    So I installed CUPS (via YAST2) and am attempting to configure the
    thing.

    If I use yast2 to configure the printer all goes well until I attempt to
    Test remote SMB access I get the following:

    There was a problem.

    You specified an invalid queue name on the printer server, the printer
    server does not accept print jobs, or the queue on the printer server
    does not accept print jobs.

    Return from remote server:
    PING <address> etc

    0 packet loss
    added interface, etc
    Connection to ffc failed.

    I then attempted to use the KDE Printer Manager Add Printer Wizardand
    selected SMB shared printer (Windows) and used my password on the
    Windows machine

    All went well until finish. Then I got the following:

    Unable to create printer. Error message received from manager: You are
    not authorized to access the requested resource.

    One thing that I'm curious about is what is the name of the printer on
    the win box. I've tried everything that I can think of to no avail.

    At this point I don't have the foggiest ideas as to what to attempt
    next. I have no problems going from the linux maching to the WinXP
    machine to move files, but moving the file that I want to print to the
    Win machine and then printing it there is rather cumbersome.

    Any assistance will be appreciated.

    Thanks in advance.

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