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Old 04-23-2006, 02:26 PM   #1
velvetine
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Connecting a printer via Novell server


I recently partitioned a computer at work to add Fedora Core 5. The printer in the office is run via a Novell server and I am trying to connect to the printer (HP Laserjet 2100). I know the computer is connected to the server and printer; and printing though the Windows partition works OK. I tried to connect to the printer using the Novell option under networked printers in the Fedora Core 5. The application appeared fairly straightforward and the printer queue and server name appear in the printers list on Fedora.

But when I try to print there is no output. There are no error messages afterwards either. Are there any suggestions?
 
  


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