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Ok, I am stumped on something thats quite easy. I upgraded a week ago from FC2 to FC3 and it went quite allright. I really like Udev better is why I did this.
Anyways after setting everything back up my server prints to my HP deskjet 610CL fine, but when I try to print from a windows computer I am geting the postscript output. How come its doing this. I have the printer setup as a apple postscript just like it used to be. I have check my smb.conf file and nothing looks wrong. The sever is using the correct driver.
I did what you said and it didn't make a difference. Linux printing works fine, but samba is giving me the fits. I have used samba before and never had any problems. Does anyone have a clue? I have tried setting up the QUE and printer it self 2 times.
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