How to make CUPS a JetDirect/AppSocket print server
I have been told that you can setup cups to listen to port 9100 like a working AppSocket (raw) printer.
I have been looking for some way to do this for days now and no luck... i have found 3rd party tools but none have worked for me ( ppf - Printer Port Forwarder for example ) i wish the printer connected to my routers usb port to print via port 9100 or some other using CUPS. if there is a way to configure my linux router (with cups) to share its printer via por 9100 to other computers. The client config i can do easy, but the server config is something that i am not sure can be done with just cups. for example my routers ip address ( the router that has the printer plugged in to its usb port (/dev/usb/lp0) is 10.0.0.1. My client machine is 10.1.0.1, and i wish to use the printer on 10.0.0.1 via por 9100 as i would any jetdirect print server. I was told i can configure cups to do so but i have not found any way to do it if its true. Is there really a way to do this? or is this just a myth? Hope somebody knows, Willy |
Figured it out! anybody interested in knowing how, pm me.
Since theres no info on it out there.. i guess its a secret or something... |
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