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Old 05-20-2005, 09:30 AM   #1
phatboyz
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samba printing problem


I was running FC2 and samba printing worked fine on my XP computers. I upgraded to FC3 and setup everything the same and printing just spits out weird symbols. Printing from the server itself works fine. Also I have deleted and reinstalled the network printer on the xp computers. I am using apple post scrip to print like I did before. Should I not send it in post script now? I wouldn't think that linux would know what a window .prt file would be. Am I way off?
 
  


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