How to print to printer machine running X server?
Thomas Chadwick
j_tetazoo@hotmail.com
Tue Jan 6 18:25:00 GMT 2004
>From: "Hr. Daniel Mikkelsen" <daniel@copyleft.no>
>Reply-To: cygwin-xfree@cygwin.com
>To: cygwin-xfree@cygwin.com
>Subject: Re: How to print to printer machine running X server?
>Date: Tue, 6 Jan 2004 16:12:08 +0100 (CET)
>
>On Tue, 6 Jan 2004, Ãyvind Harboe wrote:
>
> > Is there a way to print to a printer on the machine where the X server
> > runs?
>
> > - I have CygWin + xfree86 on a Windows machine
> > - On the Windows machine (which has printers connected), I start
> > OpenOffice on a remote machine Linux box over ssh -X..
>
> > How do I print from OpenOffice running on the remote Linux box to the
> > printer on the Windows machine where the X server is running?
>
>Printing isn't part of X, so there is no standard correct way of doing
>this.
>
>My setup:
>
>The Windows computer has its printers shared, accesible to the GNU/Linux
>(actually FreeBSD) machine.
>
>The GNU/Linux machine runs CUPS, and uses the samba "transport" to print to
>the Windows connected printers. They're named "printer1" and "printer2".
>
>When I log in on the GNU/Linux box from the Windows machine with XDMCP, I
>run a
>script which uses "lpadmin -d" to select default output for the lpr
>command.
>The script looks up the printer from a table using my DISPLAY setting.
>
>Not perfect, but transparent to end users.
>
>-- Daniel
>
Note that this requires that the printer share on the Windows machine be
"visible" to the remote computer, which may not always be the case. It
might be possible to use ssh's -L command-line switch to forward the
necessary port(s) over the ssh tunnel to make the local share visible to the
remote machine.
Something I've done in the past is print to a Postscript file on the remote
machine, convert it to PDF using ps2pdf, transfer it to the local computer
via FTP, and then use Adobe Acrobat Reader on the local machine to
view/print the result.
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