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can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Windows lpr implementation not finding printer up vote 2 down vote favorite I'm trying to port a linux program to windows 7, that https://community.hpe.com/t5/System-Administration/Windows-LPD-Server-Error-specified-printer-does-not-exist/td-p/4704824 receives an lpr command from a websocket and sends the command to a local vinyl cutter. The windows lpr implementation is different and there is not a lot of advice to go by. I have enabled the LPR services in windows, and have installed the vinyl cutter as an LPR printer. It prints fine from illustrator or something. However, trying to lpq the printer, or lpr it, C:\Users\M> lpq -S 127.0.0.1 -P vinyl Windows LPD ServerError: specified printer does not exist C:\Users\M> lpq http://superuser.com/questions/808382/windows-lpr-implementation-not-finding-printer -S -P vinyl Windows LPD ServerError: specified printer does not exist C:\Users\M> lpq -S google.com -P vinyl *times out* This error is pretty hard to find help with by googling; since my printer is local, could it be a permissions issue? I know little about windows. I tried to do it in cygwin but cygwin seems to want to use the windows lpr version too. windows printer cygwin print-server lpr share|improve this question asked Sep 7 '14 at 10:53 erg 111 h30499.www3.hp.com/t5/System-Administration/… Just a shot in the dark...? –user2899162 Sep 7 '14 at 20:47 Just noticed this question is still open. Did you ever get it solved? –fixer1234 Nov 12 '14 at 9:31 Nope. I ended up having to use the windows "print" command, instead of the windows lpr implementation for my application (printing from websockets). This means my program can't be OS independent :( –erg Nov 15 '14 at 13:58 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 0 down vote Most devices of this kind have Windows drivers and you jump through these kinds of hoops to get them to work in Linux. I would start by trying to use a Windows driver and software with the device connected to the Windows machine. It is usually easier to get a Linux machine to share a Windows device than the other way around. A workaround might even be to just set it up on

system that meets the demands of applications that businesses rely upon in today's marketplace. Search Forums Show Threads Show Posts Tag Search Advanced Search Unanswered Threads Find All Thanked Posts Go to Page... unix and linux http://www.unix.com/aix/63781-aix-printer-problem.html commands - unix shell scripting AIX Printer problem AIX Tags aix, unix http://aplawrence.com/Unixart/ldsprintwindows.html Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes #1 05-05-2008 sodapop Registered User Join Date: Jul 2007 Last Activity: 25 June 2008, 3:33 AM EDT Posts: 9 Thanks: 0 Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts AIX Printer problem Hi, Has anyone encountered the error below. I have tried to startup the printer but the error lpd service keep showing up. Please help. Thanks. Queue Dev Status Job Files User PP % Blks Cp Rnk ------- ----- --------- --- ------------------ ---------- ---- -- ----- --- --- bilog_q @BILO READY bilog_qc: bilog_qc: Windows XP LPD Server bilog_qc: Error: specified printer does not exist Remove advertisements Sponsored Links sodapop View Public Profile Find all posts by sodapop #2 05-05-2008 jyoung Registered User Join Date: Nov 2001 Last Activity: 12 May 2014, 12:49 PM EDT lpd service windows Location: Flint, MI Posts: 262 Thanks: 0 Thanked 4 Times in 4 Posts Did you specifythe IP address for the print que bilog_qc in the hosts file located in the /etc directory? Remove advertisements Sponsored Links jyoung View Public Profile Find all posts by jyoung « Previous Thread | Next Thread » Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page Subscribe to this Thread Display Modes Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode Search this Thread Advanced Search More UNIX and Linux Forum Topics You Might Find Helpful Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post Problem with Queue of the Printer ITHelper AIX 1 06-30-2009 04:48 AM Printer problem kingganesh04 UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users 1 01-19-2009 06:04 AM Printer problem kingganesh04 SuSE 0 01-19-2009 05:44 AM network printer problem prashantchavan AIX 4 11-07-2007 02:24 AM printer problem Prafulla HP-UX 2 01-15-2002 01:43 AM All times are GMT -4. The time now is 04:02 AM. - Contact Us - Unix & Linux - unix commands, linux commands, linux server, linux ubuntu, shell script, linux distros. - Advertising - Top Linux and Unix Supported by: vBulletin Search Engine Optimisation provided by DragonByte SEO v2.0.32 (Pro) - vBulletin Mods & Addons Copyright © 2016 DragonByte Technologies Ltd.Unix & Linux Forums Content Copyright ©1993-2015. All Rights Reserved. Forum Operations by The UNIX and Linux Forums

involved on both, the Windows system and the Unix system. I have done my best to accurately compile the process in this article. From the Windows system that is hosting the printer — The Windows portion of this procedure was prepared on a Windows 2000 SP4 system. Other Windows versions may vary somewhat. Install the Microsoft LPD print server. Go to "Control Panel / Add/Remove Programs / Add/Remove Windows Components / Components / Other Network File and Print Services / Details...". Click the check-box next to "Print Services for Unix", then click "OK / Next > / Finish / Close". Start the newly-installed LPD print server. Go to "Start / Settings / Control Panel / Administrative Tools / Services / TCP/IP Print Server / Properties / Startup type:" and change it to "Automatic". Click the "Apply" button. If necessary, click the "Start" button to start the service, then click "OK" to close the Properties dialog. Leave the Services window open for now. We will return to it in a moment. Configure the Windows printer. Go to "Start / Settings / Printers". Double-click "Add Printer:quot; to start the "Add Printer Wizard". Use the wizard to add a Windows printer. It does not matter if the printer is a local or network printer. The manufacturer of the printer should be specified as "Generic" and the printer model should be "Generic / Text Only". The name of the new printer should be Unix-friendly (i.e., all lowercase, no spaces). Printer sharing is not necessary, and the share name does not matter. Unix will refer to the printer by its Windows printer name, not its share name. Once the "Add Printer Wizard" completes, right-click the newly-added printer and choose "Properties" from the context menu. On the "General" tab, click "Printing Preferences... / Advanced..." and specify the "Paper Size:" as "US Std Fanfold". On the "Advanced" tab, ensure that the check-box next to "Enable advanced printing features" is selected, then click the "Printing Defaults... / Advanced..." and specify the "Paper Size:" as "US Std Fanfold". On the "Device Settings" tab, under "Generic / Text Only Device Settings / Form To Tray Assignment", specify the "Cont. Feed – No Break:", "Cut Sheet:", and "Cont. Feed – With Break:" settings as "US Std Fanfold". Click "OK" to close the printer properties dialog. Enable Windows Passthrough Printing. Start the Windows Registry Editor by clicking "Start / Run...". Specify to open "regedit" and click "OK". From within the Registry Editor, go to "HKEY_LOCAL_

 

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