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Legacy Forums => General Discussion (Legacy) => Topic started by: Mike Stoddart on September 13, 2000, 08:43:27 AM
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Can anyone recommend a good inkjet printer to use with E-Smith and Windows? I'm not too bothered about colour, although Im sure I'll use it. It has to be a good quality make, and be fast when printing black and white. Thanks.
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Mike Stoddart wrote:
> Can anyone recommend a good inkjet printer to use with E-Smith
> and Windows? I'm not too bothered about colour, although Im
> sure I'll use it. It has to be a good quality make, and be fast
> when printing black and white. Thanks.
Mike,
Most of the HP Deskjet series seem to work well. How fast is fast?
I use the HP Deskjet 695C on esmith server. It works! We have also tried
the Epson Stylus 800.
Orville
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Fast doesnt have to be that fast- just enough so that I dont get angry! Do the HP printers work with E-Smith? Thanks
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Mike, just use whatever printer you want, set the output type a raw when you set it up in e-smith and the it will pass the data thru from your windows machine without changing anything in the datastream.
I have a HP winprinter working that way for one customer.
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I have 2 printers on the e-smith box (hp inkjet 932c and hp laserjet 1100) and another printer hooked to a win95 box on the network (hp 690 series inkjet). I've installed a second ide controller card to get the second printer port and e-smith recognized, configured and used the second card very well.
The apps that need a printer give me a choice of the 3 and run well with what I choose. The only gripe is that sometimes the spool is a bit slow if the load on the network is high. Graphics or print jobs with more than 20 pages seem to be the slowest.
All in all, the spooler does a good job dealing with a variety of printer requests and the convience of having the server spool the print job instead of a workstation (very slow operation while printing) is worth the occasional slow spooling.
CU later.......
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How much work is involved in configuring the E-Smith server to use a printer?
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plug it in, go to the e-smith-manager and put in the info. about what port it is on.
Very, very simple.
even on a jetdirect you can just put in the ip address of the printer and it works right off.
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Mike Stoddart wrote:
> How much work is involved in configuring the E-Smith server to
> use a printer?
Printers on E-Smith can be configured in about 5 minutes. TRUE!
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Wow! This is so easy! I bought an HP Deskjet 970, plugged it into the server, configured it on the server and client machines, and it worked first time! Damn that was easy!
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How can I cancel print jobs on the server?