Doing the Samba
www.apsfilter.org. Apsfilter is an input filter and it does a great job of
supporting a variety of printers as well and a variety of print jobs and
even postscript printing. It recognises a variety of file formats and uses
the correct filter.
Download the latest version, which is 5.4.2 as of writing this
article. After downloading the file you need to un-archive it. Depending
on the file type you downloaded, you will give one of the following
commands.
tar zxvf apsfilter-5.4.2.tar.gz
tar xIvf apsfilter-5.4.2.tar.bz2
Go into the directory apsfilter that is created. Run the SETUP script.
./SETUP
This script will go out and check what filters you have installed in your
system. It is recommended that you have Ghostscript 6 and above. After you
go through the licenses, apsfilter will check for the necessary filters. A
few more key presses and you'll be at the menu. First, press 1 to select
your printer type. Apsfilter will pop up a big list of printer drivers to
pick from. Find a printer that is a close match if you cannot find your
printer. The next option (2) is to choose an interface for your printer,
whether local or over the network. Option 4 under this one relates to
Windows printers. Enter the necessary information in here. Make sure that
samba and specifically smbclient is accessible. Select a paper format. You
can the print a testpage and check things out.
If everything else checks out then you press 'C' to continue the
installation. Apsfilter will then go out and setup your printcap
file. Next it will ask for a location to install the man pages in, whether
you want any compression. Apsfilter will then check the file permissions
of the spool directory. Apsfilter will spew out some more information at
you.
Printing to Linux
If you have the printer setup and working under Linux then you just need
to make changes to you /etc/smb.conf file.
Add the following three lines to the global section.
printing = bsd - This is the method to use under Linux. For other options
you need to look at the man pages for smb.conf
printcap name = /etc/printcap - The path to your printcap file
load printers = yes - If set to yes then all the printers defined in the
printcap file are loaded and made available at startup.
Next add another section like the following
[Linprinter]
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