On 10/8/03 4:16 AM, "Jos de Wit" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Ive recendly installed a windows 2000 server with 2 macs connected to it.
> file sharing works perfectly fine. and the printers ive shared are
> selectable in the chooser.
> when ik click on the shared printer the mac tryes to connect and asks for a
> ppd file.
> ive chosen a standard hp III ppd to print to the laserjet 6
> i see the printjob being sent to the spooler on the windows 2000 server and
> then it disapears.
> nothig is printed.
> this problem is with all the 3 printers connected to the server ( hp deskjet
> 1220c, hp laserjet 6p, hp deskjet 930 )
> i know that these printers arend postscript printers but when i connect the
> printers to the mac with the usb interface all works fine ( so i gues that
> it also has to work on a network )
>
> the server is installed with sp4 is this the problem ? or the fact that
> these arend postscript printers ??
Hi Jos!
You have a couple of issues going on here.
First, when Macs print across a network, they send Postscript information.
If you're sending to non-Postscript printers then you won't have any luck.
When the Macs print locally via USB, the printing information is being
processed by the Mac itself before going to the printer. Postscript is
expected to be processed after it arrives at the printer.
You can work around the issue of sending Postscript over the network by
using Gimp-Print and Ghostscript found at Sourceforge.net
http://gimp-print.sourceforge.net/. This will work with Mac OS X and convert
the Postscript information into a form that can be sent through a Windows
print queue. All of these printers are supported to a degree (some are fully
operational and some are simply operational).
The other issue is one that I've heard of but never dealt with is Windows
2000 server and sp4. I've heard from postings in this group and
acknowledgements by Microsoft staff that this can cripple Mac Print
Services. Downgrading to sp3 is the only answer to date.
Hope this helps! bill
--
William M. Smith
(Microsoft Interop MVP)