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In my office there are more than ten system using different operating system (Microsoft windows & RHEL4). We bought a new printer( HP LaserJet p1007 ) and we have to ...
- 12-11-2009 #1Just Joined!
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printer configuration in a existing network
In my office there are more than ten system using different operating system (Microsoft windows & RHEL4). We bought a new printer( HP LaserJet p1007 ) and we have to configure the printer in our network. We want to access the printer from any system in our network. Please sent me the details (How to configure printer in an existing network using RHEL4 OS step by step.) with pleasure.
( OS of the system, connecting to the printer is Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
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please send immediate replay.
- 12-15-2009 #3forum.guy
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Welcome to the forums!

Sorry, but I must request that you stop posting duplicate threads because it's against the forums rules to do so:
http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/lin...ums-rules.html
Your duplicates threads have been deleted but you can continue any discussion about the printer issue in this thread.
Regarding your question, that particular printer works "Mostly" with Linux according to the OpenPrinting.org database:
OpenPrinting database - Printer: HP LaserJet P1007
Have you tried configuring it throught the CUPS interface yet, using your web browser and the following location:
localhost:631
If you need any extra packages to get it working, you should be able to install them with YUM.oz
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- 12-15-2009 #4forum.guy
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Oops... I missed the networking part. If you want to share the printer with Windows machines, you might need to install and configure Samba:
Chapter*22.*Sambaoz
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