I don't follow. I've already installed the printer with the PPD driver via CUPS.
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Browse All TopicsI'm trying to get print jobs from CUPS sent in "secure print" mode or equivalent.
The printer is a Fuji Xerox Document Center 1100.
The actual functionality we want is to send the print job to the printer's memory which will show up on the printer's interface as a pending job ready to print when a person selects it and starts the printing.
Any ideas?
I've so far looked through CUPS documentation and lp* man pages and only found out methods for internal queuing, i.e. before it is sent to the printer.
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I could not find secure or pin in ppd file from here:
http://www.fxap.com.sg/dow
- could be some windows app generating that header?
Maybe you can have better luck at reaching PPD with PIN option...
Simpy it could be the case that secure printing is implemented as windows-only property sheet (a dll file) and no signs of it in PPD file that ghostscript (or cups) can understand. Even in this case you can try if PIN is in cleartext and emulate it into new PPD. Sometimes more functionalPPDs are in linuxprinting.org or foomatic and similar places...
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by: gheistPosted on 2009-10-07 at 01:05:43ID: 25513002
You just need PPD file from Windows driver with PIN option to print form another CUPS.
Printer respects Windows driver options in all other cases. Make sure CUPS does not re-format PostScript into PCL - this kills the flag.