In fact, it is easy for Fedora8 to connect to a printer in WINDOWS. I think it is a bit difficult. I think it is smb: // [workgroup/] server [: WORKGROUP: Working Group, the Working Group SERVER where the WINDAOWS printer computer is located: in fact, IPport: port 631 may not be known by new users, I only know, but this is the PRINTER that must be added: Print
In fact, it is easy for Fedora8 to connect to a printer in WINDOWS.
Smb: // [workgroup/] server [: port]/printer
The following describes the meaning of this sentence:
WORKGROUP: Working group where the WINDAOWS printer computer is located
SERVER: IP address.
Port: port 631 is usually unknown to new users. I only know it, but it must be added.
PRINTER: PRINTER name
For example: WORKGROUP (this is the default type in WINDOWS, and MSHOME is another one)
IP: 192.168.1.10
Printer name: HP1020
Enter
WORKGROUP/192.168.1.10: 631/HP1020
Enter the user name and password for logging on to WINDOWS.
Attached to Fedora8: