Print to a Samsung laser over a wireless Linksys router

Nov 20, '02 08:44:33AM

Contributed by: jeb1138

Just got through a half-day of getting my Powerbook running 10.2.2 to print to my Samsung ML-1210 laser printer through a Linksys WPS11 Wireless Print Server. Hopefully my fun experience will be helpful to:

The following works for a setup like mine -- Samsung ML-1210 + a Linksys WPS11 v3 Wireless PrintServer. I assume you have a working wireless basestation and a working DHCP server in your LAN.

GETTING THE WPS11 TO WORK WITHOUT THE WINDOWS CONFIGURATION TOOL:

  1. Plug power into the WPS11.

  2. The wireless part of the WPS11 won't work until its SSID matches your basestation's. You can find out your SSID by starting up "Internet Connect" and observing the name that's in the "Network" field. If your network's SSID happens to be "linksys" then you can skip this step. If it's not, you need to temporarily connect the WPS11 to your network with an ethernet cable and then find out what IP address it got. Once you know this you should open a web browser and go to http://x.x.x.x and replace the x's with the ip address that the WPS11 got. A configuration page should pop up. Go to the "Wireless" tab and enter your SSID into the SSID field. Hopefully, you either have wireless encryption (WEP) off in your network or you know what information to enter in those fields. I'm too lazy right now to try to explain how to find it all out.

  3. Unplug the ethernet cable from the WPS11 and it should get it's own wireless IP address. Find out what that IP address is. Two things to remember: 1. Whenever the web-based configuration utility tells you that the WPS11 needs to be reset to enable your changes, you should briefly unplug the power from the WPS11 and then plug it back in. That's the only way I could get the settings to actually take hold anyway. The "reset" button didn't seem to do much good. 2. To restore factory defaults to the WPS11, pull out the power plug, hold down the reset button, keep holding the reset button down while you plug power back in, and keep holding it for 10 more seconds after doing that. Oh yeah - then let go.;)

  4. If you can get the WPS11 to work with your printer using AppleTalk then more power to you. I couldn't. If you can't or don't want to bother trying, then follow this step. Go to the web based configuration utility by opening a web browser and typing in http://x.x.x.x (change x's to the wireless IP address of the WPS11) Go to the "Server" tab and disable Appletalk.

  5. Plug the printer into the WPS11.
GETTING GHOSTSCRIPT
Since the ML-1210 is not a postscript printer you need an "interpreter" that will translate postscript print jobs into something the ML-1210 can understand. Go to the Samsung GDI page at linunxprinting.org for more info on this.
  1. Download and install this program, a free ESP Ghostscript interpreter.
  2. Download and install this file, which adds the specific configurations for several Samsung printers.
GETTING YOUR PRINTER TO PRINT
  1. Open Print Center and go to the "Printer List" window.
  2. Hold down option and click the "Add" icon. The option-click will add a new item to the upper drop down list -- "Advanced".
  3. Choose "Advanced" in the upper drop-down list.
  4. Set the "Device Name" to whatever you want to call your printer.
  5. Set the "Device URL" to "lpd://x.x.x.x/P1" (the P1 is the printing queue on the WPS11)
  6. Set the Printer Model to Samsung, then choose your specific model (e.g. ML-1210).
  7. Click "Add".
Voila! Hopefully you can now print! All I can say is thank you CUPS and www.linuxprinting.org.

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