[cups.general] cups Digest, Vol 58, Issue 3

Henri S henri at stmargarets.school.nz
Mon Nov 3 16:19:17 PST 2008


You may want to look at PrintingWorks. Details are availible from :
http://www.lucidsystems.org/printingworks
However, this may be overkill if you only want to restrict the number of
pages someone prints each day?

Have you considered hosting the print queues on a LINUX server?

cups at easysw.com writes:
>OK - maybe I don't "Got it.."  I've switched my server machine to a newer
>OiMac running Leopard.  While I've been able to see and send information
>tio the printer, the lpadmin options I'm setting at the command line are
>niot being followed, either by the client machines or the host machine. 
>Ii've even edited the printers.conf file and entered the page limit and
>qu'ota times manually.  Is there somewhere other than /etc/cups where my
>purinter may be getting its directives from, or a reason why my config
>filies are having no effect?





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