running the command lp -d HP_Color_LaserJet_CP2025n "Test Sheet.txt" request id is HP_Color_LaserJet_CP2025n-8 (1 file(s))
On which machine did you run that? I'm thinking, if the module uses lp and lp is not installed on the webserver (and why should it, it's a webserver) that could be why it doesn't work. And so if you ran that command from your dev machine it doesn't tell us much.


holli

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In reply to Re^3: NET::Printer Module not printing to local printer by holli
in thread NET::Printer Module not printing to local printer by akwe-xavante

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