I am trying to get the status of my network printer. I am now using the code given below:

use Net::Printer; my $errstr="test"; $lineprinter = new Net::Printer( filename => "E:/S +nailmail/testprint.txt", printer => "\\ht +tp://192.168.25.205:631\unknown", server => "192. +168.25.205", port => 631, lineconvert => "YES" ); $result = $lineprinter->printfile("E:/Snailmail/testpr +int.txt"); $errstr = $lineprinter->printerror(); @result = $lineprinter->queuestatus(); print $errstr; print @result;

But i cant connect to the printer..... Please help me.


In reply to getting printer status from windows by jomonantony

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