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Apr 18, 2012

I have a Macbook Air running Lion.  I have been struggling to set up a network printer that has worked for years on Windows and Linux clients (I think it worked with Snow Leopard as well).  The set up is a Silex print server C-6200U+ v 2.3.1 with a Canon ip4300 connected to it's USB port.  The driver is version 10.51.2.0 and CUPS is version1.5.1.  All the latest revs.  Currently other clients on the network print using LPR to queue 'lp' on a TCP/IP port.  In Windows 7 this is all configurable though the gui with a mouse so I'm not doing anything clever.  I have tried a number of iterations of set up on the Mac using CUPS Admin interface and also the System Preferences route.  The closest to success has been to set it up as LPD protocol on a fixed ip address with queue 'lp', from this configuration I can successfully print a test page from CUPS or 'Print and Scan'.  However when it comes to a 'real' print job from Preview or Word or Adobe, nothing much happens.  The print queue says it is 'copying the Print Data' or similar but it just hangs indefinitely. 

Info:
MacBook Air (11-inch Late 2010), Mac OS X (10.7.1)

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Info:
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