Using printer on a Windows domain (16.04)
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I am trying to use a network printer on a Windows AD domain.
The address is something like:
\name.ad.int.com
or
smb://name.ad.int.com/
I tried to connect this as a samba printer and also other ways, but somehow can't get it work. I am on 16.04, but not on the Windows domain and I have a different username than my name on the domain. I can connect to the domain via nautilus: Connect to Server. Then I see three folder, one of which is print$
.
Any advice on how I best connect my computer to use this printer? Thanks.
16.04 windows printing domain-server
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I am trying to use a network printer on a Windows AD domain.
The address is something like:
\name.ad.int.com
or
smb://name.ad.int.com/
I tried to connect this as a samba printer and also other ways, but somehow can't get it work. I am on 16.04, but not on the Windows domain and I have a different username than my name on the domain. I can connect to the domain via nautilus: Connect to Server. Then I see three folder, one of which is print$
.
Any advice on how I best connect my computer to use this printer? Thanks.
16.04 windows printing domain-server
Some printers support mutiple protocols, including IPP protocol, so try prependingipp://
to it
â Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
Jun 4 at 18:50
this wiki help.ubuntu.com/community/NetworkPrintingWithUbuntu provides guidance, from here help.ubuntu.com/community/⦠for ubuntu to win server
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Jun 4 at 19:01
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I am trying to use a network printer on a Windows AD domain.
The address is something like:
\name.ad.int.com
or
smb://name.ad.int.com/
I tried to connect this as a samba printer and also other ways, but somehow can't get it work. I am on 16.04, but not on the Windows domain and I have a different username than my name on the domain. I can connect to the domain via nautilus: Connect to Server. Then I see three folder, one of which is print$
.
Any advice on how I best connect my computer to use this printer? Thanks.
16.04 windows printing domain-server
I am trying to use a network printer on a Windows AD domain.
The address is something like:
\name.ad.int.com
or
smb://name.ad.int.com/
I tried to connect this as a samba printer and also other ways, but somehow can't get it work. I am on 16.04, but not on the Windows domain and I have a different username than my name on the domain. I can connect to the domain via nautilus: Connect to Server. Then I see three folder, one of which is print$
.
Any advice on how I best connect my computer to use this printer? Thanks.
16.04 windows printing domain-server
edited Jun 4 at 18:02
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Some printers support mutiple protocols, including IPP protocol, so try prependingipp://
to it
â Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
Jun 4 at 18:50
this wiki help.ubuntu.com/community/NetworkPrintingWithUbuntu provides guidance, from here help.ubuntu.com/community/⦠for ubuntu to win server
â pdc
Jun 4 at 19:01
add a comment |Â
Some printers support mutiple protocols, including IPP protocol, so try prependingipp://
to it
â Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
Jun 4 at 18:50
this wiki help.ubuntu.com/community/NetworkPrintingWithUbuntu provides guidance, from here help.ubuntu.com/community/⦠for ubuntu to win server
â pdc
Jun 4 at 19:01
Some printers support mutiple protocols, including IPP protocol, so try prepending
ipp://
to itâ Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
Jun 4 at 18:50
Some printers support mutiple protocols, including IPP protocol, so try prepending
ipp://
to itâ Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
Jun 4 at 18:50
this wiki help.ubuntu.com/community/NetworkPrintingWithUbuntu provides guidance, from here help.ubuntu.com/community/⦠for ubuntu to win server
â pdc
Jun 4 at 19:01
this wiki help.ubuntu.com/community/NetworkPrintingWithUbuntu provides guidance, from here help.ubuntu.com/community/⦠for ubuntu to win server
â pdc
Jun 4 at 19:01
add a comment |Â
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Some printers support mutiple protocols, including IPP protocol, so try prepending
ipp://
to itâ Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
Jun 4 at 18:50
this wiki help.ubuntu.com/community/NetworkPrintingWithUbuntu provides guidance, from here help.ubuntu.com/community/⦠for ubuntu to win server
â pdc
Jun 4 at 19:01