![]() Host-Based printing is a cost-effective printing technology that enables printers to utilize the processing power and memory resources of the PC (or the Host). ![]() The host-based software uses the computer's resources to process print commands and rasterizing data, taking advantage of the computer's memory and processing power. I found some interesting things with HP LaserJet 1020 after Google for solutions. To re-confirm the problem again, I attach the printer to my Windows Vista machine directly. CUPS receive the printing image and report print job completed successfully but the printer doesn't print anything. I then install the latest HP LaserJet 1020 printer downloaded from HP web site and configure the printer as usual. I plug the printer to the Linux machine's USB port and CUPS detect the printer well. I receive a HP LaserJet 1020 printer last night and try to configure it for CUPS. ![]() I have follow this rule to configure two other printers: Panasonic KX-1121 dot matrix printer and Samsung ML-1450 Laser Jet Printer. The CUPS will just re-route the raw printing image received to the printer. First, I thought all printers configure on CUPS as local raw printer should works for windows workstation as long as I use correct printer driver to render the printing image.
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