LP print Server Prints garbage via Samba

Hi,
I have configured a print server that prints just fine when used by a Solaris host. Samba does not print at all using a pcl driver and prints garbage with a PS driver. The server is Solaris 10 Update 5. Samba is 3.X. I used this command to get one of the printers working on unix:
lpadmin -p myprinter -v /dev/null -m netstandard_foomatic -o protocol=bsd,dest=myprinter1:9100 -o banner=never -n /etc/lp/model/ppd/system/HP_LaserJet_4250.ppd
If I chop the command down to just:
lpadmin -p myprinter -v /dev/null -m netstandard -o protocol=bsd,dest=myprinter1:9100 -o banner=never
It will print jobs from unix/samba clients. From what I can tell Samba likes raw devices and the ppd file I use is a Postscript file. The reason i need the ppd is so that the printer can do some useful things like double sided printing and 2 pages per sheet.
Any help is appreciated.

Infinimac wrote:
Finally, it allows hardly any of the HP multifunctionality it's supposed to come with.
This is a limitation of using third party wireless print servers. Most multifunctions will only allow (simple) printing.
HP touts this as being a wireless-adaptable printer, so everything should work with my wireless setup.
I would expect this is the case IF you use the HP wireless adapter for your printer.
The D-Link is supposed to work with Macs also.
My HP LaserJet 1300 works fine wirelessly with this setup.
This would be expected as it is just a printer.
iFelix

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