Well, the reason i'm asking this because I got it to work in Windows 2003 Server where all my printers can "put" on the web (http://www.mywebsite.com/printers) so people who access http://www.mywebsite.com/printers can see all my printers, then they can connect and print to it. Of course I'll require username & password before they can access printer resources. I hope this clear up my goal a little bit. Many thanks for your help, JC On Wed, 15 Feb 2006, Jeff Kinz wrote: > On Wed, Feb 15, 2006 at 06:17:11AM -0800, JC wrote: >> I didn't look at HP doc, but doesn't help. What I want to do is to setup >> my printer so that people on the internet (i know this sounds odd, but i >> hope there is method that limits certain people to connect to it) can >> connect & print to this printer via http. > > > You can certainly have a cgi script that send a file to the printer. > And you can use various apache methods to restrict access to that > script, the question is what are you going to have them printing? Is it > a web page? > >>> so you could probably just pipe stuff to 192.168.1.100:9100 > > ... is what the script could do, but if you want html to be rendered > for printing out it gets trickier. > > --