', '/', 'net-print/cups-1.2.12-r8', 'nomerge')
Looks like a sane version number sequence was implemented, and v20060720
(which you have installed) was renamed to 2.0.20060720 (which cups
wants to install. This will never be automated as portage thinks the
new version number is earlier than the older one
answering this question -- sigh --
again!
(Wish I had parsed it more carefully!!)
It gets easier round about the 42nd time. At least that's how it worked
for me :-)
Is foomatic needed for cups to work? I have been carrying it around for the
last few years, but I was not sure if it is needed.
I
on, depends on
'cupsd'!
the dependancies are pretty easy to find and even adjust
in /etc/init.d; in fact, for cups, head does a really nice job of
clipping the whole thing as an example:
|[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ head /etc/init.d/cupsd
|#!/sbin/runscript
|
|depend() {
|use net
|after
OpPolicy default
ErrorPolicy stop-printer
/Printer
I don't know what the print server is running (windows server I think).
I'm running gentoo with a 2.6.20 kernel, CUPS 1.2.10-r1 and Samba 3.0.24-r3.
Does somebody know how to get it work ?
Thanks
Ben
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to help
I might have missed it, but was revdep-rebuild tried already? :)
Also, maybe it could be something with gtk+ or some printing component
(old cups? cups ebuild was just updated) instead of firefox? So, how about
other apps and their print dialogs? Are they broken too?
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arttuv
to print a page: the job starts but no printing at all
- thinking to have done something wrong I re-emerge hplip
- then I ran hp-setup: the printer is recognized but when I click on
Next button the program hangs and I have to kill it
- so I tried to configure the printer using cups with Firefox:
http
I have xulrunner installed on my x86 and amd64 machines. When I tried
to install acroread on the amd64, it wanted to pull in xulrunner-bin.
Sure enough the ebuild contains
RDEPEND=media-libs/fontconfig
cups? ( net-print/cups )
x86? ( =x11-libs/gtk+-2.0
make.conf ]
[: Right column (I) - USE flags packages was installed with ]
[ Found these USE variables for app-office/openoffice-3.0.0 ]
U I
+ + cups : Add support for CUPS (Common Unix Printing System)
+ + gtk : Adds support for x11-libs/gtk+ (The GIMP Toolkit
On Sunday 18 December 2005 23:05, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about 'Re: [gentoo-user] Cups/Sane and The
Brother MFC-7420':
Can anyone help me with the scanner now? It would be really nice to
have that work.
I'm running amd64, do I have 64-bit sane. The libraries
Hi list,
i'm experiencing strange cups behaviour: i'm accessing the cupsd
setting both via web interface (localhost:631) or via the KDE printer
control modue. However since two days i'm experiencing long load time
of the all stuff: every action i'm trying to execute nearly 10 seconds
are needed
much.
Well, at least one advantage of the web interface at localhost:631 is that
you have documentation there, including doc on how to configure and use
cups at the command line, which - I agree - is often more agreable and
robust than the web interface.
I believe you will solve your problem
is a queue that merely replaces \n with \r\n
instead of a true raw queue. CUPS does not seem to provide this, instead
preferring to convert to postscript and then to raster. Personally I don't
see this as a problem, but your needs are probably different than mine.
One option to solve
).
Just checking some basics:
Have you User lp, System lp, SystemGroup lp as well as
Location /
Order Deny,Allow
Deny From All
Allow From 127.0.0.1
/Location
in your /etc/cups/cupsd.conf, with just the default authentication setup,
i.e. no encryption, etc.?
--
Regards,
Mick
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gentoo-user
Hello,
I've been pruning down a server to become a minimal firewall. Slowly
removing packages, running 'revdep-rebuild -p' removing packages
and so on. Now I've got my make.conf looking like this:
USE=perl -gtk -gnome -qt -kde acl acpi hardened kerberos krb4 ssl -alsa -arts/
-avi -cups -gif
On Wed, 15 Feb 2006 13:49:06 + (UTC), James wrote:
USE=perl -gtk -gnome -qt -kde acl acpi hardened kerberos krb4 ssl
-alsa -arts/ -avi -cups -gif -gstreamer -gtk2 -jpeg -motif -mp3 -mpeg
-ogg -oggvorbis / -png -quicktime -spell -vorbis -X -xmms -xv dvd
-cdr sse mmx -cups / -jack
On 16 February 2006 09:56, Robert Persson wrote:
My (parallel port laser) printer started spewing garbage (i.e. pcl data as
text - a few characters per sheet) as a result, I think, of a loose cable.
Trouble is I can't stop it. I cleared the print jobs. Even stopped cups.
Tried to rmmod
Then you're part of a dying breed evidently.
I wasn't able to get cups to work so installed lprng.
For more details on my problem go to the archives and
search against my name and 'print' and 'cups'
This is what I see in my log. It says at least two
spoolers active but ps -A reveals only one
Hey guys. Just my two cents - I'm having trouble configuring the Epson
C86, which is odd, because I've used this printer with Gentoo/CUPS
before, and never had any problems. It's odd that gimp-print is
installed, and I don't see the drivers popping up in the web interface.
I'll keep you posted
Manuel A. McLure [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Do you have foomatic-filters installed? It includes wrapper scripts around
ghostscript that do the work.
No, I didn't have but I installed it after seeing your message.
Restarted cups and see no improvement. The logs still say the bit
bout ESP
On Tuesday 21 February 2006 22:12, Harry Putnam wrote:
No, I didn't have but I installed it after seeing your message.
Restarted cups and see no improvement. The logs still say the bit
bout ESP ghostscript.
D [22/Feb/2006:00:10:23 -0600] Job 27 hold_until = 0
D [22/Feb/2006:00:10:23 -0600
/share/cups/docs/index.html
and that it opens as a webpage in a browser Of course I'm assuming that other
html pages display properly.
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Regards, Ernie
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gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
webmin on a server and it makes setting up some
services (like CUPS) easier to visualise/understand. However, the login
into webmin is set up with the root passwd. This on an Internet facing
port is making me nervous, but he is sooo attached to GUI solutions I
cannot convince him that ssh is all
and it makes setting up some services
(like CUPS) easier to visualise/understand. However, the login into webmin
is set up with the root passwd. This on an Internet facing port is making me
nervous, but he is sooo attached to GUI solutions I cannot convince him that
ssh is all he needs
On Wednesday 07 January 2009 14:20:24 BRM wrote:
From what I can see in this new thread this year, you just need to do the
couple steps to make your Workstations work as CUPS Clients by
configuring it as a client and then it should work.
Of course it should. It does not. I simply cannot find
Chris Ong wrote:
Hi all,
After I emerge samba and cups.. i got this message
* Caching service dependencies...
* Services 'samba' and 'cupsd' have circular
* dependency of type 'iuse'; continuing...
* rc-update complete.
So.. there's nothing much to worry on? rite ?
--
Regards
I've been able to print to a Gentoo Samba server (running a HP510) for ages
from Windows workstations (98 and XP), and still can from Windows.
I have an old laptop that I recently installed Gentoo and Gnome on as a
workstation. When I try and use foomatic-configure to set up cups to the
same
I re-emerged cups, got cupsd to hold, setup my deskjet 722c as parralel
port 0, It said everything was good, but the test page will not print!
Did you try emerging CUPS again?
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/06/01 Wed PM 10:17:16 EDT
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo
Mark Knecht wrote:
Hi,
I had not noticed this before. When I ssh into on of the other
machines here at home and run Open Office, when I want to print using
CUPS the printer is not defined. However if I walk to that machine,
log in using the same user account and do the same thing
Zhang Weiwu wrote:
after a few test it looks obvious OO on gentoo suffer from the samiliar
problem as oo on Windows (sorry to mension Windows again). On my gentoo
there is only one printer installed on cups that is a LaserJet. Later I
discovered all PS files I provided are grayscale
is /it/ set to??
And if this does not solve the problem, look at modifying your CUPS settings.
I
believe some configurations allow settings that, in effect, will covernt all
a4 paper sizes to letter if nothing else works
HTH,
James
If I print to file, and next run that file through cups
, IEEE, was not present in the latest kernel i
am using: 2.6.19-gentoo-r5 BUt some other option was there and i
selected that, it was similar to the one)
2.) did emerge cups
3.) opened localhost:631 in Firefox and created a printer, using the
same drivers i used on other distros: Generic - IBMpro
Hi all,
It seems that with every update, eix output gets more and more verbose.
Take this for example:
nazgul ~ # eix gimp-print
[I] media-gfx/gimp-print
Available versions: 4.2.7 (~)5.1.0 {cups foomaticdb gimp gtk nls
ppds readline}
Installed versions: 5.1.0(20:50:45 05/02/07
nazgul ~ # eix gimp-print
[I] media-gfx/gimp-print
Available versions: 4.2.7 (~)5.1.0 {cups foomaticdb gimp gtk nls
ppds readline}
Installed versions: 5.1.0(20:50:45 05/02/07)(cups foomaticdb gimp
gtk -nls ppds readline)
Homepage:http://gimp
you have?
That's the version that I had before I uninstalled it because it was reported
as a blocker.
I fixed it now - please see my other message on this thread.
I had the same problem, but just did a fresh emerge --sync and the
problem is no longer there. Cups is no longer asking
Am Donnerstag, den 30.03.2006, 15:26 + schrieb
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
USE flags doubts (again).
If I run this command:
emerge -pv hplip
the output is:
[ebuild R ] net-print/hplip-0.9.7-r3 +X +cups +foomaticdb -ppds +qt
+scanner* -snmp +usb 0 kB
There are 5 flags prefixed
Alle 17:54, domenica 2 aprile 2006, Jim ha scritto:
On Sun, 2006-04-02 at 17:17 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alle 16:55, domenica 2 aprile 2006, david ha scritto:
What brand and model # is your printer?
HP PSC 1410
Then emerge hplip and they you need to start hplip and cups.
sudo
://IP_address_of_desktop1:631/printers/Your_printer_name_on_desktop1
That should be it I think.
Did not seem possible... but I'll take a second look
Also, don't forget to configure the firewall to allow access to the
respective boxen. It may be that you eventually configure CUPS
correctly and then your
I've tried everything I can think of.
* When I use foomatic-gui to delete the printer, I get a message
that confirms the deletion, but when I reboot it's back! In my
case, I think foomatic-gui invokes foomatic-configure -s cups
-R -n queuename which in turn invokes
Frédéric Grosshans wrote on 04/05/06 18:32:
Le jeudi 04 mai 2006 à 17:42 +0200, Petr Kocmid a écrit :
Sometimes, due poor maintnance of low level foomatic driver in portage an
updated foomatic driver dies silently and cups daemon thinks everything is
finished printed fine, or if one is lucky
silently and cups daemon thinks
everything is finished printed fine, or if one is lucky as you, ends
with dead process logged.
...
Thanks. I had the same problem, which has been solved by :
hacky solution
In fact, we've been hit by bug 131533 :
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id
at 192.168.0.1:631.
Make sure that in /etc/cups/cupsd.conf you have a
Listen 192.168.0.1:631
line. Without it, IIRC, CUPS will listen on localhost:631.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Linux)
Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org
followed the steps to allow remote administration, but I'm
not sure how to actually do that. Should typing this into the browser
work:
192.168.0.1:631
I just get the standard:
Firefox can't establish a connection to the server at 192.168.0.1:631.
Make sure that in /etc/cups/cupsd.conf you
also came up clean.
Something is wrong here maybe I'm learning a little bit about how
to run gentoo. nahh... must be something else.
Don't worry, a few more months and you'll be zipping through
etc-update and accidentally overwriting your CUPS configuration.
-Daniel
Did an emerge --sync and emerge --ask --deep --update --world.
When emerge got to x11-libs/gtk+-2.10.6, the following happened...
checking for cups-config... /usr/bin/cups-config
checking cairo-pdf.h usability... no
checking cairo-pdf.h presence... no
checking for cairo-pdf.h... no
configure
Hi!
Funny situation. I have ~amd64 Gentoo machine, and two slotted Qt are installed:
eix -e qt
[I] x11-libs/qt
Available versions:
(3) 3.3.4-r8 3.3.6-r4 (~)3.3.6-r5
(4) 4.1.4-r2 (~)4.2.1 (~)4.2.2
Installed versions: 3.3.6-r5(3)(03:23:16 AM 12/24/2006)(cups
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 24 Jan 2007 10:33:39 -0500, Carl Adams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I've had no success getting my HP PSC 1610 Inkjet/Scanner connected to
CUPS under Gentoo. Of course, there's no such thing as a best printer,
but do any subscribers have recommendations
* builds new samba package
* rebuilds some packages (kdebase, cups, mplayer etc.)
Machine B:
- mount PGKDIR of machine A via nfs to PGKDIR on machine B
- added USE-flag samba
- emerge -uD --newuse --usepkg world
* merges binary samba
* does not merge anything else (no binary
having problems with getting printing to work.
I emerged both hal and cups. Using kde's print manager, I was able to
configure my DeskJet printer - the printer was recognized in the 'Add
Printer' interface. However, when I send a print job to the printer,
nothing happens.
Second problem is that I
I need some help getting printing to work from my gentoo machine to an
HP 7410xi (one of those multi-function jobs).
No one is responding to a similar query on the cups list. So bringing
it here although it may be a little off topic.
The printer works from windows but not from gentoo through
On Wednesday 13 September 2006 17:59, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need some help getting printing to work from my gentoo machine to an
HP 7410xi (one of those multi-function jobs).
No one is responding to a similar query on the cups list. So bringing
it here although it may be a little off
not have avahi and zeroconf USE flags enabled
either in kdelibs or cups:
===
# emerge -pDv kde-base/kdelibs
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
Calculating dependencies... done!
[ebuild R ] kde-base/kdelibs-3.5.10-r6 USE=acl alsa
despite the fact that I do not have avahi and zeroconf USE flags enabled
either in kdelibs or cups:
===
# emerge -pDv kde-base/kdelibs
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
Calculating dependencies... done!
[ebuild R ] kde-base/kdelibs
On Monday 19 October 2009 05:01:46 Dale wrote:
cov...@ccs.covici.com wrote:
Hi. After my last update, I did emerge said to do emerge
@preserved-rebuild and when I tried it wanted me to rebuild just one
package net-print/gnome-cups-manager. Now this fails because
libsmbclient.h does
After a long search on the net I've found out
that the permissions of the usb device are set wrong
(root.usb)
It looks like an UDEV rule installed by sane-backends
sets the user to root and the group to usb.
With these settings CUPS won't recognize/use the printer.
I had to add the following rule
On 30 Oct, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
After a long search on the net I've found out
that the permissions of the usb device are set wrong
(root.usb)
It looks like an UDEV rule installed by sane-backends
sets the user to root and the group to usb.
With these settings CUPS won't recognize/use
On 30 Jan, Dan Johansson wrote:
As of lately my Firefox-bin (running on AMD64) does not find any of my CUPS
Printers, only Print to File and LPR are available for printing.
From every other program I can print normally (even from gtk-demo - printing)
I have looked at http://bugs.gentoo.org
On Sunday 31 January 2010 12.02:23 Helmut Jarausch wrote:
On 30 Jan, Dan Johansson wrote:
As of lately my Firefox-bin (running on AMD64) does not find any of my
CUPS Printers, only Print to File and LPR are available for printing.
From every other program I can print normally (even from gtk
On 10 Feb 2010, at 20:27, Alan McKinnon wrote:
...
The qt- subpackages are very much alive and stable:
$ eix qt-gui
[I] x11-libs/qt-gui
Available versions: (4) 4.5.3-r2 (~)4.6.1 **4.6.-r1[1]
**4.-
r1[1]
{+accessibility aqua cups dbus debug exceptions +glib gtk
+kde-qt
On Freitag 12 Februar 2010, pk wrote:
Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
besides being not really usefull anymore? Are you sure you have lpr?
Which ones do you have? And do you have it configured for the right
printers? What if you don't have lpr but cups?
Of course I use cups, don't be silly
CUPS printer name
HP_LaserJet_M1522nf_MFP_192.168.1.5. The printer does work from Open
Office and printing test pages.
Are default names like that a problem for Gnome which is the
environment my dad is using?
The machine is remote so I'm having to ssh in and run apps remotely.
On my
Open Office provides only
the obscenely ugly CUPS printer name
HP_LaserJet_M1522nf_MFP_192.168.1.5.
Ugly? I think it's quite fetching, really. Are you sure you're a real
computer nerd?
I have an HP LaserJet 3015 that works with everything in my gnome DE,
but IIRC I struggled until I discovered
for instance) do not. Apps that don't work seem to offer print
to file and print to LPR. On the other hand Open Office provides only
the obscenely ugly CUPS printer name
HP_LaserJet_M1522nf_MFP_192.168.1.5.
Just one note,
are you using a binary version of firefox, etc, on a 64 bit machine?
I had the same
apps for instance) see printers while other apps (Evolution and
Firefox for instance) do not. Apps that don't work seem to offer print
to file and print to LPR. On the other hand Open Office provides only
the obscenely ugly CUPS printer name
HP_LaserJet_M1522nf_MFP_192.168.1.5.
Just one
localhost:631 in the address bar to
access CUPS and do it this way. My line of reasoning is that you want
consistency, which is what you get with this method. Printers
configured in this way are available in your chosen D.E. In my
use-case, I have an HP usb printer which can connect via cat 6
James wrote:
Dalerdalek1967at gmail.com writes:
[ebuild R ] net-print/cups-1.3.11-r1 USE=X acl avahi dbus gnutls
java jpeg ldap pam perl png ppds python ssl tiff zeroconf -kerberos -php
-samba -slp -static -xinetd LINGUAS=en -de -es -et -fr -he -id -it -ja
-pl -sv -zh_TW 0 kB
months of struggling,
culminating with a complete reinstallation of the server it's connected
to. It stays exactly as it is pro tem:
[ebuild R ] net-print/cups-1.3.11-r1 USE=X acl dbus jpeg pam perl
php png python ssl tiff -avahi -gnutls -java -kerberos -ldap -ppds -samba
-slp -static
an ancient Deskjet 500C with the b+w '500' driver.
Installed versions: Cups-1.3.11-r1 Hplip-3.9.12-r1 (both stable).
Any comments or helpful suggestions ?
As you sad it is a very old model and already reached End of support [1]
state. Hpcups is the new driver and I guess such old models
, but I chickened out as I've
only just managed to get it working at all after months of struggling,
culminating with a complete reinstallation of the server it's connected
to. It stays exactly as it is pro tem:
[ebuild R ] net-print/cups-1.3.11-r1 USE=X acl dbus jpeg pam perl
php png python
Hello Daniel,
I have tried both cups webinterface and hp-setup with the same results.
My groups are as follows:
adm disk lp wheel uucp audio cdrom dialout video games cdrw usb users
haldaemon plugdev gdm ubiquitous1980 polkituser scanner
Regards,
ubiquitous1980
On 23/04/10 19:51, Daniel
the client's IP in /etc/cups/cupsd.conf and the server's IP in
/etc/cups/client.conf but the client won't pick up the server's HP for
printing.
Could there be any extra configuration required for remote printing
when switching from gutenprint (I think) to hplip? I had to add saned
to the lp group
unmasked as well. I think unmask overrides mask.
As an alternative, you can try to eliminate pykde4 entirely by setting
these USE flags in your package.use:
kde-base/marble -python
kde-base/plasma-workspace -python
kde-base/superkaramba -python
kde-base/kdeadmin-meta -cups
kde-base/kdeutils-meta
with KDE applications you may be hit by this bug:
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=309901
To make the the solution i applied at my installation short:
copy
/usr/portage/net-print/cups/files/pdftops-1.20.gentoo
to
/usr/libexec/cups/filter/pdftops
After that restart cupsd
.
For printing, I am using a standard CUPS setup (as described in the
documentation Gentoo Printing Guide) on a Samsung ML-1450 laser
printer using the driver pxlmono. I have also tried the other two
ML-1450 drivers, ljet4 and lj4dith, which gave the same results. My
page size is and is set to A4
were part of Java why they seemed to be needed.
Not a few proved to be unnecessary today,
but the rest depend on 4 underlying pkgs,
ie Libreoffice Cups Libidn (for KDE 3 , which I want) Db (for
Libreoffice).
If I remove 'java' from make.conf ,
which features will I lose in LO Cups KDE3
-made list of installed pkgs
to see which were part of Java why they seemed to be needed.
Not a few proved to be unnecessary today,
but the rest depend on 4 underlying pkgs,
ie Libreoffice Cups Libidn (for KDE 3 , which I want) Db (for
Libreoffice).
If I remove 'java' from
On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 12:01 PM, Grant Edwards
grant.b.edwa...@gmail.com wrote:
On 2011-09-06, Neil Bothwick n...@digimed.co.uk wrote:
On Tue, 6 Sep 2011 12:25:22 +0100, Stroller wrote:
Isn't CUPS really bug and bloaty and horrible?
It's definitely huge. It does however seem to work pretty
noticed a new directory the other day. I found out it belongs to
cups. It is named Resources. If cups can use that, why not put the
stuff udev needs in there?
Dale
:-) :-)
it was before. It. Is. Not.
KISS.
https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Unix_philosophy
I can especially point out:
Rule of Modularity
Rule of Parsimony
Rule of Diversity
I like those :)
It's a lot like the CUPS/lprng situation we discussed before. CUPS can
do anything that lprng does
technology that does the work. I was just wondering
if there was a more user oriented, possibly GUI based app that did all
the dirty work sort of like the CUPS web interface does with CUPS
configuration.
Thanks,
Mark
. Samba is the basis of the link above, and I figure it's going to
be the underlying technology that does the work. I was just wondering
if there was a more user oriented, possibly GUI based app that did all
the dirty work sort of like the CUPS web interface does with CUPS
configuration.
SWAT
, possibly GUI based app that did all
the dirty work sort of like the CUPS web interface does with CUPS
configuration.
In Samba's case the config is pretty simple if you ignore printing
which you should. Just add the IP range, setup a share, and add some
accounts or leave it public. Probably
I'm struggling to get anything printed properly - is there a proper driver for
this printer in CUPS. The driver I've chosen seems to distort everything
(like a page of A4 text comes out as a black spot 3px high and 2 wide! )
I've selected AppSocket/HP JetDirect and then since no Ricoh driver
On Tue 11 Oct 2011 01:13:41 AM IST, Mick wrote:
I'm struggling to get anything printed properly - is there a proper driver
for
this printer in CUPS. The driver I've chosen seems to distort everything
(like a page of A4 text comes out as a black spot 3px high and 2 wide! )
I've selected
120113 Florian Philipp wrote:
I couldn't reproduce this with app-office/libreoffice-3.4.3.2-r1
cups-pdf , which should use the same backend as ps2pdf .
the files were nearly equal in size, c 60 kB for about 1 page of text.
Cups-pdf seems designed for a physical printer attached to a network
On Sunday 29 Jan 2012 04:53:44 Philip Webb wrote:
120128 Mick tried to emerge epdfview and it failed:
# emerge -uaDv epdfview
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
Calculating dependencies... done!
[ebuild N ] app-text/epdfview-0.1.6-r1 USE=cups nls -test 397 kB
On 3/21/12, Nilesh Govindrajan cont...@nileshgr.com wrote:
Make sure that you have hplip installed (with hpcups scanner USE flags
enabled). Also cups with USE flag usb if you have not enabled kernel usb
printer support. I have the same piece and it's working like a charm for
the past four
googled for hours
and only found what I like, in a Brother printer
(Brother MFC-J6710DW Inkjet All-in-One Printer)
I have never owned a brother printersso
1. Does it work well with CUPS/linux?
2. Are they reliable for a small workgroup?
3. Are the color cartridges reasonable priced
owned a brother printersso
1. Does it work well with CUPS/linux?
2. Are they reliable for a small workgroup?
3. Are the color cartridges reasonable priced?
Here is what my needs are:
dual trays (letter size and 11x 17)
prints envelops easily (#10 mostly)
dual sided printing
color
less than
Silvio Siefke wrote:
Hello,
i have found what is the mistake, and it's so easy.
When in kernel usb printer compiled in, then must compile cups without
usb. Now all run. Well done. Thanks for support.
Nice evening or day where ever are.
Silvio
Now I wish I had posted what I
On 01/25/13 01:33, Alan McKinnon wrote:
I haven't printed anything in a long time, but:
CUPS drivers make all the difference. I used to pretty much get
pathetic results using whatever was TheOfficialDriverOfTheDay for a
given printer, and would get amazingly successful results using good
old
On 04/18/13 15:32, Hartmut Figge wrote:
Joseph:
On 04/18/13 14:34, Hartmut Figge wrote:
http://www.triffids.de/pub/screenshot/ev130418.png
Even if I type different file name eg. 123.pdf I can not print.
Does 'Print Preview' work?
Which package implements Print to file it is not cups
address of the printer
into a web browser and see how the printer
is configured.
Also in /etc/cups/ there are config files. I always save
out a copy of old working configs. On ocasion a cups
update will wig out the config filescupsd.conf
cupsd.conf.default
cupsd.conf.16may
from
of what I have checked so far:
- re-installed cups, cups-filters, foomatic-db, and foomatic-db-engine,
with the same use flags on both working and non-working installs;
- removed the foo2zjs package and re-downloaded and compiled from scratch;
I assume that one of these foo* packages
On Tue, 15 April 2014, at 1:06 pm, Dutch Ingraham s...@gmx.us wrote:
...
I should have included this in my first post: locate foomatic-rip
returns, on both installations:
/usr/libexec/cups/filter/foomatic-rip
/usr/share/man/man1/foomatic-rip.1.bz2
I cannot run foomatic-rip manually
On Mon, 08 Sep 2014 21:03:02 +0200, J. Roeleveld wrote:
Multifunction Laser Printer Brother MFC-7320
I have an MFC-7460
Had a google on this and found some references which seem to indicate
you need to download and install specific cups-drivers to get this one
to work.
Did you try
On Sat, 18 Oct 2014 14:02:28 +0200, Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
cups + hplip is pretty robust. I can't quell my curiousity as to
why you would not want to use that solution, paticualrly for an
HP printer?
Mostly because I want a minimal system. I have cups already which KDE
can use, I
to ordering some ink cartridges. Now I want to do
some printing. Thing is, it tries to print ALL the way to the bottom
which ends up blurred and unreadable. I've looked in Seamonkey
settings, nothing. I've looked in Hplip, nothing there. I've even
looked in cups, well, nothing that makes
or even 3/4 inch or
something? Is there a way?
Are you using A4 printer settings on US letter sized paper?
Stroller.
Nope. That was my first thought. I was hoping. I checked everything
that can affect the printer, the apps setting, hplip and cups. All set
correctly.
Good idea
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Mick wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I just noticed that the driver for my old printer no longer shows up in cups,
> on one of my PCs. Comparison with other PCs shows that this one does *not*
> have the hpijs USE set.
>
> Could someone who also does not have hpijs set in their hplip
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