On Monday 28 October 2002 12:00 pm, you wrote: > That's a strange error message. Any idea on what could be printing it? Are > there any Windows boxes on your network?
Yes, but they default to a Windows-based networked Toshiba printer. Even if the Windows machines do print to the Lexmark, the Lexmark is a shared printer connected to one of the windows clients (so just flushing the buffer should get rid of the print job). The CUPS system prints to that windows client through Samba. > Or could it be coming from an > emulator such as DosEmu, Wine, VMWare, etc. that could be printing messages > to the Linux printer? The CUPS server doesn't have wine, DosEmu, or VMWare installed. > > Jesse > > Quoting Peter Pankonin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > It started on Friday: > > > > The printers (two of them -- a Lexmark and a Canon) configured through > > CUPS > > > > started printing a job. On the first page it says > > > > MZ (then some random characters followed by) !This program cannot be run > > in > > > > DOS mode. followed by some more characters. > > > > It then prints one line of code per page and empties the printer. This > > repeated four or five times on Friday and has happened again three times > > this > > > > morning. > > > > I've looked through the chron jobs, KJobViewer, Print Job Administration > > tool, > > but can't find where this job is coming from. Any ideas?
