bogi wrote:
Hi
Let me do my 2cents here.
Check if your printer port is enabled in the bios and not on Auto. This turns
off when the printer is powersaving. Your printer will still powesave, but
will be shown as available (on) with the enabled port.
.... I could be totally out to lunch on this one you know.
Cheers
Szemir
It is a USB printer, so I don't think that would make a difference.
Would it?
On August 13, 2004 15:25, Andrew Graupe wrote:
Pete wrote:
Andrew Graupe wrote:
Jesse Kline wrote:
On Fri, 2004-08-13 at 09:53, Andrew Graupe wrote:
I would like to know how to get CUPS to start my printer at startup
(I'm using gentoo). As it is, I have to go into the web-based
administration and click "Start Printer". Where/how can I change
this?
Regards,
Andrew
I'am NOT a CUPS specialist but what about sending a http req at startup?
http://localhost:631/admin/?op=start-printer&printer_name=HP8100
With wget you can pass password/UID if necc.
A lame workaround that shoud do the job until someone else finds the
real answer...
Peter
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My workaround is to activate it manually. I don't reboot *that* often.
It's not windows, you know. :) I don't want to go halfway, for
something that isn't causing me major grief (I've been having this
problem for more than a month, and I only post now. That's how
important it is).
Regards,
Andrew
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