hi all-
i'm new to this list, and have been messing around with linux for 7 or 8 weeks
now, so i guess i'm an experienced newbie.
last week i started working on printing to a networked printer that uses an hp
jetdirect card. i can get the print jobs to the printer, but the output is not
appropriately formatted. when i simply lpr a test file, it appears that i am
not getting line feeds...the first line of text is printed, but is never
wrapped. when i try to print a man page by piping the output to lpr as
suggested in the printing usage howto i get blank pages, though if i remove the
intervening pipe to the col program i do get one character at the far right
margin of the page. here are the relevant lines from /etc/printcap:
ljet4_pcl|rm337
:lp=:\
:rm=labs_337_hplj4
:rp=ljet4_pcl
:sd=/var/spool/lpd/ljet4_pcl
:if=/usr/lib/CTI-Print/bin/ifhp
:lf=/var/spool/lpd/ljet4_pcl.log
# :mx#0
# :sh
ljet4_txt|rm337
:lp=:\
:rm=labs_337_hplj4
:rp=ljet4_txt
:if=/usr/lib/CTI-Print/bin/ifhp
:pw#85
:sd=/var/spool/lpd/ljet4_txt
:lf=/var/spool/lpd/ljet4_txt.log
as you can see, i'm using the hp filter (ifhp) and defined the page width as 85
for the text printer definition.
i've looked around in the faqs and howto's, the 2nd edition of running linux,
and the various docs for this distribution (debian), but i'm not finding
anything that seems directly pertinent. does anyone have any suggestions?
John Cuson
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