Hi, I had a look at your printcap file and compared it to mine. I can't find anything wrong, so let me tell you how I tested my printer:
1) Test hardware + basic devices: ls -l > /dev/lp0 This sends the directory printout to your printer device directly (i.e. without any filtering). Unless you have one of those Windows-only (host-based) printers this will usually produce some kind of output. In any case, if it doesn't you have a more basic problem than your printcap. Maybe you've done this already, though. Also makes sure you're using the right device name. 2) Make sure that your magicfilter file exists and is executable. Of course, if it isn't, you shouldn't hear anything from the printer. 3) Sometimes if the printer reacts, but doesn't print, it means it's waiting for a form feed. On some printers you can give it one from the printer's front panel. Otherwise, you can feed one straight to the device to check. (I don't remember how to do this offhand, but I know you can). ALSO, I just noticed that with the Linux 2.2 kernel, your first parallel port (~LPT1 in dosspeak) is /dev/lp0. However you mentioned Slink, which is based on the 2.0 kernel. With that one, I had the first printer port as /dev/lp1 in my printcap (I had to fix this when I upgraded the kernel). Well, maybe one of these suggestions will help. Steve Winston wrote: > > I need a little help getting a printer working with > Devian. > On slink, I mistakenly erased my printcap while setting > up an Epson Stylus 740. Because I also have Linux > mandrake on the same computer with the same printer, I installed the mandrake > printcap and then did /usr/sbin/magicfilterconfig --force > to convert the printcap to Debian. But when I try to print > something (e.g., lpr <something?), the printer makes a noise > and then stops. Enclosed is my printcap file. Can anyone tell > me what I should change? > Thanks in advance. > > ____________________________________________________________________ > Get your own FREE, personal Netscape WebMail account today at > http://webmail.netscape.com. > > > Name: printcap > printcap Type: unspecified type (application/octet-stream) > Encoding: base64 -- Terry Hancock [EMAIL PROTECTED]