Got it working now. I ended up uninstalling CUPS and printconf, then reinstalling both. Then I went into the Printing Manager and changed the system to CUPS. Since this time around printconf found my printer, it is being displayed as detected. Printed a test page and it works!
Thank you! Derek On Wednesday 01 March 2006 12:05 am, Derek M Wickersham wrote: > On Tuesday 28 February 2006 11:50 pm, Clyde Wilson wrote: > > You might want to run printconf first. Do this: > > apt-get install printconf > > OK, did that, and it installed...then got this at the end: > ============================================ > Printer on parallel:/dev/lp0 was detected by Debian using the ad-hoc > method. Please submit the following information to > [EMAIL PROTECTED]: <autodetect> > <parallel> > <commandset>GDI</commandset> > <manufacturer>Samsung</manufacturer> > <model>ML-1210</model> > </parallel> > </autodetect> > > Configuring Samsung ML-1210 on parallel:/dev/lp0 with gdi driver as queue > "ml1210". > Use of uninitialized value in substitution (s///) > at /usr/share/perl5/Foomatic/DB.pm line 3432. > lpadmin: Unable to connect to server: Connection refused > Could not set up/change the queue "ml1210"! > ============================================ > > > Then go back to run your CUPS installation. > > You mean I should re-run the CUPS installation? > > Thanks, > Derek -- ___|o__\_____ ...\( )______( )\ derek m wickersham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

