On Tue, 7 Feb 2012, Da Rock wrote:
I was wondering if this "patch", whatever the Ubuntu fellows patched,
couldn't be introduced to FreeBSD's CUPS port.
Well, sorry about my impatience, but I'm floating like a dead man in the
water, since I have to prepare printouts for a conference and printing
is some kind of "neurological point" around here.
I know the feeling- try it with network (wifi particularly...) :)
What models out of curiosity? Have you tried other models?
The short-term solution is to print to a PostScript or PCL file, then
copy the file over the network to the printer. HP printers accept files
on port 9100 (use nc(1)), via lpd or FTP, numerous other ways.
Longer-term, it depends. If the added features of CUPS are worth the
fragility, live with it. If not, use lpd/lpr:
http://www.wonkity.com/~wblock/docs/html/lpdprinting.html
Use of nc(1) with HP printers is also shown there.
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