Uncle George writes:
 > it is most likely trying to run the "lp" as in ( i tyhink) "/usr/bin/lp"
 > which doesnt exist there under redhat. u can symbolically link the lp's
 > together.

That won't be enough -- the code uses the arguments that lp understands.

I fixed this in 1.1.6v2 -- I can't tell from the message whether that's the
version you are using, but if it's not, that's the problem.

 > Laura L. Evangelista wrote:
 > 
 > > Sir,
 > >
 > >     I tried to run your sample application "TestPrint" but it
 > > wouldn't print anything ... The print dialog shows up. But when I
 > > choose "Print" from the dialog, a "Print Error" dialog shows up
 > > with the message:
 > >
 > >     "Could not execute print
 > > command: [Ljava.lang.String;@80cbe12"
 > >
 > 
 > 
 > 

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