Ray Olszewski wrote:
> 
> That's the error message you get if lpr (or is it lpd? not important) can't
> find an entry for the specified printer in /etc/printcap . (Since you don't
> specify a printer in the lpr line, it's looking for "default"). So take a
> look at /etc/printcap and see if you've set it up for your printer. If you
> used a name other than default, you'll need to run lpr something like this:
> 
> lpr -Pmyprintername filename
> 
> "man lpr" for the details.

I already tried this. And look at my /etc/printcap file. This seems to be ok (I
guess)...
##PRINTTOOL3## LOCAL cdj550 300x300 a4 {} DeskJet550 1 {}
lp|lp0:\
        :sd=/var/spool/lpd/lp0:\
        :mx#0:\
        :sh:\
        :lp=:\
        :if=/var/spool/lpd/lp0/filter:

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