hmmm,
seems to be a synchronisation problem, why not trying a 'sync@' entry:
:ifhp=model=phaser790,dev=128.xx.xx.xxx%9100,sync@:\
maybe this will lead you somewhere ;-)
regards
~Christoph
Dennis Shim schrieb:
> Hi, I am trying to get Phaser 790 to work with LPRng, but I have
> been unsuccessful so far. Any help will be greatly appreciated. ;)
>
> The printer prints the first job without problems, but it doesn't
> print subsequent jobs after that.
>
> We have a Redhat 6.2 box that is acting as our print server, and
> end of this email is the entry in the /etc/printcap for Phaser.
>
> (Side Note:
> I also tried this, but it doesn't work at all:
> :sd=/var/spool/LPRng/%P:\
> :lp=/dev/null:\
> :lf=/var/spool/LPRng/%P/log:\
> :ifhp=model=phaser790,dev=128.xx.xx.xxx%9100:\
> :filter=/usr/local/LPRng/lib/filters/ifhp:\
> :of=/usr/local/LPRng/lib/filters/ifhp:\
> :translate_incoming_format=lf:\
> :mx#0:\
> :ab:\
> :du#16:\
> )
>
> This is the outpt of lpq when I use the printcap config I listed
> below, and it hangs there as "active", even though it is finished
> printing the job. Also it doesn't allow other jobs to print after
> wards.
>
> -------
> root$ lpq -Pprism
> Printer: prism@printsrv 'HP Color Printer Phaser'
> Queue: 1 printable job
> Server: pid 4108 active
> Unspooler: pid 4109 active
> Status: printing 'root@printsrv+107' starting OF 'ofhp' at
> 16:45:13.784
> Filter_status: ofhp Synchronization: waiting 10, attempt 2 at Jul 5
> 16:45:18
> Rank Owner/ID Class Job Files
> Size Time
> active root@mandolin+107 A 107 test.txt
> 479 16:45:13
> -------
>
> We have some hp printers setup already, and I basically copied an entry for
> an hp printer to get the Phaser to work (at least it prints the first job). The
> more legitimate printcap entry that was suggested by the LPRng HOWTO doesn't
> work at all..
>
> -----Printcap entry--------------------------------
> prism|prizm|peacock|HP Color Printer Phaser
> :tc=!common-normal
> :tc=!hp-filters
> :if=/usr/local/LPRng/printers/psif
>
> !common
> :sf
> :fx=flpd
> :rm=printsrv.xx.xxxxxx.xxx
> :rp=%P
> :mx#0
> :qq
> :sh
> :sd=/var/spool/LPRng/%P
>
> !common-normal
> :tc=!common
> :as=jobstart $H $n $P $Q $k $b $t
> :ae=jobend $H $n $P $Q $k $b $t
> :lp=%P%9100
> :lf=/var/spool/LPRng/%P/log
> :af=/var/spool/LPRng/%P/acct
> :ps=/var/spool/LPRng/%P/status
>
> !hp-filters
> :of=/usr/local/LPRng/lib/filters/ofhp
>
> ------------------------------------------
>
> I haven't worked with LPRng much, so please pardon any obvious
> mistakes.
>
> thanks,
> Dennis
>
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