> Before continuing, I should add that printing to a disk file on the > problem server works just fine--it is just printing to a network printer. > > I'm not sure if this will tell you much, but here is the output of > "lpq -L -v":
I agree with Herr Beyer...this does sound like a filter problem... I noticed there were no Filter_status: lines in your lpq output. Try "touch status.test" in the spool directory, print something again, then try the lpq output and see if it reports Filter_status entries. You may want to try the following and see how it works from your lpd host: /usr/local/libexec/filters/ifhp -Tmodel=hp4000,dev=ent%9100,trace < <any_file> and see what it reports. I'd recommend that before putting debug=<debuglevel> commands after trace...debugging output can get kind of ugly if you're not sure what you're looking for in there. -- ============================================================================ John Perkins | University of Wisconsin-Madison Associate Researcher | Department of Computer Science [EMAIL PROTECTED] | 1210 W. Dayton St. 608-262-0438/608-262-9997 FAX | Madison, WI 53706-1685 ============================================================================ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- YOU MUST BE A LIST MEMBER IN ORDER TO POST TO THE LPRNG MAILING LIST The address you post from MUST be your subscription address If you need help, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (or lprng-requests or lprng-digest-requests) with the word 'help' in the body. For the impatient, to subscribe to a list with name LIST, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with: | example: subscribe LIST <mailaddr> | subscribe lprng-digest [EMAIL PROTECTED] unsubscribe LIST <mailaddr> | unsubscribe lprng [EMAIL PROTECTED] If you have major problems, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word LPRNGLIST in the SUBJECT line. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
