Hi Ryan,

I was wondering if you might have any more suggestions on my stalling
printing problem?

I adjusted printcap as you recommended but the job still just sits there. I
also tried shortening the name of the printer to just "8150" (in DNS as
well) but to no effect.

The spool "status" file has this in it if it helps...

using model 'hp8150' at 09:29:21.597
pagecount using 'pjl info pagecount' at 09:29:22.683
setting up printer at 09:29:22.684
getting sync using 'pjl echo' at 09:29:22.688
sync done at 09:29:23.230
pagecounter 0 after 1 attempts at 09:29:23.391
pagecounter 0 at 09:29:23.391
sending job file at 09:29:23.396
starting transfer at 09:29:23.397

It stops there and will wait indefinately.

My feeling is it is something to do with IFHP, since if I remove the entry
for ifhp/filter, the job will print. We do need ifhp (or something similar)
to handle all the different file types though.

Regards,
Antony.
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