We've got our hands on a couple of Xerox WorkCentre Pro 55.
I try to get them working with ifhp, port 9100. Setting the
options model=ps,status@ at least makes it print pure postscript
jobs, but then ifhp blocks jobs with PJL code. However, some
windows clients produce jobs with PJL code, using the corresponding
windows driver. So I try model=ps,pjl,status@ to permit them,
but then ifhp produces a lot of PJL by itself, which seems to make
this stupid printer freeze up.
So how do I resolve this? I tried
model=ps,pjl,pjl_only=[],status@
But all I got was
Write_read_timeout: write error - Broken pipe
Anyway it seems like an ugly hack. Is there a better way to
force ifhp to not produce PJL, but allow whatever it's given
in the print job?
Anybody else gotten this beast to print with ifhp?
regards,
--
Hans Peter (Usit/Unix-drift,Utskrift) Ni!
De som jobber for Linux i skolen, jobber for kommunismen!
-- Tron �grim, Aftenposten 2003-08-20
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