On Sun, 2002-12-08 at 05:07, John McCreesh wrote:
> That all looks ok. A few other things to try if you can log on to your
> *terminal* (not the server):
>   echo 'hello' > /dev/lp0
> and see if anything happens on your printer (a light flashes or
> something); also
>   ps -Af | grep lp
> you should see 
>   /sbin/lp_server -n 9100 -d /dev/lp0
> if the print server is working on your terminal.
> 
> John

John, thanks for suggestions.

The lp_server process is indeed running. Trying to manually echo data to
/dev/lp0 causes no effect. I double checked this with all my printers on
the server, and they blink on command. So for some reason, data isn't
getting down the parallel port. I checked the terminal bios, but the
port is active, so I don't know what might be the problem. Is the
parallel module not being loaded perhaps?

All suggestions are welcome.

-Jason



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