On Sat, Sep 15, 2001 at 10:51:06AM -0700, Dale Morris uttered:
PCI: Using IRQ router default [1022/7006] at 00:00.0
isapnp: Scanning for PnP cards...
isapnp: No Plug Play device found
Linux NET4.0 for Linux 2.4
Based upon Swansea University Computer Society NET3.039
Starting kswapd v1.8
. Instead I
use cupsys which is quite easy to install if you know about the admin
program on http://localhost:631
You may also want gimp-print (I can't recall if that includes printer
definitions for the Epson Stylus 600).
The other thing to know is that /dev/lp1 is the second printer port
(which most
I'm still trying to get my printer working, not much luck. When I run
dmesg it shows:
PCI: Using IRQ router default [1022/7006] at 00:00.0
isapnp: Scanning for PnP cards...
isapnp: No Plug Play device found
Linux NET4.0 for Linux 2.4
Based upon Swansea University Computer Society NET3.039
Dale Morris ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I'm still trying to get my printer working, not much luck. When I run
dmesg it shows:
PCI: Using IRQ router default [1022/7006] at 00:00.0
isapnp: Scanning for PnP cards...
isapnp: No Plug Play device found
Linux NET4.0 for Linux 2.4
Based upon
On Sat, 15 Sep 2001, Ron Farrer wrote:
Perhaps try something simple, such as:
echo test /dev/lp0
results of that command are:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$echo test /dev/lp0
bash: /dev/lp0: Permission denied
Dale Morris ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
results of that command are:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$echo test /dev/lp0
bash: /dev/lp0: Permission denied
What does this command show:
ls -l /dev/lp*
Ron
pgpj5ZdQUbhps.pgp
Description: PGP signature
results of that command are:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$echo test /dev/lp0
bash: /dev/lp0: Permission denied
What does this command show:
ls -l /dev/lp*
Ron, it shows:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ls -l /dev/lp*
crwxr-x---1 root lp 6, 0 Jul 5 2000 /dev/lp0
crw-rw1 root
Dale Morris ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Ron, it shows:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ls -l /dev/lp*
crwxr-x---1 root lp 6, 0 Jul 5 2000 /dev/lp0
crw-rw1 root lp 6, 1 Jul 5 2000 /dev/lp1
crw-rw1 root lp 6, 2 Jul 5 2000 /dev/lp2
Did
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ls -l /dev/lp*
crwxr-x---1 root lp 6, 0 Jul 5 2000 /dev/lp0
crw-rw1 root lp 6, 1 Jul 5 2000 /dev/lp1
crw-rw1 root lp 6, 2 Jul 5 2000 /dev/lp2
Did you attempt my previous command as root or as a
Dale Morris ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
When I do that I get the following:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] dlm lp
The user `dlm' is already a member of lp.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
that's what's so frustrating..
Does it give the same error if you do:
echo test /dev/lp0
as root? If so, then printer support is
On Sat, 15 Sep 2001, Ron Farrer wrote:
Dale Morris ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
When I do that I get the following:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] dlm lp
The user `dlm' is already a member of lp.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
that's what's so frustrating..
Does it give the same error if you do:
echo
On Sat, 2001-09-15 at 12:51, Dale Morris wrote:
On Sat, 15 Sep 2001, Ron Farrer wrote:
Dale Morris ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
When I do that I get the following:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] dlm lp
The user `dlm' is already a member of lp.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
that's what's so
On Sat, 2001-09-15 at 12:56, Michael Heldebrant wrote:
On Sat, 2001-09-15 at 12:51, Dale Morris wrote:
On Sat, 15 Sep 2001, Ron Farrer wrote:
Dale Morris ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
When I do that I get the following:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] dlm lp
The user `dlm' is already a
Yep, reconfiguring the kernel made a big difference, printer is
printing a test page right now. I'm using the cups printing system
along with turboprint. It seems to work
thanks again for the help!
dale
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ls -l /dev/lp*
crwxr-x---1 root lp 6, 0 Jul 5 2000 /dev/lp0
crw-rw1 root lp 6, 1 Jul 5 2000 /dev/lp1
crw-rw1 root lp 6, 2 Jul 5 2000 /dev/lp2
Did you attempt my previous command as root or as a normal
I'm trying to setup printing in woody using lprng. checkpc -f-V gives
me the following:ecking 'status.lp' file
checking 'status' file
checking '/var/log/lp-errs' file
checking '/var/log/lp-acct' file
Warning - lp: cannot open lp device '/dev/lp1' - No such device
Yet when type ls /dev lp0,
On Wed, May 13, 1998 at 06:44:04PM +, Jaime E. Villate wrote:
Bien.. esta es la pregunta.. como configuro el gs para que imprima
a
720x720 y a 1440x720 correctamente con una Stylus 600? (o con
cualquier
Ya intentaste enviar el stcolor.ps antes del ficheiro que
Deibit wrote:
On Wed, May 13, 1998 at 06:44:04PM +, Jaime E. Villate wrote:
.. como configuro el gs para que imprima a
720x720 y a 1440x720 correctamente con una Stylus...
Ya intentaste enviar el stcolor.ps antes del ficheiro que vas a
escribir, cuando usas el
Jaime E. Villate wrote:
Deibit wrote:
On Wed, May 13, 1998 at 06:44:04PM +, Jaime E. Villate wrote:
.. como configuro el gs para que imprima a
720x720 y a 1440x720 correctamente con una Stylus...
Ya intentaste enviar el stcolor.ps antes del ficheiro que vas a
Jaime E. Villate wrote:
(Si quieres ver como es una funcion de transferencia entra en
gs y escribe currenttransfer == == == , si quieres ver como es).
Y ya que hoy es mi dia de metidas de pata, no es currenttransfer
sino currentscreen.
Perdonen, y prometo que esta es la ultima de la serie!
(
Mirando entre los devices del gs 5.10 veo que hay un driver llamado
uniprint que incluye soporte directo para la Epson Stylus 600.. pues de
coña.. me creo otro filtro para magicfilter con llamadas al gs de este
estilo:
0 %! filter /usr/bin/gs @stc600pl.upp -sPAPERSIZE
Bien.. esta es la pregunta.. como configuro el gs para que imprima
a
720x720 y a 1440x720 correctamente con una Stylus 600? (o con
cualquier
Epson Stylus ESC/P2)
Ya intentaste enviar el stcolor.ps antes del ficheiro que vas a escribir,
cuando usas el uniprint? En tu
Hello Phil! :)
On Fri, 4 Jul 1997, Philippe Troin wrote:
I've got a postscript initialization file to feed gs to correct colors
for Stylus-500. Just in case you're interested :-)
Thanks! :) A while after I wrote that message, I read Andree
Leidenfrost's message about Stylus, and decided
On Thu, 03 Jul 1997 03:27:15 MDT Anthony Fok ([EMAIL PROTECTED]
) wrote:
which describes the EPSON Stylus COLOR printers support in Ghostscript
4.03. The Stylus COLOR printer driver was written for older models, but
they work with newer models including COLOR 500, 600 and 800, up to
720x720
On Wed, 2 Jul 1997, Franck LE GALL - STAGIAIRE A FT.BD/CNET/DTD/PIH wrote:
Hello,
I m a new user of linux and I have a question
I bought an Epson Stylus 600 and I have now idea how to print with it
I would like to print both ascii and postscript files.
What you need is Ghostscript
Hello! :)
On Wed, 2 Jul 1997, Britton wrote:
On Wed, 2 Jul 1997, Franck LE GALL - STAGIAIRE A FT.BD/CNET/DTD/PIH wrote:
Hello,
I m a new user of linux and I have a question
I bought an Epson Stylus 600 and I have now idea how to print with it
I would like to print both ascii
Hello,
I m a new user of linux and I have a question
I bought an Epson Stylus 600 and I have now idea how to print with it
I would like to print both ascii and postscript files.
Could you help me
Thank you very much
Franck
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Salut Franck,
you are probably looking for some kind of printer filter. Debian offers
you 2 different packages for this task: apsfilter and magicfilter (both
in the 'text' section). They not only print ascii and ps but many other
formats, too.
I recently switched from apsfilter to magicfilter,
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