On Sat 19 Dec 2020 at 07:05:24 -0300, riveravaldez wrote:
> On 12/12/20, Brian wrote:
> > On Fri 11 Dec 2020 at 21:33:42 -0300, riveravaldez wrote:
> >
> >> Hi, I'm having an issue with a Brother HL-3150CDN printer on Debian
> >> Testing.
> >
> > You do not say, so we will assume there is a USB
On 12/14/20, Greg Wooledge wrote:
>
> For future requests, you can get English messages by overriding the LANG
> (or LC_ALL) variable.
>
> LC_ALL=C apt-get whatever
>
> or, if you're in a csh/tcsh shell, or if you're using sudo:
>
> env LC_ALL=C apt-get whatever
Thanks A LOT, Greg!
Didn't knew
On 12/12/20, Brian wrote:
> On Fri 11 Dec 2020 at 21:33:42 -0300, riveravaldez wrote:
>
>> Hi, I'm having an issue with a Brother HL-3150CDN printer on Debian
>> Testing.
>
> You do not say, so we will assume there is a USB connection. The device
> probably does IPP-over-USB; you will want to
On Sat, Dec 12, 2020 at 01:14:35AM -0300, riveravaldez wrote:
> > chmod: no se puede acceder a '/var/spool/lpd/hl3150cdn': No existe el
> > fichero o el directorio
>
> Sorry, I should've translated the error messages:
>
> mkdir: can't create folder «...»: Folder or file doesn't exist
>
> And
On Fri 11 Dec 2020 at 21:33:42 -0300, riveravaldez wrote:
> Hi, I'm having an issue with a Brother HL-3150CDN printer on Debian Testing.
You do not say, so we will assume there is a USB connection. The device
probably does IPP-over-USB; you will want to read
On 12/11/20, riveravaldez wrote:
> (...)
> I was able to install these drivers some time ago, but now they didn't
> seem to work.
> (...)
> The packages get installed but didn't seem to send the data to the
> printer at printing time.
> Any idea how to diagnose this?
>
> The only error I'd saw
On 2020-12-09 12:31, Brian wrote:
On Wed 09 Dec 2020 at 11:29:28 -0500, Gary Dale wrote:
On 2020-12-09 10:25, Brian wrote:
On Wed 09 Dec 2020 at 10:04:14 -0500, Gary Dale wrote:
On 2020-12-08 13:29, Brian wrote:
avahi-browse -art > log1
-bash: avahi-browse: command not found - for
Hi, I'm having an issue with a Brother HL-3150CDN printer on Debian Testing.
The printer functions with the drivers CUPS offers by default, but the
official Brother's drivers has some options that I need to work with
the equipment.
I was able to install these drivers some time ago, but now they
On Wed 09 Dec 2020 at 17:31:46 +, Brian wrote:
> The printer is found at TheLibrarian.local and its resource path is
> printers/CP1215, giving a URI of
>
> ipp://TheLibrarian.local:631/printers/CP1215
>
> At present you are relying on cups-browsed on the client to discover,
> auto-setup
On 2020-12-09 10:25, Brian wrote:
On Wed 09 Dec 2020 at 10:04:14 -0500, Gary Dale wrote:
On 2020-12-08 13:29, Brian wrote:
avahi-browse -art > log1
-bash: avahi-browse: command not found - for both regular user and root
on the server and post log here as an attachment. avahi-browse is
On 2020-12-08 13:29, Brian wrote:
On Tue 08 Dec 2020 at 12:27:18 -0500, Gary Dale wrote:
I'm running Debian/Bullseye on my workstation and Debian/Buster on my
server. I have an old HP CP-1215 color laserjet attached to the server by a
USB cable. I can print a CUPS test page from the server but
On 2020-12-08 16:19, Joe Pfeiffer wrote:
Gary Dale writes:
I'm running Debian/Bullseye on my workstation and Debian/Buster on my server. I
have an old HP CP-1215 color laserjet attached to the server by a USB cable. I
can print a CUPS test
page from the server but not from my workstation.
On Wed 09 Dec 2020 at 11:29:28 -0500, Gary Dale wrote:
> On 2020-12-09 10:25, Brian wrote:
> > On Wed 09 Dec 2020 at 10:04:14 -0500, Gary Dale wrote:
> >
> > > On 2020-12-08 13:29, Brian wrote:
> > > > avahi-browse -art > log1
> > > -bash: avahi-browse: command not found - for both regular
On Wed 09 Dec 2020 at 10:04:14 -0500, Gary Dale wrote:
> On 2020-12-08 13:29, Brian wrote:
> >
> >avahi-browse -art > log1
>
> -bash: avahi-browse: command not found - for both regular user and root
>
> > on the server and post log here as an attachment. avahi-browse is in the
> >
Gary Dale writes:
> I'm running Debian/Bullseye on my workstation and Debian/Buster on my server.
> I have an old HP CP-1215 color laserjet attached to the server by a USB
> cable. I can print a CUPS test
> page from the server but not from my workstation. When I try to print
> anything from
I'm running Debian/Bullseye on my workstation and Debian/Buster on my
server. I have an old HP CP-1215 color laserjet attached to the server
by a USB cable. I can print a CUPS test page from the server but not
from my workstation. When I try to print anything from my workstation to
that
On Tue 08 Dec 2020 at 19:24:45 +0100, deloptes wrote:
> Gary Dale wrote:
>
> > I'm running Debian/Bullseye on my workstation and Debian/Buster on my
> > server. I have an old HP CP-1215 color laserjet attached to the server
> > by a USB cable. I can print a CUPS test page from the server but not
On Tue 08 Dec 2020 at 12:27:18 -0500, Gary Dale wrote:
> I'm running Debian/Bullseye on my workstation and Debian/Buster on my
> server. I have an old HP CP-1215 color laserjet attached to the server by a
> USB cable. I can print a CUPS test page from the server but not from my
The server is not
Gary Dale wrote:
> I'm running Debian/Bullseye on my workstation and Debian/Buster on my
> server. I have an old HP CP-1215 color laserjet attached to the server
> by a USB cable. I can print a CUPS test page from the server but not
> from my workstation. When I try to print anything from my
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 02:52:26PM -0400, John wrote:
Following Ben Finney's finding under Bug #530027, I downgraded
everything cups to 1.3.8-1lenny5. That in turn required a frightening
I'm pretty sure it's a regression or incompatibility. So, I've gone
ahead and filed a bug against the
On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 02:24:09 -0700, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
On Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 05:48:15PM +0200, Florian Kulzer wrote:
What kind of upgrades? (In other words: Please tell us which version
of Debian you are running and how up-to-date it is.)
Last time I checked was before the
On (22/06/09 19:39), Florian Kulzer wrote:
| On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 02:24:09 -0700, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
| On Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 05:48:15PM +0200, Florian Kulzer wrote:
| None of which really addresses the question of what the error message
| means.
|
| I decide which questions I consider
On Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 05:48:15PM +0200, Florian Kulzer wrote:
What kind of upgrades? (In other words: Please tell us which version
of Debian you are running and how up-to-date it is.)
Last time I checked was before the upgrade to Lenny. The utilities are
provided by:
cups-client:
I'm not getting any logs from the local cups-client, but the remote
server is logging the following when I attempt to print (see previous
post):
192.168.101.103 - - [21/Jun/2009:02:20:49 -0700] POST / HTTP/1.1 400 0 - -
192.168.101.103 - - [21/Jun/2009:02:20:49 -0700] POST /printers/hpoj
On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 06:19:25 -0700, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
I have cupsd configured on a remote host to publish its printers, and
the web interface on http://localhost:631 on the local server sees the
remote printers and a defined default printer. However:
$ lpq
lpq: error -
I have cupsd configured on a remote host to publish its printers, and
the web interface on http://localhost:631 on the local server sees the
remote printers and a defined default printer. However:
$ lpq
lpq: error - no default destination available.
$ echo foo | lpr
lpr:
wrote:
Hi dear debian-users,
the new gnome in lenny is kidding me. I can't print out of all
gnome-applications. So whats wrong?
lpstat -p says that everything is allright with cups. I haven't found any
bug according this. So I might solve the problem with some help.
The libgnomeprint
Hi dear debian-users,
the new gnome in lenny is kidding me. I can't print out of all
gnome-applications. So whats wrong?
lpstat -p says that everything is allright with cups. I haven't found
any bug according this. So I might solve the problem with some help.
The libgnomeprint* are already
On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 20:03:49 -0400, Paul Cartwright wrote:
On Thu June 19 2008, Florian Kulzer wrote:
I changed it to custom. With my printer selected, it showed:
Status: lpq: Epson 880:unknown printer
with custom selected, the printer command showed:
/usr/bin/lp
[...]
I
On Fri June 20 2008, Florian Kulzer wrote:
I changed it to custom. With my printer selected, it showed:
Status: lpq: Epson 880:unknown printer
with custom selected, the printer command showed:
/usr/bin/lp
[...]
I changed it to custom and used /usr/bin/lpr as the command. It
On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 21:47:18 -0400, Paul Cartwright wrote:
On Wed June 18 2008, Florian Kulzer wrote:
I'm assuming this is because adobe reader is setup with LPR ?? as opposed
to CUPS?? if so, how do I change it to CUPS ??
I see all my defined CUPS printers in the Adobe reader print
On Thu June 19 2008, Florian Kulzer wrote:
I changed it to custom. With my printer selected, it showed:
Status: lpq: Epson 880:unknown printer
with custom selected, the printer command showed:
/usr/bin/lp
Can you print with the custom setting?
If not, does changing the command to
I wanted to print a 1-page coupon that was a PDF doc. Tried adobe reader and
it gave me a whole error page output.
kpdf printed it just fine
adobe error:
the following error occured while printing...
`usage: lpr [-cdfghlmnpqrst][-#num][-1234 font][ -C class][-i [numcols]]
[-j job][-Pprinter][-T
On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 14:36:54 -0400, Paul Cartwright wrote:
I wanted to print a 1-page coupon that was a PDF doc. Tried adobe reader and
it gave me a whole error page output.
kpdf printed it just fine
adobe error:
the following error occured while printing...
`usage: lpr
On Wed June 18 2008, Florian Kulzer wrote:
I'm assuming this is because adobe reader is setup with LPR ?? as opposed
to CUPS?? if so, how do I change it to CUPS ??
I see all my defined CUPS printers in the Adobe reader print dialog and
they all work. I think this depends on having cups-bsd
Hi,
I'm currently using testing and I have this problem that regardless
of the web browser (Mozilla based, Opera, Konqueror), pages are printed
with the wrong orientation.
If I print them in portrait, they come out landscape. but obviously
with the bottom part of the page cut off. If I print
Hi,
After installing all kind of packages on my Debian edge system and
following all kind of howtos I found on the net, I am finally able
to generate and view Japanese pdf files using kpdf (I was not able
to make evince display the file and therefore installed kpdf).
But still my printer will
Hello!
I have developed a problem with my gnome printing system. I am using
cups with a samsung ml1520 + unstable amd64. The problem is that gnome
apps can no longer print for some reason. They generate a job on the
printer (according to cups) but this job is dispatched instantly
without being
Andrea Ganduglia [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On my Debian Sarge I have installed cups and it woks well (Print Test
Page), but when I try to print from command line lpr detects error in
/etc/printcap file.
floyd:~# lpq
Printer: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (dest [EMAIL PROTECTED])
Queue: no printable
On my Debian Sarge I have installed cups and it woks well (Print Test
Page), but when I try to print from command line lpr detects error in
/etc/printcap file.
floyd:~# lpq
Printer: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (dest [EMAIL PROTECTED])
Queue: no printable jobs in queue
Error: loop in printcap- [EMAIL
Andrew Vaughan wrote:
On Tue, 3 Jan 2006 07:41, Mike McCarty wrote:
Katipo wrote:
Mike McCarty wrote:
We have an HP Deskjet connected to a Windows printer.
Debian can print a test page, but applications like
web browsers can't make anything come out.
(I tried a well-crafted question,
Jacob S wrote:
On Mon, 02 Jan 2006 14:41:09 -0600
Mike McCarty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Katipo wrote:
Mike McCarty wrote:
We have an HP Deskjet connected to a Windows printer.
Debian can print a test page, but applications like
web browsers can't make anything come out.
(I tried a
We have an HP Deskjet connected to a Windows printer.
Debian can print a test page, but applications like
web browsers can't make anything come out.
(I tried a well-crafted question, maybe this sloppy one
will get a response.)
Mike
--
Mike McCarty wrote:
We have an HP Deskjet connected to a Windows printer.
Debian can print a test page, but applications like
web browsers can't make anything come out.
(I tried a well-crafted question, maybe this sloppy one
will get a response.)
Mike
Got xprt installed?
Sloppy answer,
Katipo wrote:
Mike McCarty wrote:
We have an HP Deskjet connected to a Windows printer.
Debian can print a test page, but applications like
web browsers can't make anything come out.
(I tried a well-crafted question, maybe this sloppy one
will get a response.)
Mike
Got xprt installed?
On Mon, 02 Jan 2006 14:41:09 -0600
Mike McCarty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Katipo wrote:
Mike McCarty wrote:
We have an HP Deskjet connected to a Windows printer.
Debian can print a test page, but applications like
web browsers can't make anything come out.
(I tried a well-crafted
On Tue, 3 Jan 2006 07:41, Mike McCarty wrote:
Katipo wrote:
Mike McCarty wrote:
We have an HP Deskjet connected to a Windows printer.
Debian can print a test page, but applications like
web browsers can't make anything come out.
(I tried a well-crafted question, maybe this sloppy
We have an HP Deskjet connected to a Windows printer.
Debian can print a test page, but applications like
web browsers can't make anything come out.
Try turning off bi-directional in the printer properties under
Windows...worked for me.
Ed
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Ed wrote:
We have an HP Deskjet connected to a Windows printer.
Debian can print a test page, but applications like
web browsers can't make anything come out.
Try turning off bi-directional in the printer properties under
Windows...worked for me.
Thanks for the helpful hint. But this
Synopsis: GNOME/Debian prints a test page using an
ethernet LAN to a Windows 95 machine, but
still cannot print from applications.
Booting from either Knoppix or Kanotix LiveCD
and configuring the printer works fine.
Google turned up no help on this.
Windows Machine:
HP DeskJet 895c connected
i' using debian eth, opera 8.02 cups.
cups works fine, progpam lp prints fine too.
i can tell opera to use lp as printing program, but it leads nowere -
i only see message printing... and all
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I am the ILOVEGNU signature virus. Just copy me to your signature.
This email was
On 09/22/2005 10:02 am, Vasily Levin wrote:
i' using debian eth, opera 8.02 cups.
cups works fine, progpam lp prints fine too.
i can tell opera to use lp as printing program, but it leads nowere -
i only see message printing... and all
I assume you have cups-bsd installed.
Are you using KDE?
Henry Gunter wrote:
If i try to print a postscript file
lpr /var/lib/sql-ledger/users/1118008807.invoice.377.ps
there is no response from the printer. I have turned on debug2 which
dumps a ton of info 534 lines into the log. but i can't seem to find
the problem.
Log can bee seen here.
I have cups ,hpijs, and foomatic installed on debian
sarge. I have an HP-OfficeJet-9100 that prints great form
one machine but only prints text from the new server. The
older machine that works has X-server so the printer was
installed with the GUI. The new server has no GUI. I have
been
out and fill in the form.
One feature is that some of the fields are already filled in -- as
if they did some type of merge to pre-fill in a few of the fields
with my specific info.
The basic problem is I can't print the PDF.
- Xpdf displays the pdf correctly with my personal info displayed
that
| says Preparing.. that hangs, and I have to kill mozilla.
|
| I recently upgraded mozilla via aptitude install mozilla, thinking
| this might solve the problem.
| I still can't print, and now, when I try to open a pdf file in the
| browser, I just get an empty browser window.
|
| How can I tell
On 16 Jul 2003, J. Buchanan wrote:
Please reply to me as well as the list since I can't subscibe to high volume
lists without my internet connection choking :)
My lprng with a Kyocera Mita FS-1010 printer seems to work really well - the
KDE printer preferences dialogue sends a test page
Please reply to me as well as the list since I can't subscibe to high volume
lists without my internet connection choking :)
My lprng with a Kyocera Mita FS-1010 printer seems to work really well - the
KDE printer preferences dialogue sends a test page fine, as do other tools to
test the
Greetings, all.
I'm having serious trouble printing postscript files from my Woody
system. I've got a HPDJ 670c, and I'm running gs 6.53-3 and magicfilter
1.2-53. (This, of course, applies to printing anything that goes
through PostScript, like PDF.) I'm using lprng 3.8.10-1.
The actual
that's not a question about displaying euro. I perfecly see the euro
symbol both in console and X and my locale (iso-8859-15) is ok.
I'm using sarge and I print with cups with my hp930c deskjet (using
dj670 cupsomatic ppd driver). everything works great but I can't print
the euro symbol
* John R. Daily ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
Never mind, finally got it to work with lpdomatic. Is foomatic
really not packaged for Debian?
Save yourself the pain, install cups. Find the ppd for your printer,
and copy it over /etc/cups/ppd/yourprinter.ppd (IIR the path C).
Dima
--
The
Ever since I've been a system administrator, I've hated printing
under UNIX. Some things will probably never change.
I have a new 632C, and I can't get anything to work. I have
investigated the hpijs driver; it seems to be integrated into gs
(probably violating HP's non-free license, but that's a
Never mind, finally got it to work with lpdomatic. Is foomatic
really not packaged for Debian?
-John Daily
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, Oct 09, 2001 at 11:49:31AM +0900, Tomoo Nmura wrote:
| Hello,
|
| This is the first post.
| After installing sid samba, I can't print anything. Samba said the
| following message.
| What is wrong ?
|
| [2001/10/09 11:06:18, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(40
Hello,
This is the first post.
After installing sid samba, I can't print anything. Samba said the
following message.
What is wrong ?
[2001/10/09 11:06:18, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(40)
===
[2001/10/09 11:06:18, 0] lib
I'm encountering the following problem with AbiWord under Woody
(Version: 0.9.0-0.1). While on-screen display is fine while editing a
document, when I print, print preview, or print to file (create a .ps
file), all text is rendered as blocks, looking something like:
[][][] [][] [][][]
Ken Januski wrote:
I'm wondering if I could have chosen something else in menuconfig that
would interfere with parallel printing but if so I sure can't figure out
what it is.
There are *three* options that need to be in place in the kernel build
(look in your .config file):
CONFIG_PARPORT
Britton wrote:
On Thu, 16 Aug 2001, Ken Januski wrote:
Hi,
I installed Debian from binaries about a year ago. Today I finally
compiled from the source code. Most everything seems fine except for
printing. Using lpq I get message asking if my printer is offline?.
Trying to print
On 17 Aug 2001 11:30:21 -0500, Ken Januski wrote:
Britton wrote:
On Thu, 16 Aug 2001, Ken Januski wrote:
Hi,
I installed Debian from binaries about a year ago. Today I finally
compiled from the source code. Most everything seems fine except for
printing. Using lpq I get
Hi,
I installed Debian from binaries about a year ago. Today I finally
compiled from the source code. Most everything seems fine except for
printing. Using lpq I get message asking if my printer is offline?.
Trying to print from Netscape I get lpr:connect Connection refused.
Jobs queued but
On Thu, 16 Aug 2001, Ken Januski wrote:
Hi,
I installed Debian from binaries about a year ago. Today I finally
compiled from the source code. Most everything seems fine except for
printing. Using lpq I get message asking if my printer is offline?.
Trying to print from Netscape I get
Wayne Topa wrote:
Am I right in concluding that there is a problem sending information
out my parralel port as even directly writing to /dev/lp0 doesn't even
print garbage or make printer noises?
If you are using lilo to boot then you might try adding this to your
---BeginMessage---
Wayne Topa wrote:
Am I right in concluding that there is a problem sending information
out my parralel port as even directly writing to /dev/lp0 doesn't even
print garbage or make printer noises?
If you are using lilo to boot then you might try adding this to your
Subject: Re: help: can't print
Date: Wed, Jun 20, 2001 at 11:13:06PM -0700
In reply to:Norbert Froese
Quoting Norbert Froese([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Wayne Topa wrote:
Am I right in concluding that there is a problem sending information
out my parralel port as even
Subject: help: can't print
Date: Mon, Jun 18, 2001 at 03:35:36PM -0700
In reply to:Norbert Froese
Quoting Norbert Froese([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I don't know how to proceed. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
There is no action at all from my printer no matter what I do
I don't know how to proceed. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
There is no action at all from my printer no matter what I do in Debian
Linux.
As root, 'cat text_file /dev/lp0' hangs but nothing happens at the
printer
my cmos parallel port settings are SSP ( as opposed to EPP,ECP or
On Mon, 18 Jun 2001, Norbert Froese wrote:
I don't know how to proceed. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
I'm far from being an expert but have you tried something like
magicfilterconfig? It worked for me.
Good luck,
Andrew
--
Andrew Overholt
EngSci 0T3
Junior Bnad Leedur of the
Hi, everyone. The problem I was having mid March is finally solved. I
started this thread on Mar 16 having the problem of, though being able
to print fine from the command line, not being able to print internally
from applications such as acroread. Though this problem (which appears
to be
On Fri, Mar 23, 2001 at 01:20:10PM -0800, peanut butter wrote:
(...)
To really simplify things while exposing the basic problem, I saved the
pdf from acroread as a postscript file. I then wrote one script that
prints this postscript file with the lpr -D5 option saving the output
to one
Ok, here's some preliminary information to this problem I'm still
experiencing with a pdf not printing from the acroread
application.
Erdmut Pfeifer gave an excellent suggestion below to which I dedicated
a few hours. In short: make a script that gets executed as the
the print command from
peanut butter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
so the execution of the script is exactly the same,
printing the exact same postscript file, while printing correctly from
one execution (command line) yet not from the other (acroread).
In cases where the same thing acts differently from different
In cases where the same thing acts differently from different
programs, I usually suspect the environment. Add
env
to your script, and see what differs. I don't know offhand what it
could be, but it's worth a try.
--
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We
Not sure if this will help, but... I have the same symptom.
I tried to print from acroread and nothing happened. I ended up
shutting down after that.
The next time I booted the system I discovered that I was unable to
print from any application, and my cpu was pinned. I noticed that the
Hi, I'm using lprng with filter /etc/magicfilter/ljet4-filter to an HP
Laserjet 5M printer. Though things print fine from the command line,
if I open a pdf with acroread, nothing prints when clicking the print
button from within the application. A pop-up window will appear saying
that the print
have an idea as to the cause, can anyone at least suggest
some manner at which to attempt to trace what's going on here and
where the failure is occurring?
What is the result if after trying to print you make an lpq, can you see
your job in the queue?
Regards
Roberto
Supposing this is too specific a problem for anyone to immediately
have an idea as to the cause, can anyone at least suggest
some manner at which to attempt to trace what's going on here and
where the failure is occurring?
And.. what is your printer command you have selected in acroread?
On Fri, Mar 16, 2001 at 11:18:00AM -0800, peanut butter wrote:
Hi, I'm using lprng with filter /etc/magicfilter/ljet4-filter to an HP
Laserjet 5M printer. Though things print fine from the command line,
if I open a pdf with acroread, nothing prints when clicking the print
button from within
* peanut butter [EMAIL PROTECTED], 20010316 21:08 +0100:
Hi, I'm using lprng with filter /etc/magicfilter/ljet4-filter to an HP
Laserjet 5M printer. Though things print fine from the command line,
if I open a pdf with acroread, nothing prints when clicking the print
button from within the
can you print the file in question if you have acroread direct its
output to a file, which you then send to the printer manually?
Can you view the resulting PS-file in ghostscript?
Yes to both. Sorry not to mention this right off. I mentioned this the
first time I attempted to post this
On Fri, 16 Mar 2001, peanut butter wrote:
What is the result if after trying to print you make an lpq, can you see
your job in the queue?
Due to the problem, I discovered printop which graphically monitors
printers and queues run by lprng. Nothing ever appears in the
queue as far as I can
On Fri, Mar 16, 2001 at 11:18:00AM -0800, peanut butter wrote:
Hi, I'm using lprng with filter /etc/magicfilter/ljet4-filter to an HP
Laserjet 5M printer. Though things print fine from the command line,
if I open a pdf with acroread, nothing prints when clicking the print
button from within
Not sure if I can help you...
Is lprng in the print dialog window's command line (/usr/bin/lpr here)?
Did you try to specify a printer explicitely (-P)?
Did you try to print to a file?
Does it work from xpdf?
Another wild guess, but why not: Try PS Level 1, specified in Acroread's
prefs,
On Fri, 16 Mar 2001, Roberto Diaz wrote:
What is the result if after trying to print you make an lpq, can you see
your job in the queue?
Due to the problem, I discovered printop which graphically monitors
printers and queues run by lprng. Nothing ever appears in the
queue as far as I can
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Just a guess, but
I had a similar problem with only certain .pdf documents. The error
light on my Lexmark Optra E312 would flash when lpr was sending data to
the printer and nothing was printed although there were no error
On Fri, Mar 16, 2001 at 01:01:31PM -0800, peanut butter wrote:
can you print the file in question if you have acroread direct its
output to a file, which you then send to the printer manually?
Can you view the resulting PS-file in ghostscript?
Yes to both. Sorry not to mention this right
On Fri, Mar 16, 2001 at 01:34:45PM -0800, Bob Nielsen wrote:
I had a similar problem with only certain .pdf documents. The error
light on my Lexmark Optra E312 would flash when lpr was sending data to
the printer and nothing was printed although there were no error
messages. I used pdftops
Thanks for the clarification.
Bob
On Sat, Mar 17, 2001 at 01:16:17AM +0100, Erdmut Pfeifer wrote:
On Fri, Mar 16, 2001 at 01:34:45PM -0800, Bob Nielsen wrote:
I had a similar problem with only certain .pdf documents. The error
light on my Lexmark Optra E312 would flash when lpr was
Hi,
I use CUPS and I configure my Deskjet 840C. I print perfectly from any
application, but from staroffice I can't print to it.
Why? Someone has any idea about it?
Is because Staroffice need to print to a postscript printer...and a
Deskjet is not a Postscript printer
Rogelio
On Sat, Nov 25, 2000 at 12:19:23AM -0600, Rogelio E. Castillo Haro wrote:
Hi,
I use CUPS and I configure my Deskjet 840C. I print perfectly from any
application, but from staroffice I can't print to it.
Why? Someone has any idea about it?
Is because Staroffice need to print
On Sáb 25 Nov 2000 07:19, Rogelio E. Castillo Haro wrote:
Hi,
I use CUPS and I configure my Deskjet 840C. I print perfectly from any
application, but from staroffice I can't print to it.
Why? Someone has any idea about it?
Is because Staroffice need to print to a postscript printer
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