Anthony M. Agelastos wrote:
It appears that 0x28 fixed the problem. Thank you to all who have
contributed to this thread.
Out of curiosity, now that the solution is known, what was the problem
and what is the fix doing to solve it?
The problem is that your printer port was being driven by
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
My HP DeskJet 612C printer is printing unbearably slow (0.033 PPM).
Make sure your using the genuine HP bidirectional parallel printer cable.
Ted
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Anthony M. Agelastos [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Interrupt storm detected on irq7: lpt0; throttling interrupt source
1. Back up /boot/device.hints
2. In device hints add a line
hint.ppc.0.flags=0x20
AFTER the line which says
hint.ppc.0.irq=7
3. save and reboot
hth
Glyn
On Mon, Apr 11, 2005 at 07:36:32AM +0100, Glyn Millington wrote:
Anthony M. Agelastos [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Interrupt storm detected on irq7: lpt0; throttling interrupt source
1. Back up /boot/device.hints
2. In device hints add a line
hint.ppc.0.flags=0x20
Flags=0x20 means
Roland Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mon, Apr 11, 2005 at 07:36:32AM +0100, Glyn Millington wrote:
Anthony M. Agelastos [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Interrupt storm detected on irq7: lpt0; throttling interrupt source
1. Back up /boot/device.hints
2. In device hints add a line
On Mon, Apr 11, 2005 at 10:27:33AM +0100, Glyn Millington wrote:
2. In device hints add a line
hint.ppc.0.flags=0x20
Flags=0x20 means disabling IRQ and use polling instead. If you add 0x08
it also puts the port in enhanced capability mode. So try flag=0x28, and
use 0x20 if that
Roland Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can you point me to the docs for this? I'm very new to FreeBSD finished
install with this printing problem yesterday!
The flags for the ppc driver are documented in the ppc(4) manual
page. Just run 'man ppc' from the console or an xterm to view it.
Anthony M. Agelastos wrote:
Hello all,
My HP DeskJet 612C printer is printing unbearably slow (0.033 PPM). I
have a stock installation (GENERIC KERNEL) of FreeBSD 5.3 straight off
of the install CDs, and I have installed very little software thus far.
I have mainly followed the installation
Chris wrote:
Anthony M. Agelastos wrote:
Hello all,
My HP DeskJet 612C printer is printing unbearably slow (0.033 PPM). I
have a stock installation (GENERIC KERNEL) of FreeBSD 5.3 straight off
of the install CDs, and I have installed very little software thus far.
I have mainly followed the
On Monday 11 April 2005 18:52, Frank Laszlo wrote:
Chris wrote:
Anthony M. Agelastos wrote:
Hello all,
My HP DeskJet 612C printer is printing unbearably slow (0.033 PPM). I
have a stock installation (GENERIC KERNEL) of FreeBSD 5.3 straight off
of the install CDs, and I have installed very
It appears that 0x28 fixed the problem. Thank you to all who have
contributed to this thread.
Out of curiosity, now that the solution is known, what was the problem
and what is the fix doing to solve it?
On Apr 11, 2005, at 2:57 AM, Roland Smith wrote:
On Mon, Apr 11, 2005 at 07:36:32AM +0100,
Anthony M. Agelastos writes:
Hello all,
My HP DeskJet 612C printer is printing unbearably slow (0.033 PPM). I
have a stock installation (GENERIC KERNEL) of FreeBSD 5.3 straight off
of the install CDs, and I have installed very little software thus far.
I have mainly followed the
On Sunday 10 April 2005 08:34 pm, Anthony M. Agelastos wrote:
Hello all,
My HP DeskJet 612C printer is printing unbearably slow (0.033 PPM).
I have a stock installation (GENERIC KERNEL) of FreeBSD 5.3
straight off of the install CDs, and I have installed very little
software thus far. I have
After trying some various ideas, I ran dmesg and noticed the following
message
Interrupt storm detected on irq7: lpt0; throttling interrupt source
This appears to be inline with what you are speaking of. Having said
this, however, I played around with my BIOS settings and still could
not get
Thank you for your reply,
When I installed CUPS (make make install), it defaulted to
ghostscript-gnu-7.07_12. After that, I installed Gimp-print. To get the
printer working, I used the web-based admin system
(http://localhost:631) and chose the 600/600c series printer drivers
I forgot to mention that after the first reply to my thread by John, I
turned the resolution down to 150x150 (the lowest it would go) and
black and white (not even grayscale). Putting the interrupt at 5 as
opposed to 7 allowed for one whole test page to print straight through.
Turning the
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