Thanks. My printer is attached straight to the network (RJ-45), but I check /var/db/pkg, and saw no mention of cups-pdf or cups-pstoraster, so I am installing those...
I'll try setting up my printer when I get home. Thanks, -Jim Stapleton On 4/22/07, Jared Barneck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jim Stapleton wrote: > I'm trying to print a test page for my printer using cups and I get > the following error: > Unsupported format 'application/postscript'! Funny you should post about this problem... I have an HP Laserjet 5L. It connects via parallel port to my wifes windows XP box. I was trying to point to it and I kept getting that same error. I only had cups-base installed and no other cups ports. To attempt to fix it I did the following: 1. I made sure these three ports were installed. cups-base-1.2.2 The Common UNIX Printing System cups-pdf-2.4.5 A virtual printer for CUPS to produce PDF files cups-pstoraster-8.15.4 Postscript interpreter for CUPS printing to non-PS printers 2. I added the windows box to the host file 3. I restarted cupsd. 4. Deleted the printer and readded it. It started working. I am not sure which step fixed it. > > I couldn't find anything when googling with FreeBSD in my search. When > I took out FreeBSD, I got something for debian referencing lines 103 > and 109 in the config being uncommented to get it to work. 103 in the > default is blank, 109 is blank except for teh '#'. > > I uncommented this line, and restarted CUPS: > application/vnd.cups-postscript application/vnd.cups-raster > 100 pstoraster > > It didn't fix anything. > I added this line, and restarted: > application/postscript application/vnd.cups-raster 100 > pstoraster > > And I still get the same error. > > I know CUPS worked fine from an install maybe 6 months ago (it had a > completely different printer setup than now, it wasn't as easy to > setup, but at least it worked). > > My question > (1) Anyone know how to fix this issue with the current version > (cvsup'ed and built today via 'sudo portupgrade -f > print/cups-pstoraster print/cups-base print/ghostscript-gnu* > print/ghostscript-gpl*' > (2) How do I get csup/cvsup to match one port or a group of ports by > name? I put *default date=2006.08.01.00.00.00 in my supfile > (etc/supfile-ports) and tried: > sudo csup -i '*cups*' -L 2 /etc/supfile-ports > sudo csup -i 'print/cups*' -L 2 /etc/supfile-ports > sudo cvsup -g -i '*cups*' -L 2 /etc/supfile-ports > sudo cvsup -g -i 'print/cups*' -L 2 /etc/supfile-ports > > and none of the above updated any files according to the output (I > usually see a list of files updated). Since ports were updated this > morning, without the date line (so to today's ports layout), I should > have seens something. > > Thanks, > -Jim Stapleton > _______________________________________________ > freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions > To unsubscribe, send any mail to > "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" >
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