Re: .eps figures kill all further formfeeds

2001-08-31 Thread Dekel Tsur

 Has anyone else had this problem?

 My HP LaserJet 4050 seems to have a problem with my LyX created postscript
 files that have .eps images in them. Upon encountering its first .eps image,
 the printer forgets to formfeed for the rest of the file. As a result, than

This is a problem with your printer.
Does you printer supports level 2 postscript ?
(for example, run 'convert foo.gif eps2:foo.eps' on some image file, and
then try to print foo.eps)

 I haven't tried to print through gs instead of using the printer's postscript
 interpreter because I don't know how to do it through gs.

This will probably solve your problem.
Which spooler system you use?




Re: .eps figures kill all further formfeeds

2001-08-31 Thread Dekel Tsur

 Has anyone else had this problem?

 My HP LaserJet 4050 seems to have a problem with my LyX created postscript
 files that have .eps images in them. Upon encountering its first .eps image,
 the printer forgets to formfeed for the rest of the file. As a result, than

This is a problem with your printer.
Does you printer supports level 2 postscript ?
(for example, run 'convert foo.gif eps2:foo.eps' on some image file, and
then try to print foo.eps)

 I haven't tried to print through gs instead of using the printer's postscript
 interpreter because I don't know how to do it through gs.

This will probably solve your problem.
Which spooler system you use?




Re: .eps figures kill all further formfeeds

2001-08-31 Thread Dekel Tsur

> Has anyone else had this problem?
>
> My HP LaserJet 4050 seems to have a problem with my LyX created postscript
> files that have .eps images in them. Upon encountering its first .eps image,
> the printer forgets to formfeed for the rest of the file. As a result, than

This is a problem with your printer.
Does you printer supports level 2 postscript ?
(for example, run 'convert foo.gif eps2:foo.eps' on some image file, and
then try to print foo.eps)

> I haven't tried to print through gs instead of using the printer's postscript
> interpreter because I don't know how to do it through gs.

This will probably solve your problem.
Which spooler system you use?