Hi folks,
I'm having terrible trouble printing to a range of HP laser printers (6L,
1100, 2100) using my RH7.3+errata system using lprng and printconf-gui. I've
also tried printing manually by driving ghostscript from the command line
using a variety of output devices.
Would I fare any
On Fri, 1 Aug 2003, Gary Stainburn wrote:
Hi folks,
I'm having terrible trouble printing to a range of HP laser printers (6L,
1100, 2100) using my RH7.3+errata system using lprng and printconf-gui. I've
also tried printing manually by driving ghostscript from the command line
using
I figured out the problem myself last night during some late hours of
frustration
I started tinkering with the printer itself and I realized that my printer, the
Lexmark Z22, has two slots for ink cartridges one for color, one for black.
The color cartridge was filled with ink, but the slot
Hi! I've just installed RH 8.0 on my pc at home and I love it!! I do have a
small problem however printing to my Lexmark Z22 color printer connected to a
USB port. Basically, whenever I try to print a page, it always comes out blank.
The heads will move back/forth as if it's doing something,
I had many problems using LPR using CUPS was easier(but then I'm a
newbie). Found this on the Net, thought it might help it worked for me.
This is the command:
/usr/sbin/alternatives --config print
There are 2 programs which provide 'print'.
SelectionCommand
Hi, I'm running RH7.3 and ran up2date to get things
updated. During the system update, LPRng 3.8.9-4 was
installed.
My problem now is that the printer will always feed
an extra page when the report finishes printing.
I have disabled the ff_separator and of and it still
feeds a page. When I
On Wed, 23 Oct 2002 12:06:33 -0400
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Hi, I'm running RH7.3 and ran up2date to get things
updated. During the system update, LPRng 3.8.9-4 was
installed.
My problem now is that the printer will always feed
an extra page when the report finishes printing.
I have
Is there any way of running one printer using LPRng and the rest of the
printers using CUPS in Samba.
I have one printer where i send the the job to a script that sends it as
fax and
there i use LPRng.
\Jonny Axelsson
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On Fri, 6 Sep 2002, [iso-8859-1] Knut Ove Hauge wrote:
You could probaly define a new printer share in samba running LPRng.
LPRng and CUPS do not play nicely together. You can only run one or the
other at one time on any system. You can switch between them using the
alternatives command
OK, it is now working. But I don't know why.
I rebooted the 6.2 system (kept on separate partitions)
and verified everything worked, and when I rebooted 7.3 it started
working.
LPRng DOES support usb.
The mysterious ignoring set_interface... message has gone.
I can only assume it was due
it still works (I have two printcap entries),
if I plug it into a Win-98 machine the USB works.
The pll port is far too slow and cpu-intensive for printing photos - I need
the USB.
The LPRng documentation installed in /usr/share/doc from RH7.3 says that
LPRng does NOT support USB printers, but the RH
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I set up 2 printers on my server computer (1 usb and 1 parallel) they
print fine from the server itself, and I have samba running, and windows
can connect and print fine over the
hi,
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I have set up LPD printing before, and its always just
worked.. this is the first time I've ever had problems, (its also the first
time I've ever set up LPD on RedHat 7.3) so I'm wondering if RedHat changed
some setting somewhere to where
I have a small problem.
I set up 2 printers on my server computer (1 usb and 1 parallel)
they print fine from the server itself, and I have samba running, and
windows can connect and print fine over the network.
However, my linux desktop, and my mac OSX laptop cannot connect. I opened
Hello,
After an installation or upgrade using RedHat 7.3 and opting to use the
firewall feature, does anyone knows what steps are required to turn the
firewall off. I have tried a number of things including running setup
and specifying no firewall but still have problems with connectivity.
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On Thursday 15 August 2002 03:49 pm, Greg Kuftin wrote:
Hello,
After an installation or upgrade using RedHat 7.3 and opting to use the
firewall feature, does anyone knows what steps are required to turn the
firewall off. I have tried a number
hi,
After an installation or upgrade using RedHat 7.3 and opting to use the
firewall feature, does anyone knows what steps are required to turn the
firewall off. I have tried a number of things including running setup
and specifying no firewall but still have problems with connectivity.
Prior to upgrading to 7.1 I had LPRng-3.7.4 installed and configured to
filter troff files using a2ps. Now after the upgrade when I print troff
files I get the raw troff file wrapped in postscript rather than a
postscript version of the the troff file. The printfilters is calling
a2ps
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Objet : RE: LPRng: lpd : unresolved symbol : stat
Where did you find these? I've been checking several times a day at the
redhat updates and errata for 7.0 section.
thanks, John
On Sun, 1 Apr 2001, Ision - Jerome Tytgat wrote:
As I
Has any been able to set up ifhp to filter files to Appletalk based
printers? I can print to Appletalk printers, I just can not filter files.
Rob Fausey.
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Sorry to cross post, but it applies to all three places
This has bugged me since pinstripe.
We have several printers with the queues on
a Solaris 2.67 machine. Previous Red Hat releases,
HP-UX, and Solaris handled lpq and lprm fine.
LPRng since pinstripe has problems.
printcap has
You need the queue name rp=LPT1_PASSTHRU
This is described in the manual for the Intel device. It is also amongst the
excesses of the LPRng documentation. Getting information out of that is like
panning for gold in a river of sand. The gold is there if you have enough
time on your hands
I've been having inconsistant results with LPRng and Redhat 7.0 First, the
/usr/lib/rhs/rhs-printfilters/master-filter file wasn't set to execute
permissions, then the printtool is linking to files with a double slash:
lrwxrwxrwx1 root root 44 Jan 12 16:10 filter -
/usr/lib
I am trying to figure out why when I moved to RH7.0 I can no longer control
the printing of my documents. From what I can tell the two programs are
looking for different information and the authentication in lpd.perms is
incorrect. I have looked throught the documentation and the LPRng docs say
I tried for over 2 months getting it (print server) to work with RH 7.0 and also
pinstripe. Did it work with LPRng? Yes it did. Would it quit everyday like 20
times? Yes it would.
I still have RH 7.0 for my intranet and samba file services, etc...and it works
great...I love
print command = /usr/bin/lpr -P%p -U%U@%M -r %s
Ok, I'm getting a little closer. Does anyone have an idea what would cause
the system print if I remove the -U%U@%M from the above line.
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Is it possible with LPRng to specify tray options or specify either
simplex or duplex without writing postscript for the specific printer? I
plan to create specific queues for each printer option (ie one for duplex
tray 1 one for simplex tray 1).
Rob Fausey.
A communication disruption can
6.1 and LPRng 3.4.2 running on Solaris 2.6?
The reason I ask is that we were able to print with Redhat 6, but when we
upgraded to Redhat 6.1 printing was broken. If I "downgrade" the lpr rpm
on Redhat 6.1 to the version that shipped with Redhat 6 then the problem
goes away. I
Steve Feehan a écrit :
Well, I certainly know that is widespread in my department... I can't find
a single linux box out of several dozen that is able to print.
A linux box or a redhat box ?
This is probably not a Linux problem.
Seems like redhat is not well testing its distro before
Is there a known problem between the version of the lpr rpm that ships
with Redhat 6.1 and LPRng 3.4.2 running on Solaris 2.6?
The reason I ask is that we were able to print with Redhat 6, but when we
upgraded to Redhat 6.1 printing was broken. If I "downgrade" the lpr rpm
on
2000, Steve Feehan wrote:
Is there a known problem between the version of the lpr rpm that ships
with Redhat 6.1 and LPRng 3.4.2 running on Solaris 2.6?
The reason I ask is that we were able to print with Redhat 6, but when we
upgraded to Redhat 6.1 printing was broken. If I "down
On Wed, 9 Feb 2000, AlphaByte wrote:
Are you printing to a networked printer shared through the Solaris box. I have
Exactly. The solaris machine runs LPRng and communicates with remote HP
printers. I think they have jetdirect cards, but I may be mistaken on that
point.
been trying to get
I installed LPRng on RH5.0 Slackware (kernel 2.0.30).
I don't use SMB.
Ended up LPRng was the only solution I could find to allow Linux to rec print
jobs from a mainframe application. Spent about a month trying everything I
could come up with, and other's suggestions. Linux would not allow
Has anyone install LPRng on RedHat 5.0 ?
i have tryed LPRng-3.4.2-1 and LPRng-3.5.1
but both won't print to SMB printer
they print to Network printer but only the first 3 lines because
a newline begin at the end of the preceeding line.
HELP
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