Douglas Frank wrote:
Well, the original problem (my problem anyway, I don't know about Jim
Wagner's) was that I couldn't print to the networked printers directly
from OO_write. Running spadmin to set the default properties from "lpr"
to "kprinter" worked around this.
However I could print just fine using lpr from a command line, emacs, or
any other app that used 'lpr'. That kinda made (makes) me think the
issue is specific to OO, since that's the only application (or set of
'em) that wouldn't work with my original queue setup. Ours are all
postscript printers, btw.
This was also my difficulty. kword, kwrite, anything else, had no
problem printing. However, setting spadmin to have OO print to my
printer gave no result whatever.
I am thus stuck with the kludgy 'kprinter' workaround.
On Tue, 2005-02-15 at 12:18 -0500, G. Roderick Singleton wrote:
Lame? I have never had any problem using the default printer in either
windows or Linux. Even when I was forced to switch from using LPRng to
CUPS. Thus I can only conclude that you have not setup your print
subsystem to properly translate postscript to whatever your printer
needs.
Using kprinter as a workaround does work but I would recommend that you
review your setup so that OOo can use the default.
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