On Wed, 2009-09-09 at 16:21 -0700, harke wrote: > A couple of days ago I received a doc file that > I needed to print. I openned it in openoffice and clicked > on print. No result at printer. I have CUPS installed > (Debian unstable). Checking the browser interface to CUPS, > I tried the reprint button. I got the error message > "job not complete" Not knowing what this meant, I let my > wife print this from her Windows machine. The next day I found > the document in my printer. So it printed but really slow. > Also, the light on the printer is blinking meaning it is > still receiving data. So it looks like the file lacked some > kind of end signal. Is there anything I could have added to > the doc file to insert the end signal? (Note: I also tried > export to PDF but the PDF file had the same problem)
CUPS in Debian unstable was just updated a few days ago, from a version that used the usblp kernel module to a new version that uses libusb. I had to reconfigure my printer (hit "modify printer") because the URL of the physical device had changed. Does this sound like it might help? --Ken _______________________________________________ vox-tech mailing list [email protected] http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech
