John Nielsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> "Hi, John.  The LaserJet 1200 advertises several alternate settings for the
> printer-class interface: 7/1/3 (for IEEE 1284.4 packets, the "new and
> different USB interface" you mentioned), 7/1/2 (bidirectional raw print
> data), and 7/1/1 (unidirectional raw print data).  If you can somehow
> convince the ulpt driver to bind to 7/1/2 or 7/1/1 rather than just blindly
> binding to the first alternate setting it finds, then that should be all you
> need."

Interesting.  I wonder if the same applies to the OfficeJet.  I have a
d145, and while FreeBSD recognizes it just fine, and attaches it as a
ulpt device, it fails to print (the process that tries to write to
/dev/ulpt0 just hangs).  I'll see if I can figure out a way to force
the ulpt driver to bind to 7/1/2.

DES
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Dag-Erling Smorgrav - [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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