Am 17.08.2005 um 01:05 schrieb Sebastian Luque:
,-----[ ps-print-buffer printed output ]
| # ERROR: configurationerror
| # OFFENDING COMMAND: setpageadvice
|
| # STACK:
|
| -dictionary-
|
| # ERRORINFO:
|
| false
| /ManualFeed
`-----
There is PostScript interpreter involved in this. Parts of the
PostScript code it is interpreting is meant for a different hardware,
i.e. a specific PostScript printer.
I think the error can come from some customization in PostScript
printing. There is a group (PS Print?) where you can switch on or off
manual feeding of your printer. Could you toggle that setting?
Can you try *not* to spool for printing, i.e. passing all output to the
operating system, but redirect the PS output into a buffer? I think the
variable to be set to non-nil is pr-spool-p. Once you get the PS code
in that buffer, you can save it to a file and pass it to gs to see what
it finds.
What puzzles me is the setpageadvice error. I think this is only useful
in a hard RIP, i.e. inside the PostScript printer. Can it be that you
set up CUPS particles to do something with the stuff to be printed?
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Greetings
Pete
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others. - Groucho Marx
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