Jerome Alet wrote: > On Fri, Sep 08, 2006 at 08:53:32PM +0200, Nicolas Costes wrote: >> The problem came on the counter ... >> I tried to print text file (contain 1 pages) on two diferent printer. >> >> First, I printed on HP Office Jet 7210 and the log >> Sep 8 10:21:00 ltsp jasmine[8455]: User 'edp0donny' printed 1 pages on >> printer 'EDP_HP_OfficeJet_7210' >> >> Second, I printed on Samsung ML-1710 and the log >> Sep 8 10:21:21 ltsp jasmine[8529]: User 'edp0donny' printed 251 pages >> on printer 'MKT_Samsung_ML1710' >> >> My question is, why the pages number so different? > > Because, if you use pkpgcounter <1.85, there's NO support for Samsung > proprietary printer language QPDL (aka SPL2). > > Thanks to Aurelien Croc's work on reverse engineering the QPDL page > description language, pkpgcounter v1.85 now supports this language. > > It **should** work, but was only tested on a small set of QPDL files. > > Problem is the headers make it look like a PCL3/4/5 file, which is not, > and the parser incorrectly finds a lot more pages than you've got in > reality. > > Upgrade to pkpgcounter v1.85 and all should work fine with these > printers. > > http://www.pykota.com/software/pkpgcounter/ > > Please report any problem ASAP.
Hi Jerome, Thank you very much for your info .. I'll upgrade my pkpgcounter to v1.85 and let you know ... -- Best Regards, Donny Christiaan. [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Put JASmine in your Cups ! To unsubscribe : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] List archives : http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.comp.printing.jasmine.user http://www.mail-archive.com/jasmine%40ml.free.fr/ Web site : http://jasmine.berlios.de/

