Hi Alberto,

ha,  this should be fixed by a ':sf:\' entry in your printcap :-)

best regards
        ~christoph


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On Thu, 19 Dec 2002, Alberto Curro wrote:

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> El Jue 19 Dic 2002 10:33, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribi�:
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> Hi Christoph,
>
>    Nah, doesn't work too.
>
>    here's a copy of the 'raw' queue for the Samsung printer, for example :
>
>      raw|lp3|ljet4-a4-raw|ljet a4 raw:\
>       :lp=/dev/usblp1:\
>       :sd=/var/spool/lpd/ljet4-a4-raw:\
>       :lf=/var/spool/lpd/ljet4-a4-raw/log:\
>       :af=/var/spool/lpd/ljet-a4-raw/acct:\
>       :if=/var/lib/apsfilter/bin/ljet4-a4-raw:\
>       :la@:mx#0:\
>       :translate_incoming_format=lf:\
>       :tr=:lf:
>
>
>    I've tested to delete the :tr= translator, but then I cannot print into
> this queue (something related to apsfilter, I guess); also set :tr= to :cl:
> and every character or combination I've found on the 'tr' manpage, but or it
> cannot print, or print unreadable characters.
>
>   I've read all the info and docs for apsfilter, if, tr and printcap, but I
> cannot avoid the final blank page.
>
>    Any idea?
>
>    BTW, I also tried ifhp but then but I cannot print fine with it, even with
> this printer *claims* to be 100% Laserjet 4 compatible.
>
>    �Ah!, in the windows client, I've configured the port to LPR (515) and LPR
> Bytes accounting to 'enabled'. Someone in this list recommended it to me.
>
>   Any help will be welcomed.
>
>    regards
>
>      Alberto
>
>
> > Hi Alberto,
> >
> > the default printfile format of jobs created is 'binary' that's why filter
> > on the UNIX side don't do anything. Try and put
> >
> > ':translate_incoming_format=lf:\'
> >
> > in your printcap
> >
> > hope this helps
> >     ~christoph
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