At 07:20 23/06/2005 -0500, Burke Almquist wrote:
You might try enabling the raw printing in the cups config.
Depending on what you are trying to print, that might explain your
problem.

Hi Burke, I've tried this, unfortunately it still doesn't work.
Also I've tried "telnet wsxxx 9100" and dumped a load of text there - still no joy too.


At 10:13 24/06/2005 +0530, Sudev Barar wrote:
On Thu, 2005-06-23 at 16:00 +0700, Harry Sufehmi wrote:
> [ws010]
>          LOCAL_DEVICE_01         = /dev/fd0:floppy
>          RCFILE_01               = rc.localdev2
>          #MODULE_01              = usb-ohci
>          PRINTER_0_DEVICE        = /dev/usb/lp0
>          PRINTER_0_TYPE          = U
> ==========================

AFAIK you need to add another line:
MODULE_02 = printer


Thanks Sudev - anyway I omitted that line originally because I think Jim said something about PTINTER_0_TYPE = U already loading the "printer", and me seeing printer.c got loaded when that workstation rebooted.

Anyway, I tried putting it in lts.conf, and it still won't work.

With parallel port printers, testing it is as easy as "cat big-file > /dev/lp0", but I'm clueless with USB devices.
More pointers are most welcome!


Thanks,
Harry



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