Assuming the command "lpr filename" works from the command line, place 
the string "|lpr" in the xpdf print dialog box.  See "man xpdf", look 
for the paragraph headed "print button."

Regards,  Mike Klinke

On Thursday 13 March 2003 18:29, Peter N. Spotts wrote:
> Folks,
>
> I'd been having universal problems printing after installing RH8.0 on
> a Toshiba satellite 1905-303s (parallel port). I used the RH printer
> configuration software to set up a Canon BJC-2010 as lp0, but nothing
> would print, not even a test page. I installed CUPS, printed a test
> page, and found that XEMACS could now find the printer, but other
> programs could not. After reading some of the back issues on this
> list, I found a reference to a command-line sequence one could enter
> to switch "default" from one printer to another. I did that, and now
> when I enter lpr in my web browser (Mozilla), it now will print
> pages. But for some reason I still can't get Xpdf or GSView to
> recognize the printer. Of the two, GSView seems to be the only
> program that allows a user to specifiy a printer from the Print
> window. But neither lp0 nor lpr work.
>
> What has this loose nut behind the wheel neglected to do?
>
> Best regards,
>
> Pete Spotts



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