I'm having trouble printing to a HP LaserJet 6MP Postscript printer. I'm using CUPS and normal UNIX printing works fine.
I've tried to configure SAMBA for point and click printing. That all seemed to go okay except that what is printed is: ===================================================== [EMAIL PROTECTED] JOB @PJL SET RESOLUTION = 600 @PJL SET ECONOMODE = OFF @PJL ENTER LANGUAGE = POSTSCRIPT ===================================================== followed by all of the raw Postscript commands. I think it is the "-12345X" at the beginning of the output that is confusing the printer.
Two suggestions come to mind :
1) Edit the ppd file and remove the entries that cause this code to be sent
or (better)
2) configure the printer without auto-detect of language
I've had similar problems with some other makes of printer so I normally just configure all printers as Postscript only - then some f***ing clueless software vendor comes along and only supports PCL :-(
Simon
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