Re: [Cooker] Printer driver packages renamed
> Peter Ruskin wrote: > > > > HP720C > > Still not working with cups 1.1.2-22mdk and cups-drivers 0.3.6-12mdk... > > > > ESP Printer Calibration Tool v1.0 > > Copyright 1999-2000 by Easy Software Products, All Rights Reserved. > > > > Printer name [default]? > > Resolution [default]? 600x600 > > Media type [default]? > > Press ENTER to print pass #1 or N to skip... > > Sending calibration pass #1 for density/saturation levels... > > Calibration pass #1 sent. > > > > Please select the character that corresponds to the black block that > > is 100aturated (dark) while not bleeding through the paper. If > > the saturation point appears to occur between two characters, enter > > both characters. > > > > Black density? f > > > > Now select the character that corresponds to the yellow block that is > > 100aturated (dark) while not bleeding through the paper. If the > > saturation point appears to occur between two characters, enter both > > characters. > > > > Yellow density? > > Yellow density? f > > > > Now select the character that corresponds to the red block that is > > 100aturated (dark) while not bleeding through the paper. If the > > saturation point appears to occur between two characters, enter both > > characters. > > > > Red density? f > > > > Thank you. Now insert the page back into the printer and press the > > ENTER key to print calibration pass #2. > > Gamma? 3 > > > > Thank you. Now insert the page back into the printer and press the > > ENTER key to print calibration pass #3. > > > > Press ENTER to print pass #3 or N to skip... > > Sending calibration pass #3 for red, green, and blue adjustment... > > Calibration pass #3 sent. > > > > Please select the character that corresponds to the correct red, > > green, and blue colors. If the transition point appears to occur > > between two characters, enter both characters. > > > > Red color? 7 > > Green color? 7 > > Blue color? 7 > > > > Thank you. Now insert the page back into the printer and press the > > ENTER key to print the final calibration pass. > > > > Press ENTER to continue... > > Sending calibration pass #4 for visual confirmation... > > Segmentation fault (core dumped) > > -- On Mon, 18 Sep 2000, Till Kamppeter wrote: > Did it not print or did only the calibration not work? > > Or didn't you find this printer in the printer listing? > > The calibration is still alpha, perhaps I will take it out again. > >Till Till, The printer works fine. It's only the calibration that can't print the fourth pass, and presumably doesn't save any settings - I'd enter the settings by hand if I knew where to do it. Thanks, Peter -- -- Peter Ruskin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Wrexham, UK KDE - the professionals' choice --
Re: [Cooker] Printer driver packages renamed
Did it not print or did only the calibration not work? Or didn't you find this printer in the printer listing? The calibration is still alpha, perhaps I will take it out again. Till Peter Ruskin wrote: > > HP720C > Still not working with cups 1.1.2-22mdk and cups-drivers 0.3.6-12mdk... > > ESP Printer Calibration Tool v1.0 > Copyright 1999-2000 by Easy Software Products, All Rights Reserved. > > Printer name [default]? > Resolution [default]? 600x600 > Media type [default]? > Press ENTER to print pass #1 or N to skip... > Sending calibration pass #1 for density/saturation levels... > Calibration pass #1 sent. > > Please select the character that corresponds to the black block that > is 100aturated (dark) while not bleeding through the paper. If > the saturation point appears to occur between two characters, enter > both characters. > > Black density? f > > Now select the character that corresponds to the yellow block that is > 100aturated (dark) while not bleeding through the paper. If the > saturation point appears to occur between two characters, enter both > characters. > > Yellow density? > Yellow density? f > > Now select the character that corresponds to the red block that is > 100aturated (dark) while not bleeding through the paper. If the > saturation point appears to occur between two characters, enter both > characters. > > Red density? f > > Thank you. Now insert the page back into the printer and press the > ENTER key to print calibration pass #2. > Gamma? 3 > > Thank you. Now insert the page back into the printer and press the > ENTER key to print calibration pass #3. > > Press ENTER to print pass #3 or N to skip... > Sending calibration pass #3 for red, green, and blue adjustment... > Calibration pass #3 sent. > > Please select the character that corresponds to the correct red, > green, and blue colors. If the transition point appears to occur > between two characters, enter both characters. > > Red color? 7 > Green color? 7 > Blue color? 7 > > Thank you. Now insert the page back into the printer and press the > ENTER key to print the final calibration pass. > > Press ENTER to continue... > Sending calibration pass #4 for visual confirmation... > Segmentation fault (core dumped) > -- > > -- > Peter Ruskin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Wrexham, UKKDE - the professionals' choice > --
Re: [Cooker] Printer driver packages renamed
Neather is HP970C How do i get this ESP info for it? Dave On Sun, 17 Sep 2000, you wrote: > HP720C > Still not working with cups 1.1.2-22mdk and cups-drivers 0.3.6-12mdk... > > ESP Printer Calibration Tool v1.0 > Copyright 1999-2000 by Easy Software Products, All Rights Reserved. > > Printer name [default]? > Resolution [default]? 600x600 > Media type [default]? > Press ENTER to print pass #1 or N to skip... > Sending calibration pass #1 for density/saturation levels... > Calibration pass #1 sent. > > Please select the character that corresponds to the black block that > is 100% saturated (dark) while not bleeding through the paper. If > the saturation point appears to occur between two characters, enter > both characters. > > Black density? f > > Now select the character that corresponds to the yellow block that is > 100% saturated (dark) while not bleeding through the paper. If the > saturation point appears to occur between two characters, enter both > characters. > > Yellow density? > Yellow density? f > > Now select the character that corresponds to the red block that is > 100% saturated (dark) while not bleeding through the paper. If the > saturation point appears to occur between two characters, enter both > characters. > > Red density? f > > Thank you. Now insert the page back into the printer and press the > ENTER key to print calibration pass #2. > Gamma? 3 > > Thank you. Now insert the page back into the printer and press the > ENTER key to print calibration pass #3. > > Press ENTER to print pass #3 or N to skip... > Sending calibration pass #3 for red, green, and blue adjustment... > Calibration pass #3 sent. > > Please select the character that corresponds to the correct red, > green, and blue colors. If the transition point appears to occur > between two characters, enter both characters. > > Red color? 7 > Green color? 7 > Blue color? 7 > > Thank you. Now insert the page back into the printer and press the > ENTER key to print the final calibration pass. > > Press ENTER to continue... > Sending calibration pass #4 for visual confirmation... > Segmentation fault (core dumped) -- -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Linux - Cause I dont do windows or ovens! [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Registered System: 83659
Re: [Cooker] Printer driver packages renamed
HP720C Still not working with cups 1.1.2-22mdk and cups-drivers 0.3.6-12mdk... ESP Printer Calibration Tool v1.0 Copyright 1999-2000 by Easy Software Products, All Rights Reserved. Printer name [default]? Resolution [default]? 600x600 Media type [default]? Press ENTER to print pass #1 or N to skip... Sending calibration pass #1 for density/saturation levels... Calibration pass #1 sent. Please select the character that corresponds to the black block that is 100% saturated (dark) while not bleeding through the paper. If the saturation point appears to occur between two characters, enter both characters. Black density? f Now select the character that corresponds to the yellow block that is 100% saturated (dark) while not bleeding through the paper. If the saturation point appears to occur between two characters, enter both characters. Yellow density? Yellow density? f Now select the character that corresponds to the red block that is 100% saturated (dark) while not bleeding through the paper. If the saturation point appears to occur between two characters, enter both characters. Red density? f Thank you. Now insert the page back into the printer and press the ENTER key to print calibration pass #2. Gamma? 3 Thank you. Now insert the page back into the printer and press the ENTER key to print calibration pass #3. Press ENTER to print pass #3 or N to skip... Sending calibration pass #3 for red, green, and blue adjustment... Calibration pass #3 sent. Please select the character that corresponds to the correct red, green, and blue colors. If the transition point appears to occur between two characters, enter both characters. Red color? 7 Green color? 7 Blue color? 7 Thank you. Now insert the page back into the printer and press the ENTER key to print the final calibration pass. Press ENTER to continue... Sending calibration pass #4 for visual confirmation... Segmentation fault (core dumped) -- -- Peter Ruskin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Wrexham, UKKDE - the professionals' choice --
Re: [Cooker] Printer driver packages renamed
Peter Ruskin wrote: > > Thanks Till. I have pnm2ppa-1.0-2mdk; ghostscript-5.50-22mdk; > cups-1.1.2.12mdk; cups-drivers-0.3.6.6mdk. Works fine from the CUPS WWW > admin tool, but I need to print from KDE apps, etc. and, despite editing > /etc/cups/cupsd.conf to read "Printcap /etc/printcap" Did you remove the hash ('#') in the beginning of the line and did you restart the CUPS daemon (/etc/rc.d/init.d/cups restart)? > and adding a printer > from the admin tool, printcap doesn't get generated. You do not need to add the printer which is once installed under CUPS again, the /etc/printcap is always automatically updated when necessary. > Also, when I try "lp > (or lpr) filename [Enter] from a console as a non-root user, I get: > "lp: unable to print file: The requested resource was not found on this > server." What is your default printer (/etc/cups/client.conf, /etc/cups/lpoptions, ~/.lpoptions, last file has highest priority)? Does this printer exist? Did you try to print with xpp? You can also set xpp as printing command. Try also to replace the "lpr" commands by "lpr-cups" commands. If this is necessary, deinstall or update the lpr package. Till > What am I doing wrong? > -- > > -- > Peter Ruskin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Wrexham, UK KDE - the professionals' choice > --
Re: [Cooker] Printer driver packages renamed
On Thu, 31 Aug 2000, Till Kamppeter wrote: > Peter Ruskin wrote: > > > > Are there any CUPS drivers for HP720C printers (ppa)? > > > > I have looked now, there is one, choose HP and then HP Deskjet 720C. Be > sure that you have installed the most recent versions of pnm2ppa, > ghostscript, cups, and cups-driver (from the Cooker). Thanks Till. I have pnm2ppa-1.0-2mdk; ghostscript-5.50-22mdk; cups-1.1.2.12mdk; cups-drivers-0.3.6.6mdk. Works fine from the CUPS WWW admin tool, but I need to print from KDE apps, etc. and, despite editing /etc/cups/cupsd.conf to read "Printcap /etc/printcap" and adding a printer from the admin tool, printcap doesn't get generated. Also, when I try "lp (or lpr) filename [Enter] from a console as a non-root user, I get: "lp: unable to print file: The requested resource was not found on this server." What am I doing wrong? -- -- Peter Ruskin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Wrexham, UK KDE - the professionals' choice --
Re: [Cooker] Printer driver packages renamed
Peter Ruskin wrote: > > Are there any CUPS drivers for HP720C printers (ppa)? > I have looked now, there is one, choose HP and then HP Deskjet 720C. Be sure that you have installed the most recent versions of pnm2ppa, ghostscript, cups, and cups-driver (from the Cooker). Till
Re: [Cooker] Printer driver packages renamed
I posted this Tue, 29 Aug 2000 00:37:10 +0100 and I still can't see it on the list, so here it is again (sorry if it contributes to duplicates)... On Mon, 28 Aug 2000, Till Kamppeter wrote: > I have renamed the printer filter packages (which filter raster output > of GhostScript to the proprietary printer protocols) to make the names > more "human-readable": Are there any CUPS drivers for HP720C printers (ppa)? -- -- Peter Ruskin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Wrexham, UK KDE - the professionals' choice --
Re: [Cooker] Printer driver packages renamed
On Mon, 28 Aug 2000, Till Kamppeter wrote: > I have renamed the printer filter packages (which filter raster output > of GhostScript to the proprietary printer protocols) to make the names > more "human-readable": Are there any drivers for HP720C printers (ppa)? -- -- Peter Ruskin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Wrexham, UKKDE - the professionals' choice --
Re: [Cooker] Printer driver packages renamed
Hi Till, I've been looking into getting the oki4w driver up and running under CUPS on Linux Mandrake. Unfortunately there appear to be some problems. Firstly, when I looked at the CUPS-o-matic entries on the Linux Printing site, the oki4w wasn't there. Secondly, the oki4w driver (man page attached) suggests that the driver should be run SUID root and also not in pure filtering mode under a spooling daemon such as lpd. I presume this applies to CUPS as well. Can you see a way around this? Cheers, -Karl -- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-Karl Mitchell=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- | Dept. of Geomatic Engineering |Secretary, ISPRS WG IV/5 | | University College London | "Extraterrestrial Mapping"| | Gower Street, LONDON WC1E 6BT | +44 (0)20 7504-2744| [EMAIL PROTECTED]=-=-==-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- oki4drv.man