Re: LPRNG BUG? (WAS: truncated printing)

1999-02-04 Thread Madarasz Karoly


Harrison, Shawn wrote:
 
 night I removed lprng (using dselect) and installed lpr (cd
 /cdrom/.../net  dpkg -i lpr_*.deb), and now the problem is gone. I'd be

Replaceing lprng with lpr solved my problem too.

 For the Debian List: Is this a bug with LPRNG? Or could it be a
 configuration problem? Or is it just an undocumented feature? ;^
 
It seems to me that is just a configuration problem, but until now I
don't have time for read the entire documentation.

Thanks,
Karesz.

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 I have a Debian 2.0 hamm system and a HP LaserJet 5L printer.
 I configured the magicfilter with HP Laserjet4.
 When I print a postscript page (A4) the printer is not informed
 about the end of job, I must press the eject page button,
 and the page is printed in 3/4 portion. The bottom 1/4 part of
 the page is blank.
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LPRNG BUG? (WAS: truncated printing)

1999-02-02 Thread Harrison, Shawn
Since you're using Debian 2.0, I assume you have the lprng package 
installed. I have had the same problem, as I mentioned yesterday. Last 
night I removed lprng (using dselect) and installed lpr (cd 
/cdrom/.../net  dpkg -i lpr_*.deb), and now the problem is gone. I'd be 
interested to know if this solves your problem, too.

For the Debian List: Is this a bug with LPRNG? Or could it be a 
configuration problem? Or is it just an undocumented feature? ;^

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I have a Debian 2.0 hamm system and a HP LaserJet 5L printer.
I configured the magicfilter with HP Laserjet4.
When I print a postscript page (A4) the printer is not informed
about the end of job, I must press the eject page button,
and the page is printed in 3/4 portion. The bottom 1/4 part of
the page is blank.

Thanks,
Karesz.
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