Re: [expert] Printer setup woes

2000-11-17 Thread Till Kamppeter

Download updated Mandrake RPMs from

   http://www.mandrakesoft.com/~tkamppeter/packages/

Read my article

   http://www.mandrakeuser.org/hardware/#4th

Use the web interface or lpadmin for configuration.

Have the PPD file which came with your printer handy and configure the
printer as described in my article.

   Till


Laurent Duperval wrote:
> 
> On 16 Nov, Till Kamppeter wrote:
> > Which Mandrake version are you using, and when you use 7.2, which
> > printing system (CUPS or lpr)?
> >
> 
> 7.1 and I'm using lpr. Last night I downloaded CUPS (not a cooker release
> because the RPM had a bunch of depencies I couldn't figure out) but I'm
> still trying to figure out how to add my Postscript Printer. I decided to
> install CUPS because I couldn't figure out how to make the lpr system work
> properly.
> 
> But I'm still open to suggestions.
>



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Re: [expert] Printer setup woes

2000-11-16 Thread Laurent Duperval

On 16 Nov, Till Kamppeter wrote:
> Which Mandrake version are you using, and when you use 7.2, which
> printing system (CUPS or lpr)?
> 

7.1 and I'm using lpr. Last night I downloaded CUPS (not a cooker release
because the RPM had a bunch of depencies I couldn't figure out) but I'm
still trying to figure out how to add my Postscript Printer. I decided to
install CUPS because I couldn't figure out how to make the lpr system work
properly.

But I'm still open to suggestions.

L

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Re: [expert] Printer setup woes

2000-11-15 Thread Till Kamppeter

Which Mandrake version are you using, and when you use 7.2, which
printing system (CUPS or lpr)?

   Till


Laurent Duperval wrote:
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> 
> HI,
> 
> I've had less than stellar success trying to set up printers in  Mandrake
> 7.1. Maybe someone has some ideas for me:
> 
> - First off, is it a good idea to use printtool to configure a printer? If
>   not, that may be the source of my problem.
> 
> - I added a SMB printer and I eventually had to go deep into the filter
>   scripts to find out that the filter scripts expected SAMBA 1.x installed.
>   I had to manually fix the call to smbprint filter to remove the
>   -E  ${hostip:+-I} option to the smbprint command. It took me some time to
>   figure this one out.
> 
> - I now need to add another queue to a network printer. The printer has an
>   IP address and you're supposed to be able to print to it directly. Doesn't
>   seem to work for me and I'm not sure qhy yet. I'm hoping someone can help.
>   What happens is that when I print, I get no errors. But when I do an lpq,
>   I get:
> 
> myhost: no space on remote; waiting for queue to drain
> Rank   Owner  Job  Files Total Size
> 0 bytes
> 
> No entries
> 
> I've no idea what this means. I tried lpr -s to keep the file spooled on my
> machine, but the job just stays there and nothing happens. Eventually, lpq
> starts returning:
> 
> myhost: : Warning: no daemon present
> Rank   Owner  Job  Files Total Size
> 0 bytes
> 
> No entries
> 
> As I said before, I used printtool to add the printer because it didn't look
> like Mandrake's printer setup tool supported adding a network printer (it's
> stand alone and isn't connected to a print server).
> 
> I'm thinking it's a Mandrake problem because someone else here has a Red Hat
> 6.2 installation and he can print correctly, using printtool to set up his
> prointer.
> 
> Can anyone help?
> 
> L
>



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[expert] Printer setup woes

2000-11-15 Thread Laurent Duperval

HI,

I've had less than stellar success trying to set up printers in  Mandrake
7.1. Maybe someone has some ideas for me:

- First off, is it a good idea to use printtool to configure a printer? If
  not, that may be the source of my problem.

- I added a SMB printer and I eventually had to go deep into the filter
  scripts to find out that the filter scripts expected SAMBA 1.x installed.
  I had to manually fix the call to smbprint filter to remove the  
  -E  ${hostip:+-I} option to the smbprint command. It took me some time to
  figure this one out.

- I now need to add another queue to a network printer. The printer has an
  IP address and you're supposed to be able to print to it directly. Doesn't
  seem to work for me and I'm not sure qhy yet. I'm hoping someone can help.
  What happens is that when I print, I get no errors. But when I do an lpq,
  I get:

myhost: no space on remote; waiting for queue to drain
Rank   Owner  Job  Files Total Size
0 bytes

No entries

I've no idea what this means. I tried lpr -s to keep the file spooled on my
machine, but the job just stays there and nothing happens. Eventually, lpq
starts returning:

myhost: : Warning: no daemon present
Rank   Owner  Job  Files Total Size
0 bytes

No entries

As I said before, I used printtool to add the printer because it didn't look
like Mandrake's printer setup tool supported adding a network printer (it's
stand alone and isn't connected to a print server).

I'm thinking it's a Mandrake problem because someone else here has a Red Hat
6.2 installation and he can print correctly, using printtool to set up his
prointer.

Can anyone help?

L

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