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Roger Leigh wrote:
Stefan Hirschmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
OK. The steps were: (I have a German version but try to translate. If I
am unsure I write the German word)
1. delete all the printers
2. verwaltung - add printer
3. Name HPLaser
4.
Stefan Hirschmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
OK. The steps were: (I have a German version but try to translate. If I
am unsure I write the German word)
1. delete all the printers
2. verwaltung - add printer
3. Name HPLaser
4. Continue
5. Device LPT #1
6. as modell choosed HP LaserJet PCL
Roger Leigh wrote:
Stefan Hirschmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Roger Leigh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
You probably don't have the lp driver loaded. Try modprobe lp and
then restart cups sudo invoke-rc.d cupsys restart. If that was
missing, you should have /dev/lp0 (if it didn't
Sorry for the late answer.
Roger Leigh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
You probably don't have the lp driver loaded. Try modprobe lp and
then restart cups sudo invoke-rc.d cupsys restart. If that was
missing, you should have /dev/lp0 (if it didn't exist and you are
using udev). Printing should
Stefan Hirschmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Roger Leigh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
You probably don't have the lp driver loaded. Try modprobe lp and
then restart cups sudo invoke-rc.d cupsys restart. If that was
missing, you should have /dev/lp0 (if it didn't exist and you are
using udev).
I have the same problem with HP DeskJet 610C. I use the workaround:
chmod o+rw /dev/lp0
but it get's reset by the udev on every reboot.
I stubled upon that from this forum:
http://www.debianforum.de/forum/viewtopic.php?t=69879sid=05d3ab004de1be09ab2fef74dce70f5a
I basically have the same
Stefan Hirschmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Like already in subject said: When I connect to localhost:631 only
this statement is standig next to the printer and printing is
impossible. In win everything works fine, like it had with the old
version of cupsys. My printer is HP LaserJet6L
You
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Roger Leigh wrote:
You haven't told us how the printer is connected. Is is parallel,
USB, serial, or something else?
It is parallel.
Is the correct device driver for the
device loaded?
Now I have looked into the config menu
Stefan Hirschmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Roger Leigh wrote:
You haven't told us how the printer is connected. Is is parallel,
USB, serial, or something else?
It is parallel.
Is the correct device driver for the
device loaded?
Now I have looked into the config menu
Package: cupsys
Version: 1.2.1-3
Severity: normal
Like already in subject said: When I connect to localhost:631 only this
statement is standig next to the printer and printing is impossible. In
win everything works fine, like it had with the old version of cupsys.
My printer is HP LaserJet6L
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