Re: HP 4000 N

1999-01-12 Thread Carey Evans
Thomas Adams [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: [snip] This is basically a hack, because I do not know if the LJ4M filter I chose is the best suitable for an HP4000N I'd probably go for the highest model number I could and see if it worked. Although I've found that getting TeX to produce HP4 output

Re: HP 4000 N

1999-01-10 Thread Carey Evans
Jason Gunthorpe [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I use lprng not lpr, hplj4000n:HP Laserjet 4000 N:\ - :[EMAIL PROTECTED]:sd=/var/spool/lpd/hplj4000n:\ :[EMAIL PROTECTED]:\ - You can replace these two lines with the following, and it will work just as well, without the

Re: HP 4000 N

1999-01-10 Thread Thomas Adams
On Sat, Jan 09, 1999 at 04:07:32PM -0500, Matt Kopishke wrote: I am trying to set up printing on a Linux box (Slink) running lpr. The I use hamm but that doesn't make a difference does it? printer is on a network, and has an IP address, how do I set this up? I tried using the default

HP 4000 N

1999-01-09 Thread Matt Kopishke
I am trying to set up printing on a Linux box (Slink) running lpr. The printer is on a network, and has an IP address, how do I set this up? I tried using the default network setup in the printcap that magicfilter make and pluging in the IP, but it does not work, Thanks, -Matt-

Re: HP 4000 N

1999-01-09 Thread Jason Gunthorpe
On Sat, 9 Jan 1999, Matt Kopishke wrote: I am trying to set up printing on a Linux box (Slink) running lpr. The printer is on a network, and has an IP address, how do I set this up? I tried using the default network setup in the printcap that magicfilter make and pluging in the IP, but it