* John Magolske listm...@b79.net [120413 15:06]:
[...] I think I figured out the printing issue. This is a legal size
PDF, and so I added the -o media=legal to the command like so:
lp -d Brother_HL-1450_series -n 1 -P 2 -o media=legal some-file.pdf
And now it seems to be printing fine.
* John Magolske listm...@b79.net [120412 22:03]:
Reading the following leads me to believe avahi-daemon needs to be
running for cups to work:
...didn't realize that I had to start dbus and avahi-daemon manually.
I added both to my /etc/rc.d and ran them manually with:
rc.d
On Thu 12 Apr 2012 at 22:01:33 -0700, John Magolske wrote:
I have tried several PPD files including the one from Brother. Haven't
tried the Gutenprint driver, may try that next. But I'm thinking
getting the avahi-daemon running may be the issue. Perhaps I need to
get dbus running first? Any
On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 01:19:00AM -0700, John Magolske wrote:
I got the dbus avahi daemons to run by first doing as root:
# mkdir /var/run/dbus
If you're running a current up-to-date unstable or testing
system, try rebooting your system. Immediately after you
login after it starts up,
Hi,
I'm having difficulty printing on a Brother HL-1450 laser printer
that has in the past worked fine with my Debian Sid system. When
attempting to print a PDF, sometimes it will print the page fine,
but other times (actually most of the time now), it will print a
page with only this on it
On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 09:11:03AM +0200, John Magolske wrote:
W [11/Apr/2012:23:36:00 -0700] Avahi client failed: -26
Any thoughts as to why printing is not working here?
I don't know much about avahi, but if you read the package description
of something like 'Avahi Daemon' you will see
On Thu 12 Apr 2012 at 00:11:03 -0700, John Magolske wrote:
I'm having difficulty printing on a Brother HL-1450 laser printer
that has in the past worked fine with my Debian Sid system. When
attempting to print a PDF, sometimes it will print the page fine,
but other times (actually most of the
* Johann Spies jsp...@sun.ac.za [120412 07:22]:
On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 09:11:03AM +0200, John Magolske wrote:
W [11/Apr/2012:23:36:00 -0700] Avahi client failed: -26
Any thoughts as to why printing is not working here?
I don't know much about avahi, but if you read the package
for some time the first page of each document has been messed up (usually blank
or skipped)
in printing from cups + gutenprint v5.2.5 on laserjet 1200 printer
i will upgrade my sid completely today but this has been going on for a while
lately...
thanks
mitchell
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On Fri, 12 Nov 2010 15:36:25 -0500, Mitchell Laks wrote:
for some time the first page of each document has been messed up
(usually blank or skipped) in printing from cups + gutenprint v5.2.5 on
laserjet 1200 printer i will upgrade my sid completely today but this
has been going on for a while
On Tue, 25 Dec 2007 14:09:25 -0500
Curt Howland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Since I searched the Debian-user archives first and didn't find this,
I thought I would put it here after finding it in the Ubuntu forums.
to give him reliable
access the CUPS-PDF pseudo printer.
Ok, folks, there it is. Just a few tags for those searching in the
future:
CUPS PDF Printing Iceweasel FireFox
Curt-
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please?
Printing with CUPS under KDE 3.5.4 had a bug that could be worked around
by commenting out the line
Listen /var/run/cups/cups.sock
in /etc/cups/cupsd.conf. Now with KDE 3.5.5 it seems that this line is
needed again. Make sure it is in your cupsd.conf and restart cupsys.
That fixed
Aleksei Dzhulai wrote:
run foomatic-gui, it is very easy to setup a new one
set a new one?
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on that?
after today's update the problem seems to show up once again...
any clue please?
Printing with CUPS under KDE 3.5.4 had a bug that could be worked around
by commenting out the line
Listen /var/run/cups/cups.sock
in /etc/cups/cupsd.conf. Now with KDE 3.5.5 it seems
] writes:
Up to date SID!
1) kde printing system will not talk to cups. Any ideas on that?
after today's update the problem seems to show up once again...
any clue please?
Printing with CUPS under KDE 3.5.4 had a bug that could be worked around
by commenting out the line
Roger Leigh wrote:
mlaks [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Up to date SID!
1) kde printing system will not talk to cups. Any ideas on that?
after today's update the problem seems to show up once again...
any clue please?
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?
Printing with CUPS under KDE 3.5.4 had a bug that could be worked around
by commenting out the line
Listen /var/run/cups/cups.sock
in /etc/cups/cupsd.conf. Now with KDE 3.5.5 it seems that this line is
needed again. Make sure it is in your cupsd.conf and restart cupsys.
That fixed the problem for me
once again...
any clue please?
Printing with CUPS under KDE 3.5.4 had a bug that could be worked around
by commenting out the line
Listen /var/run/cups/cups.sock
in /etc/cups/cupsd.conf. Now with KDE 3.5.5 it seems that this line is
needed again. Make sure it is in your cupsd.conf and restart
Roger Leigh wrote:
Lorenzo Bettini [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Roger Leigh wrote:
snip
Make sure you have Port 631 (and nothing else) in
/etc/cups/cups.d/ports.conf.
Hi
your solution solves my problems after an upgrade!
However, I had to create /etc/cups/cups.d/ports.conf (even the
directory
Roger Leigh wrote:
snip
Make sure you have Port 631 (and nothing else) in
/etc/cups/cups.d/ports.conf.
Hi
your solution solves my problems after an upgrade!
However, I had to create /etc/cups/cups.d/ports.conf (even the directory
/etc/cups/cups.d) since it was not there...
thanks
Lorenzo Bettini [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Roger Leigh wrote:
snip
Make sure you have Port 631 (and nothing else) in
/etc/cups/cups.d/ports.conf.
Hi
your solution solves my problems after an upgrade!
However, I had to create /etc/cups/cups.d/ports.conf (even the
directory
the kde control center will not talk to the cups printing
system. I google and see much discussions elsewhere about this so
will wait till this is fixed unless someone has a good idea.
There were some issues a month or so back, but it's working for me
right now.
2) I have been able to get
On Sunday 18 June 2006 13:13, Roger Leigh wrote:
mlaks [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Up to date SID!
1) kde printing system will not talk to cups. Any ideas on that?
It Works For Me. Can you use cups normally from the command-line?
i.e. 'lpstat -a' shows a complete list of printers, and
am able to get printing working locally but it will not allow my other
networked printers to print.
Details:
In my brand new up to date sid
1) I see that kde printing is messed up. Meaning that for some reason the
kde control center will not talk to the cups printing system. I google
--- jpg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Migrating from lpr to cups, and can't get past square 1.
Have read reams of docs
Downloaded latest bits off of sourceforge.
Gotten ppd for the remote printer.
My setup is this:
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jpg wrote:
Migrating from lpr to cups, and can't get past square 1.
Have read reams of docs
Downloaded latest bits off of sourceforge.
Gotten ppd for the remote printer.
My setup is this:
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Migrating from lpr to cups, and can't get past square 1.
Have read reams of docs
Downloaded latest bits off of sourceforge.
Gotten ppd for the remote printer.
My setup is this:
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On 11/14/05, jpg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Migrating from lpr to cups, and can't get past square 1.
Have read reams of docs
Downloaded latest bits off of sourceforge.
Gotten ppd for the remote printer.
My setup is this:
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Hi folks,
I've come across a strange behavior printing a certain postscript file
with the CUPS server in Sarge. (See bug # 329207 for further details.)
I would like to request someone who is still running oldstable - Woody
- - to see whether or not
Almut Behrens wrote:
On Thu, Sep 08, 2005 at 03:03:24PM +0200, Jean-Louis Crouzet wrote:
D [08/Sep/2005:10:45:57 +0200] [Job 20] Spooler: cups
D [08/Sep/2005:10:45:57 +0200] [Job 20] Printer: HPLaserJet1100CUPSv1.1.x
D [08/Sep/2005:10:45:57 +0200] [Job 20] PPD file:
Almut Behrens wrote:
On Thu, Sep 08, 2005 at 03:03:24PM +0200, Jean-Louis Crouzet wrote:
D [08/Sep/2005:10:45:57 +0200] [Job 20] Spooler: cups
D [08/Sep/2005:10:45:57 +0200] [Job 20] Printer: HPLaserJet1100CUPSv1.1.x
D [08/Sep/2005:10:45:57 +0200] [Job 20] PPD file:
Clive Menzies wrote:
On (07/09/05 19:26), Jean-Louis Crouzet wrote:
Clive Menzies wrote:
On (07/09/05 18:14), Jean-Louis Crouzet wrote:
Hi all,
not sure this is the proper NG but I couldn't find any CUPS related NG
so far...
I do have a strange issue with my wrong configuration for
On (08/09/05 15:03), Jean-Louis Crouzet wrote:
Clive Menzies wrote:
On (07/09/05 19:26), Jean-Louis Crouzet wrote:
Thanks. OK I will give tomorrow a second try via the working
http://localhost:631/admin interface. But what's puzzle me is the fact
that printed page under installation was the
On Thu, Sep 08, 2005 at 03:03:24PM +0200, Jean-Louis Crouzet wrote:
D [08/Sep/2005:10:45:57 +0200] [Job 20] Spooler: cups
D [08/Sep/2005:10:45:57 +0200] [Job 20] Printer: HPLaserJet1100CUPSv1.1.x
D [08/Sep/2005:10:45:57 +0200] [Job 20] PPD file:
/etc/cups/ppd/HPLaserJet1100CUPSv1.1.x.ppd
D
Hi all,
not sure this is the proper NG but I couldn't find any CUPS related NG
so far...
I do have a strange issue with my wrong configuration for sure!
I have a printer (HP LaserJet1100) connected to my SMC7404WBRA printer
connector. The only working way I get something on the printer was
On (07/09/05 18:14), Jean-Louis Crouzet wrote:
Hi all,
not sure this is the proper NG but I couldn't find any CUPS related NG
so far...
I do have a strange issue with my wrong configuration for sure!
I have a printer (HP LaserJet1100) connected to my SMC7404WBRA printer
connector.
Clive Menzies wrote:
On (07/09/05 18:14), Jean-Louis Crouzet wrote:
Hi all,
not sure this is the proper NG but I couldn't find any CUPS related NG
so far...
I do have a strange issue with my wrong configuration for sure!
I have a printer (HP LaserJet1100) connected to my SMC7404WBRA
On (07/09/05 19:26), Jean-Louis Crouzet wrote:
Clive Menzies wrote:
On (07/09/05 18:14), Jean-Louis Crouzet wrote:
Hi all,
not sure this is the proper NG but I couldn't find any CUPS related NG
so far...
I do have a strange issue with my wrong configuration for sure!
I have a
On Wed, Jul 13, 2005 at 04:16:35PM -0500, Benjamin Sher wrote:
peter colton wrote:
On Wednesday 13 July 2005 16:46, Clive Menzies wrote:
On (13/07/05 13:19), michael wrote:
On Wed, 2005-07-13 at 06:28 -0500, Benjamin Sher wrote:
michael wrote:
On
On Wed, Jul 13, 2005 at 05:59:58AM -0500, Benjamin Sher wrote:
Dear friends:
My apology for double posting of my message concerning my printer issue.
I sent the first message by mistake from my first email address
([EMAIL PROTECTED]). This is not my Debian address, and I assumed
that it
On 13 Jul 2005, Benjamin Sher wrote:
Dear friends:
I am still struggling with making my printer work. I installed all of
the cups files instructed to both by our list members and online at:
http://qref.sourceforge.net/Debian/reference/ch-install.en.html#s-cups
I then tried to
Dear friends:
I've spent the past hour searching in Google for articles that will
explain to me how to install my printer in Debian 3.1. I'm literally 99%
of the way there.
First, I found out that Debian 3.1 does not include the CUPS server by
default. So, I downloaded that via Synaptic. Then I
Dear friends:
I've spent the past hour searching in Google for articles that will
explain to me how to install my printer in Debian 3.1. I'm literally 99%
of the way there.
First, I found out that Debian 3.1 does not include the CUPS server by
default. So, I downloaded that via Synaptic.
Dear friends:
My apology for double posting of my message concerning my printer issue.
I sent the first message by mistake from my first email address
([EMAIL PROTECTED]). This is not my Debian address, and I assumed
that it would be bounced back to me as they always are. So, I resent it
On Wed, 2005-07-13 at 05:32 -0500, Benjamin Sher wrote:
Dear friends:
I've spent the past hour searching in Google for articles that will
explain to me how to install my printer in Debian 3.1. I'm literally 99%
of the way there.
First, I found out that Debian 3.1 does not include the
On Wed, 2005-07-13 at 06:28 -0500, Benjamin Sher wrote:
michael wrote:
On Wed, 2005-07-13 at 05:32 -0500, Benjamin Sher wrote:
Dear friends:
I've spent the past hour searching in Google for articles that will
explain to me how to install my printer in Debian 3.1. I'm
On (13/07/05 13:19), michael wrote:
On Wed, 2005-07-13 at 06:28 -0500, Benjamin Sher wrote:
michael wrote:
On Wed, 2005-07-13 at 05:32 -0500, Benjamin Sher wrote:
Dear friends:
I've spent the past hour searching in Google for articles that will
explain to me how to
On Wednesday 13 July 2005 16:46, Clive Menzies wrote:
On (13/07/05 13:19), michael wrote:
On Wed, 2005-07-13 at 06:28 -0500, Benjamin Sher wrote:
michael wrote:
On Wed, 2005-07-13 at 05:32 -0500, Benjamin Sher wrote:
Dear friends:
I've spent the past hour searching in
michael wrote:
On Wed, 2005-07-13 at 06:28 -0500, Benjamin Sher wrote:
michael wrote:
On Wed, 2005-07-13 at 05:32 -0500, Benjamin Sher wrote:
Dear friends:
I've spent the past hour searching in Google for articles that will
explain to me
On Wed, 2005-07-13 at 14:31 -0500, Benjamin Sher wrote:
michael wrote:
On Wed, 2005-07-13 at 06:28 -0500, Benjamin Sher wrote:
michael wrote:
On Wed, 2005-07-13 at 05:32 -0500, Benjamin Sher wrote:
Dear friends:
I've spent the past hour
Dear Michael:
I will check linuxprinting shortly. What do you mean by the
CUPS web interface, please?
In any web browser on the machine running cups, go to
http://localhost:631/
Michael
PS: pls don't bother to CC me since I read the d-u emails regularly. ta.
Thank you.
Benjamin
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Clive Menzies wrote:
On (13/07/05 13:19), michael wrote:
On Wed, 2005-07-13 at 06:28 -0500, Benjamin Sher wrote:
michael wrote:
On Wed, 2005-07-13 at 05:32 -0500, Benjamin Sher wrote:
Dear friends:
I've spent the past hour searching in Google for articles that
Benjamin Sher wrote:
Clive Menzies wrote:
Did you follow:
http://excess.org/docs/linux_windows_printing.html
Every printer I've set up using it was pretty painless. You need the
following packages. 'cupsys-bsd' is important and before changing
anything make sure it's installed.
peter colton wrote:
On Wednesday 13 July 2005 16:46, Clive Menzies wrote:
On (13/07/05 13:19), michael wrote:
On Wed, 2005-07-13 at 06:28 -0500, Benjamin Sher wrote:
michael wrote:
On Wed, 2005-07-13 at 05:32 -0500,
On (13/07/05 16:16), Benjamin Sher wrote:
peter colton wrote:
On Wednesday 13 July 2005 16:46, Clive Menzies wrote:
snip
have look at the link below for the packages you need to install for
cups. I did not use the install the Recommended packages and all work well.
On Sat, 30 Oct 2004 22:25:29 +0200, Christian Christmann
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to install my HP printer with cups on my sarge box.
As mentioned in the documentation I use the command
'/usr/sbin/lpadmin -p LaserJet6L -E -v parallel:/dev/lp0 -m
{replying to a message in linux.debian.user}
Christian Christmann wrote:
lpadmin: add-printer (set device) failed: client-error-not-possible
The ppd file exists in the mentioned directory. I suppose that my
parallel port doesn't work properly. How can I check it?
echo hello /dev/lp0
Or is
Hi,
I'm trying to install my HP printer with cups on my sarge box.
As mentioned in the documentation I use the command
'/usr/sbin/lpadmin -p LaserJet6L -E -v parallel:/dev/lp0 -m
/usr/share/cups/model/HP-LaserJet_6L-hpijs.ppd' and get
the message:
lpadmin: add-printer (set device) failed:
Howdy..
I am trying to organise a network printer to work with OOo with Deb Sarge. I
have successfully installed printer and test pages under Kprinter and works
fine.. I cannot however, print using OpenOffice. I have tried using printer
manager in OOo, which cannot find printer
On Wed, 1 Sep 2004 00:12:46 +0930
Stef VK5HSX [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Howdy..
I am trying to organise a network printer to work with OOo with
Deb Sarge. I
have successfully installed printer and test pages under Kprinter and
works fine.. I cannot however, print using
Stef VK5HSX wrote:
Howdy..
I am trying to organise a network printer to work with OOo with Deb Sarge. I
have successfully installed printer and test pages under Kprinter and works
fine.. I cannot however, print using OpenOffice. I have tried using printer
manager in OOo, which cannot find
On Wednesday 01 September 2004 00:31, Jacob S. shared with us the following:
On Wed, 1 Sep 2004 00:12:46 +0930
Stef VK5HSX [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Howdy..
I am trying to organise a network printer to work with OOo with
Deb Sarge. I
have successfully installed printer and test
On Wednesday 01 September 2004 00:45, Stef VK5HSX shared with us the
following:
Thanks Jacob all seems to work now.. many thanks for the tip.!!
Also to Ed for the bug report..
Sorry Rene.. Mistakenly placed Ed as the reply with bug report instead of
you.. Apologies..!
--
Regards - Stef
Hi all
For a long time I used the KDE printing system to handle my OOo
printing. T'was simple enough - fire spadmin, and then add a printer
with the command /usr/bin/kprinter --stdin.
Any job send to that generic printer would then be handled by KDE, and
printed to my configured CUPS
On Mon, 2004-06-21 at 14:21, Alexandros Papadopoulos wrote:
Alas, today I tried to set this up on a new machine and it doesn't work.
spadmin totally ignores any new printer I try to add, while
automagically having the two printers I've configured through KDE's
control center printers
[Please CC me to any correspondence]
I having been successfully using CUPS with Debian unstable
for many HP LaserJets (using networked JetDirect boxes)for
quite a while. Recently, I have noticed that the print jobs
take an extremely long time. Sometimes, on just a 5 page text
PDF, it can take
Joseph Schlecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I having been successfully using CUPS with Debian unstable
for many HP LaserJets
Do they have PostScript cards? If so, is CUPS set up to spew
directly to them?
If they're not PostScript, CUPS will render things into PCL for them
using its modified
Hi all,
I'm stuck
I want to print from a laptop to a printer connected to my desktop
using cups.
Printing from the desktop works fine.
printing from the laptop under windows works fine.
Printing from the laptop under linux with a command like this works:
lp -d printer_name@desktop_name file
On Wednesday 16 October 2002 10:56 pm, :Alan Chandler wrote:
On Wednesday 16 October 2002 8:04 pm, John Lord wrote:
Next thing to check?
Whats the device uri in /etc/cups/printers.conf
I have an epson 80 under cups - here is mine
DeviceURI parallel:/dev/lp0
# Printer configuration file
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On Friday 18 October 2002 7:11 pm, John Lord wrote:
On Wednesday 16 October 2002 10:56 pm, :Alan Chandler wrote:
On Wednesday 16 October 2002 8:04 pm, John Lord wrote:
Next thing to check?
Whats the device uri in /etc/cups/printers.conf
Hi,
Please CC to me thanks.
I have posted the following message on the debian-powerpc list but have
had no answers as yet, any help folks?
I have installed CUPS from Testing and am trying to get my Epson Stylus
Photo 700 to print with it. It is connected to the
PAGES per minute. Is there any easy way to figure
out what's wrong on the CUPS side? Or would I be better off just
connecting the printer to a Debian box and running CUPS with printing
over IPP? Any suggestions?
-Alex
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Hi
Does anyone know if there are any plans to add a module like the KDE print
module to Gnome so that Gnome apps can get the same kind of integration with
CUPs that KDE can ?
I really like the way in KDE you get the print dialoge and can cjoose paper
size, resolution etc it seems a great step
Hi,
Could anyone please help with this:
I installed the TTF server and fonts last night. And they are working fine.
Except when I print now either in Abiword (using the normal AW fonts) the
characters appear stretched double length, weird. Never used to. Also tried
a test page in CUPS which did
Hi all,
Almost there with printing:
[~]: lpadmin -p hp -E -v parallel:/dev/lp0 -m deskjet2.ppd
[~]: lp plog
request id is hp-20 (1 file(s))
It prints line 1 and only line 1 of any document. I can't understand why.
Help please.
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Best regards,
Patrick Kirk
Telephone: 0870 011 8494
GSM:
On Monday 11 February 2002 11:02 am, Patrick Kirk wrote:
Hi all,
Almost there with printing:
[~]: lpadmin -p hp -E -v parallel:/dev/lp0 -m deskjet2.ppd
[~]: lp plog
request id is hp-20 (1 file(s))
It prints line 1 and only line 1 of any document. I can't understand why.
Help please.
On Mon, Feb 11, 2002 at 11:02:14AM -0800, Patrick Kirk wrote:
It prints line 1 and only line 1 of any document. I can't understand why.
Try printing a file with very short lines.
Say,
something
like
this.
Does it print out as
Say,
something
like
this.
? If
Hi all,
I thought I had printing working because from the CUPS web interface I can
print a test page. But that's all I can print! lpr /etc/aliases or lpr
/foo/anythiing else just shoots a blank sheet through. When I print from
samba, the print job seems to disappears.
Question 1: how do I
On Sun, Feb 10, 2002 at 09:55:28PM -0800, Patrick Kirk wrote:
|
| Hi all,
|
| I thought I had printing working because from the CUPS web interface I can
| print a test page. But that's all I can print! lpr /etc/aliases or lpr
| /foo/anythiing else just shoots a blank sheet through. When I
On Sunday 10 February 2002 09:55 pm, Patrick Kirk wrote:
Hi all,
I thought I had printing working because from the CUPS web interface I can
print a test page. But that's all I can print! lpr /etc/aliases or lpr
/foo/anythiing else just shoots a blank sheet through. When I print from
Patrick Kirk [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi all,
I thought I had printing working because from the CUPS web interface I can
print a test page. But that's all I can print! lpr /etc/aliases or lpr
/foo/anythiing else just shoots a blank sheet through. When I print from
samba, the print job
$ dpkg -S lpadmin
cupsys-client: /usr/share/man/man8/lpadmin.8.gz
cupsys-client: /usr/sbin/lpadmin
Very odd - that doesn't work for me at all.
zulfiqar:~# dpkg -S lpadmin
dpkg: *lpadmin* not found.
| Question 2: what is the correct command to print if you are using CUPS?
Depends -- do
On Sun, Feb 10, 2002 at 10:19:54PM -0800, Patrick Kirk wrote:
| $ dpkg -S lpadmin
| cupsys-client: /usr/share/man/man8/lpadmin.8.gz
| cupsys-client: /usr/sbin/lpadmin
|
| Very odd - that doesn't work for me at all.
| zulfiqar:~# dpkg -S lpadmin
| dpkg: *lpadmin* not found.
That means you
: *lpadmin* not found.
That means you don't have the 'cupsys-client' package installed. It
works for me because I have it installed.
Thanks. I had thought dpkg -S was sort of like examining the whole
archive...live and learn.
HI!
I have the following situation/problem:
I want to print via CUPS to a central printer server in my LAN (CUPS is
installed on client and the server, cups-daemon is running on both
machines)
The thing is everthing seems to be installed correctly. I use CUPS
together with the
On Tue, 24 Jul 2001, Ben Hearsum wrote:
I recently installed the CUPS printing system and have been futile in my
attempts to get it working properly. I downloaded the source and installed
that fine, added my printer via command line but when i send jobs to it
using lp or lpr they just
1.
I Have a lexmark 3200 printer. Using Kups, i configured my printer. The
cupsomatic driver doesnt work at all, and the gimp print will print, but with
some problems.
When i tried to print a test page, it got about a quarter way down the page,
then stopped, the head moved all the way to the
You could also try removing /etc/printcap and linking it to /etc/printcap.cups
as that will make the cups printer definitions become the default ones for your
system.
I use lp -d LaserJet just to be on the safe side, though with only one printer
set up you don't really need the -d LaserJet bit.
When I try to print a file from the shell ( lpr
file )the job is queued and I fail to print, but using startoffice or
mozilla, everything Iintend to print is printed with absolutley no
problems. I´ve checked my printer with lpstat and it "accepts requests", so I am
a bit lost (should I say
Hey,
I have to use 'lp' instead of 'lpr' when I use cups.
Cameron Matheson
On Thu, May 31, 2001 at 01:10:30AM +0200, Alberto García wrote:
When I try to print a file from the shell ( lpr file ) the job is queued and
I fail to print, but using startoffice or mozilla, everything I intend to
You should install the cupsys-bsd package, then cups will print with the lp
or lpr commands.
Mike
On Wednesday 30 May 2001 07:21, Cameron Matheson wrote:
Hey,
I have to use 'lp' instead of 'lpr' when I use cups.
Cameron Matheson
On Thu, May 31, 2001 at 01:10:30AM +0200, Alberto García
Hay,
A little while ago I asked how you go about getting KDE to print through
CUPS.
I got no replies, so I guessed that no one knew. Well I've now discovered how.
KDE (like other things such as samba) reads the printer configurations out of
/etc/printcap If you initially had lpr or lprng or
Hay all.
So how do you do it then? I really can't work out how to get kde to print to
cups.
Any ideas? I normally just print with a pipe to lp -d LaserJet. In all the kde
apps
there is just listed a generic dot-matrix printer, but printing to it does sod
all.
Thanks,
Matthew
--
Matthew
this:
--
[global]
printing = cups
load printers = yes
guest account = guest
invalid users = root
security = user
[printers]
path = /var/spool/cups
print ok = yes
printing = cups
load printers = yes
guest ok = yes
is version 1.1.6 and Samba is version 2.0.7-3
My smb.conf looks like this:
--
[global]
printing = cups
load printers = yes
guest account = guest
invalid users = root
security = user
[printers]
path = /var/spool/cups
print ok = yes
Ron Farrer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
The thing is, is that not even the stcolor.ppd driver that comes with
the cups source works! (I grabbed the source since the deb didn't come
with ANY drivers!)
I still cannot print, it's been several days and I still cannot get cups
to work at all. When
Ron Farrer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I still cannot print, it's been several days and I still cannot get cups
to work at all. When I try to reinstall lprng, apt wants to remove
samba samba-common smbclient smbfs swat along with cups... Setting
those packages to hold doesn't help. Anyone have
After doing a dist-upgrade last night on my potato system, lprng got
replaced with cups. I found a PPD file for my printer (Epson Stylus
Color 900) in the evaluation version of printpro (commercial version
of cups) and put it in /etc/cups/ppd/. The problem is I cannot print
anything. :'( When I
--- Ron Farrer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After doing a dist-upgrade last night on my potato system, lprng got
replaced with cups. I found a PPD file for my printer (Epson Stylus
Color 900) in the evaluation version of printpro (commercial
version
of cups) and put it in /etc/cups/ppd/. The
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