On Mon 19 Mar 2018 at 15:25:41 +, Brian wrote:
> On Mon 19 Mar 2018 at 14:52:25 +, Curt wrote:
>
> > On 2018-03-19, Brian wrote:
> > >>
> > >> How do I do it? Editing the ppd? In a commandline switch of cups-filter?
> > >
> > > Using the CUPS web interface at
On Mon 19 Mar 2018 at 14:52:25 +, Curt wrote:
> On 2018-03-19, Brian wrote:
> >>
> >> How do I do it? Editing the ppd? In a commandline switch of cups-filter?
> >
> > Using the CUPS web interface at localhost:631 is easiest.
> >
> > Printers -> Queue -> Administration
MENGUAL Jean-Philippe wrote:
...
> Hi,
>
> For some time on Buster, I no longer can print on any printer, in
> particular my Samsung ML1750. If I check the attached log, it seems
> however that it is not related to the printer, but rather filters. The
> job is 71. Lines 3455 and so on are
On 2018-03-19, Brian wrote:
>>
>> How do I do it? Editing the ppd? In a commandline switch of cups-filter?
>
> Using the CUPS web interface at localhost:631 is easiest.
>
> Printers -> Queue -> Administration -> Set Default Options
>
Just piping up to say he was advised
On Mon 19 Mar 2018 at 14:14:28 +0100, MENGUAL Jean-Philippe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Le 19/03/2018 à 13:22, Brian a écrit :
> > On Sun 18 Mar 2018 at 23:28:08 +0100, MENGUAL Jean-Philippe wrote:
> >
> >
> > Use cupsfilter (please see the wiki) to test a wide range of input
> > files and see if the
Hi,
Le 19/03/2018 à 13:22, Brian a écrit :
> On Sun 18 Mar 2018 at 23:28:08 +0100, MENGUAL Jean-Philippe wrote:
>
>
> Use cupsfilter (please see the wiki) to test a wide range of input
> files and see if the problem occurs with all of them.
Is:
cupsfilter -P Samsung.ppd doc.odt
enough? I get
On Sun 18 Mar 2018 at 23:28:08 +0100, MENGUAL Jean-Philippe wrote:
> For some time on Buster, I no longer can print on any printer, in
> particular my Samsung ML1750. If I check the attached log, it seems
> however that it is not related to the printer, but rather filters. The
> job is 71. Lines
This printer Brother HL-L2340DW has buggy firmware.
When re-installed it killed my CUPS.
.
I can no longer use my local CUPS webpage, my root/admin password is not
accepted.
I instead use system-config-printer, which runs fine.
Thanks to this program I can at least print as root.
But I cannot
On Mon, 15 Jan 2018 23:20:52 +
Brian wrote:
Hi,
I made a mistake, I still can not print from office, issue also not
completely solved.
I can print as user now with gimp, geany, firefox.
Not with okular (as root yes), libreoffice writer (as root yes).
Also another
Hi,
It was a problem with rights.
I do not know how they were changed.
I could print as root, not as user.
Printing with qpdfview as root worked.
Firefox, Geany, Gimp I started as user, and I could not print with
those.
The solution for my printer with brother_lpdwrapper_HLL2340D was:
On Mon 15 Jan 2018 at 22:29:30 +0100, arne wrote:
> On Mon, 15 Jan 2018 11:24:22 +
> Brian wrote:
>
> > On Sun 14 Jan 2018 at 20:30:02 +0100, arne wrote:
> >
> > > My printer suddenly didn't show up in the Print Windows
> > > of Libre Office, Firefox and a lot of
On Mon, 15 Jan 2018 11:24:22 +
Brian wrote:
> On Sun 14 Jan 2018 at 20:30:02 +0100, arne wrote:
>
> > My printer suddenly didn't show up in the Print Windows
> > of Libre Office, Firefox and a lot of other programs.
>
> We hope "suddenly" means that one day you went
On Sun 14 Jan 2018 at 20:30:02 +0100, arne wrote:
> My printer suddenly didn't show up in the Print Windows
> of Libre Office, Firefox and a lot of other programs.
We hope "suddenly" means that one day you went to bed and when you woke
up, printing from an application didn't work. No changes to
arne wrote:
> amd64 both systems
> OS: Daily updated Linux Stretch
>
> After 5 hours of googling, countless unnecessary rebooting
> I still can only print from thin client
> ,
> Not from PC (Only pdf and postscript from files using lpr)
> Both macines are running debian stretch updated daily
>
amd64 both systems
OS: Daily updated Linux Stretch
After 5 hours of googling, countless unnecessary rebooting
I still can only print from thin client
,
Not from PC (Only pdf and postscript from files using lpr)
Both macines are running debian stretch updated daily
No complaints from CUPS, but
cbannis...@slingshot.co.nz writes:
> On Sat, Mar 04, 2017 at 07:53:39PM +, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>> > On 3/4/17, Brian wrote:
>> >>> I install in place of those above? I'm running Sid.
>
> What? You shouldn't even need to ask this question if you are
> running sid. You
On Sun 05 Mar 2017 at 20:07:22 +, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> Rodolfo Medina writes:
>
> > In order to print, I used to do:
> >
> > # aptitude install cupsys cupsys-bsd cupsys-client libcupsimage2
> > cups-driver-gutenprint cupsys-driver-gutenprint gs-esp
> >
> > ,
Rodolfo Medina writes:
> Rodolfo Medina writes:
>
>> In order to print, I used to do:
>>
>> # aptitude install cupsys cupsys-bsd cupsys-client libcupsimage2
>> cups-driver-gutenprint cupsys-driver-gutenprint gs-esp
>>
>> , but now cupsys
Rodolfo Medina writes:
> In order to print, I used to do:
>
> # aptitude install cupsys cupsys-bsd cupsys-client libcupsimage2
> cups-driver-gutenprint cupsys-driver-gutenprint gs-esp
>
> , but now cupsys seems not to exist any more. Please, what packages now
> should
Liam O'Toole writes:
> On 2017-03-05, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>> Lisi Reisz writes:
>>
>>> On Sunday 05 March 2017 02:52:25 Doug wrote:
On 03/04/2017 03:29 PM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Saturday 04 March 2017
On 2017-03-05, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> Lisi Reisz writes:
>
>> On Sunday 05 March 2017 02:52:25 Doug wrote:
>>> On 03/04/2017 03:29 PM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
>>> > On Saturday 04 March 2017 20:12:49 Lisi Reisz wrote:
>>> >> <$aptitude search
>>> >>
Lisi Reisz writes:
> On Saturday 04 March 2017 21:33:44 Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>> Brian writes:
>> > Try
>> >
>> > apt-get purge cups
>> >
>> > Don't say "yes"!
>>
>> That command will only show, among the packages that depend on cups, the
>> ones
Lisi Reisz writes:
> On Sunday 05 March 2017 02:52:25 Doug wrote:
>> On 03/04/2017 03:29 PM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
>> > On Saturday 04 March 2017 20:12:49 Lisi Reisz wrote:
>> >> <$aptitude search
>> >> cups | less.>,
>> >
>> > <$aptitude search cups | less>
>> >
>> > No full
On Saturday 04 March 2017 21:33:44 Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> Brian writes:
> > Try
> >
> > apt-get purge cups
> >
> > Don't say "yes"!
>
> That command will only show, among the packages that depend on cups, the
> ones that are *already* installed on your system, won't
On Sunday 05 March 2017 02:52:25 Doug wrote:
> On 03/04/2017 03:29 PM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> > On Saturday 04 March 2017 20:12:49 Lisi Reisz wrote:
> >> <$aptitude search
> >> cups | less.>,
> >
> > <$aptitude search cups | less>
> >
> > No full stop. (Point? it is nearly 65 years since I did 6th
On 03/04/2017 03:29 PM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Saturday 04 March 2017 20:12:49 Lisi Reisz wrote:
<$aptitude search
cups | less.>,
<$aptitude search cups | less>
No full stop. (Point? it is nearly 65 years since I did 6th grade!!)
Lisi
We in the New World call it a period.
Brian writes:
> Try
>
> apt-get purge cups
>
> Don't say "yes"!
That command will only show, among the packages that depend on cups, the ones
that are *already* installed on your system, won't it...?
Rodolfo
On Sat 04 Mar 2017 at 20:12:49 +, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> Why, since you are using aptitude, not keep things simple? You actually want
> to run CUPS, so <$ aptitude search cups>, then gulp and <$aptitude search
> cups | less.>, which will give you all the packages with cups in the name.
>
> Or
On Saturday 04 March 2017 20:12:49 Lisi Reisz wrote:
> <$aptitude search
> cups | less.>,
<$aptitude search cups | less>
No full stop. (Point? it is nearly 65 years since I did 6th grade!!)
Lisi
On Saturday 04 March 2017 19:53:39 Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> Cindy-Sue Causey writes:
> > On 3/4/17, Brian wrote:
> >> On Sat 04 Mar 2017 at 18:18:03 +, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> >>> In order to print, I used to do:
> >>>
> >>> # aptitude install
On Sat 04 Mar 2017 at 19:53:39 +, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> Cindy-Sue Causey writes:
[Snip]
> > Just thinking out loud Most definitely not as succinctly as
> > Brian. *indubitably*
> >
> > Cindy :)
>
> Well, he only answered to my first question... ;-)
The
Cindy-Sue Causey writes:
> On 3/4/17, Brian wrote:
>> On Sat 04 Mar 2017 at 18:18:03 +, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>>
>>> In order to print, I used to do:
>>>
>>> # aptitude install cupsys cupsys-bsd cupsys-client libcupsimage2
>>>
On 3/4/17, Brian wrote:
> On Sat 04 Mar 2017 at 18:18:03 +, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>
>> In order to print, I used to do:
>>
>> # aptitude install cupsys cupsys-bsd cupsys-client libcupsimage2
>> cups-driver-gutenprint cupsys-driver-gutenprint gs-esp
>>
>> , but now
On Sat 04 Mar 2017 at 18:18:03 +, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> In order to print, I used to do:
>
> # aptitude install cupsys cupsys-bsd cupsys-client libcupsimage2
> cups-driver-gutenprint cupsys-driver-gutenprint gs-esp
>
> , but now cupsys seems not to exist any more. Please, what packages
On Sat 18 Feb 2017 at 21:02:30 +, Darac Marjal wrote:
> It looks like it should be possible, using the --action options. Try
> setting Action 1 to something like lpr, then press 1 while viewing an image.
>
> On 17/02/17 19:54, Brian wrote:
> > On Fri 17 Feb 2017 at 19:11:29 +, Andre
It looks like it should be possible, using the --action options. Try
setting Action 1 to something like lpr, then press 1 while viewing an image.
On 17/02/17 19:54, Brian wrote:
> On Fri 17 Feb 2017 at 19:11:29 +, Andre Müller wrote:
>
>> It's ok :-)
>> The topic is very dry and hard to
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> > If the vpn is set up correctly, you should be able to print to the
> > printer from lan1 using the appropriate 10.10.10.x address.
>
> That's the problem: the printer has only
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On Wed, Dec 09, 2015 at 08:30:49PM +0100, Ulf Volmer wrote:
> On 12/09/2015 03:40 PM, Pol Hallen wrote:
> >I've 2 lan and 1 vpn:
> >
> >lan1 192.168.1.0/24 <---> vpn 10.10.10.0/24 <---> lan2 192.168.1.0/24
> >
> >on lan1 I've a network printer:
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On Wed, Dec 09, 2015 at 03:40:42PM +0100, Pol Hallen wrote:
> Hi folks
>
> I've 2 lan and 1 vpn:
>
> lan1 192.168.1.0/24 <---> vpn 10.10.10.0/24 <---> lan2 192.168.1.0/24
>
> on lan1 I've a network printer: 192.168.1.200
>
> How can I print via
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On Wed, Dec 09, 2015 at 04:19:21PM +0100, Pol Hallen wrote:
> > - how do you "see" computers in lan2 viewed from lan1?
> >Have they 10.10.10.x addresses?
>
> yes :)
So the printer should be "visible" from lan1 under some 10.10.10.x
address, if
> - how do you "see" computers in lan2 viewed from lan1?
>Have they 10.10.10.x addresses?
yes :)
> - how is the printer on lan2 integrated? Does it have
>its own IP address or is it hanging off a computer
>(e.g. via USB, parallel, what have you)?
It has a fixed IP address
> If the vpn is set up correctly, you should be able to print to the
> printer from lan1 using the appropriate 10.10.10.x address.
That's the problem: the printer has only 192.168.1.0/24 address, I can't
configure it with vpn :-/
Pol
On 12/09/2015 03:40 PM, Pol Hallen wrote:
I've 2 lan and 1 vpn:
lan1 192.168.1.0/24 <---> vpn 10.10.10.0/24 <---> lan2 192.168.1.0/24
on lan1 I've a network printer: 192.168.1.200
How can I print via lan2?
if you have the same address range on both lans you are in trouble.
With different
On Sat, Sep 19, 2015 at 11:39:30AM -0400, Richard Barmann wrote:
> I have a flyer and a 3fold Brocure that I save to print with. In Xfce it
> prints perfect. When I go to Kubuntu 15.10 the margins are way off and I
> lose part of the text. I am drawing from the same file. I tried to reset
>
On Sun, 17 Aug 2014 15:26:46 +0200
dick kampman dkamp...@xs4all.nl wrote:
My old HP-LaserJet-6MP is printing apropriate under Ubuntu and Fedora.
Under Debian, helas, I just get white pages. I tried to
edit /etc/cups/ppd/HP-LaserJet-6MP but without result.
What should I do?
Do a little
On Sun 17 Aug 2014 at 15:26:46 +0200, dick kampman wrote:
My old HP-LaserJet-6MP is printing apropriate under Ubuntu and Fedora.
Under Debian, helas, I just get white pages. I tried to
edit /etc/cups/ppd/HP-LaserJet-6MP but without result.
What should I do?
We suppose you are using cups.
On Sun, 17 Aug 2014, dick kampman wrote:
My old HP-LaserJet-6MP is printing apropriate under Ubuntu and Fedora.
Under Debian, helas, I just get white pages. I tried to
edit /etc/cups/ppd/HP-LaserJet-6MP but without result.
What should I do?
What version of Debian? You using Jessie or Sid?
On 17/08/14 09:26 AM, dick kampman wrote:
My old HP-LaserJet-6MP is printing apropriate under Ubuntu and Fedora.
Under Debian, helas, I just get white pages. I tried to
edit /etc/cups/ppd/HP-LaserJet-6MP but without result.
What should I do?
Dick Kampman
dkamp...@xs4all.nl
Did you
On 17 Aug 2014, Steve Litt wrote:
On Sun, 17 Aug 2014 15:26:46 +0200
dick kampman dkamp...@xs4all.nl wrote:
[snip]
If none of that stuff bears fruit, you can install other programs to
configure HP printers. Try those.
I always found lprng + magicfilter to work well.
AC
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On Tue, 17 Dec 2013 02:50:01 +0100, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
On 12/17/13, Frank Miles f...@u.washington.edu wrote:
I'm having serious difficulty trying to print PDFs in Jessie.
Any insights as to where I should look? Is this something that
jessie is doing to everyone, or is my configuration
On Tue, 17 Dec 2013 18:00:01 +0100, Frank Miles wrote:
On Tue, 17 Dec 2013 02:50:01 +0100, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
On 12/17/13, Frank Miles f...@u.washington.edu wrote:
I'm having serious difficulty trying to print PDFs in Jessie.
Any insights as to where I should look? Is this something
On Tue 17 Dec 2013 at 17:46:49 +, Frank Miles wrote:
Well, spoke too soon. Evince is now causing the printer to emit many pages,
each with a single line of gibberish - so its control is not yet right. Well
at least I have reason to suspect the cups driver, not some more obscure part
of
On Tue, 17 Dec 2013 20:00:02 +0100, Brian wrote:
On Tue 17 Dec 2013 at 17:46:49 +, Frank Miles wrote:
Well, spoke too soon. Evince is now causing the printer to emit many pages,
each with a single line of gibberish - so its control is not yet right. Well
at least I have reason to
On Tue 17 Dec 2013 at 20:56:01 +, Frank Miles wrote:
idea how that happened, but it's restored now. The weird thing is that
everything looked good in /etc/cups/printers.conf, but looking at the
config via the web interface showed the 'raw' driver. Recreating the
/etc/cups/printers.conf
On 12/17/13, Frank Miles f...@u.washington.edu wrote:
I'm having serious difficulty trying to print PDFs in Jessie.
Any insights as to where I should look? Is this something that
jessie is doing to everyone, or is my configuration strangely mangled?
Have you tried removing and re-adding the
Dear Michael.
I thought of another approach.
Could I get the HPLaserJetP1102w to work as
a network printer ?
If the answer is yes, would the various
printers connected to the network still
face the same problem, or do they just see the network ?
I tried the HP we site, and it eventually
said
On Sun 11 Nov 2012 at 10:25:34 +, GEOFF BAGLEY wrote:
I tried the HP we site, and it eventually
said that the printer was not supported on
Debian squeeze.
Not according to this:
http://hplipopensource.com/hplip-web/models/laserjet/hp_laserjet_professional_p1102w.html
CUPS in Squeeze
Thanks Brian. I had given up, and taken the machine back to my wife's desk.
So I went there, and went to the site you quoted. My wife'nachine runs
Ubuntu 12.04.
The site installed the software- TWICE!, so I went to the print menu and there
were two copies of the printer there. One (the first
On Sat, 10 Nov 2012 13:19:08 -0500, GEOFF BAGLEY
geoff.bag...@btinternet.com wrote:
For a number of years I have used HP laser-
jet printers, and they all worked using
postscript files.
I now have a HPLaserJetP1103w, and this
machines uses a Zenographic streaming format
which I have so far
Roger Leigh rle...@codelibre.net writes:
hi Brian, hi Roger,
On Sun, Sep 30, 2012 at 05:39:46PM +0100, Brian wrote:
On Sun 30 Sep 2012 at 13:00:44 +0200, Felix Natter wrote:
Brian a...@cityscape.co.uk writes:
The printer should be capable of being set up with lpadmin or from the
Brian a...@cityscape.co.uk writes:
On Sat 29 Sep 2012 at 17:43:12 +0200, Felix Natter wrote:
hi Brian,
I am trying to configure an /dev/lp0-Printer via:
http://localhost:631/admin
I click on Add Printer, but then I cannot choose a local printer
(it just shows:
Local Printers:
On Sun 30 Sep 2012 at 13:00:44 +0200, Felix Natter wrote:
Brian a...@cityscape.co.uk writes:
The printer should be capable of being set up with lpadmin or from the
web interface, but I guess this is not what the substance of your mail
is about.
Yes, I have previously set up the same
On Sun, Sep 30, 2012 at 05:39:46PM +0100, Brian wrote:
On Sun 30 Sep 2012 at 13:00:44 +0200, Felix Natter wrote:
Brian a...@cityscape.co.uk writes:
The printer should be capable of being set up with lpadmin or from the
web interface, but I guess this is not what the substance of your
On Sat 29 Sep 2012 at 17:43:12 +0200, Felix Natter wrote:
I am trying to configure an /dev/lp0-Printer via:
http://localhost:631/admin
I click on Add Printer, but then I cannot choose a local printer
(it just shows:
Local Printers:
Discovered Network Printers:
Other Network Printers:
On Fri, 27 Jul 2012 12:40:00 -0700, T Elcor wrote:
I'm a bit confused what packages I need to install to be able to print
files under KDE in wheezy. Is it lpr, cups or pdq? Something else?
To print to a physical printer you need a printing service. The election
of the service will depend on
--- On Sat, 7/28/12, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com wrote:
To print to a physical printer you need a printing service.
The election
of the service will depend on your needs.
More info here:
http://wiki.debian.org/SystemPrinting#Other_printing_Systems
Thought basically and simplifying a
On 27/07/12 03:40 PM, T Elcor wrote:
Hi,
I'm a bit confused what packages I need to install to be able to print files
under KDE in wheezy. Is it lpr, cups or pdq? Something else?
Thanks
Unless you've messed up your system after installation, you don't need
to install anything.
However,
Brian a...@cityscape.co.uk writes:
[...]
CUPS supplies quite a few PPDs so I wonder which one you used. The
openprinting-ppds package has a PPD for your printer. It is identical to
one you downloaded from Brother's site!
I don't know where it comes from since my system has virtually no ppd
Camaleón noela...@gmail.com writes:
[...]
The ppd is the one provided with cups, and I also tried with the generic
ps ppd.
Try also with Brother's PPD file:
http://welcome.solutions.brother.com/bsc/public_s/id/linux/en/download_prn.html#HL-4050CDN
This dit it. I tried everything,
On Mon 05 Mar 2012 at 12:26:56 +0100, Rémi Letot wrote:
Camaleón noela...@gmail.com writes:
[...]
The ppd is the one provided with cups, and I also tried with the generic
ps ppd.
Try also with Brother's PPD file:
* Rick Thomas [2012-03-03 02:22:09 -0500] wrote:
You can purge them all by doing
sudo aptitude -Pv purge $(aptitude search '~c' -F '%p')
You can do just:
sudo aptitude -Pv purge '~c'
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* Rick Thomas [2012-03-03 02:22:09 -0500] wrote:
You can purge them all by doing
sudo aptitude -Pv purge $(aptitude search '~c' -F '%p')
You can do just:
sudo aptitude -Pv purge '~c'
I tried both to be sure :-)
It did suppress files from
On 2012-03-02, Rémi Letot hob...@poukram.net wrote:
Everything works fine after a bit of tweaking, except printing. I have a
networked postscript printer managed through cups, and since the upgrade
it has been dead slow.
What do the log files say?
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On Fri, 02 Mar 2012 21:04:55 +0100, Rémi Letot wrote:
Camaleón noela...@gmail.com writes:
Did you run an in-place update or did you install squeeze from scratch?
in-place update, and I had to ressort to the equivallent of a software
chainsaw several times to make it work :-)
Mmm...
On Fri, 02 Mar 2012 17:05:10 +0100, Rémi Letot wrote:
I just updated a bunch of servers from etch to squeeze (yes I know, took
my time :-)
And I still worried because I have to keep lenny... :-P
Did you run an in-place update or did you install squeeze from scratch?
Everything works fine
Camaleón noela...@gmail.com writes:
On Fri, 02 Mar 2012 17:05:10 +0100, Rémi Letot wrote:
I just updated a bunch of servers from etch to squeeze (yes I know, took
my time :-)
And I still worried because I have to keep lenny... :-P
lol :-)
Did you run an in-place update or did you
On 03/02/12 15:04, Rémi Letot wrote:
I force reinstalled the whole cups stack (cups and co, foomatic,...)
just to be sure that no etch file was lying around, but it didn't help.
Thanks,
Try doing:
aptitude search '~c'
to get a list of packages that have been removed but left
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debian-user@lists.debian.org
1.
I once claimed that printings were better years ago, but I was mistaken,
using Gimp with Gutenprint and some tricks (I'll send those again if I
should have randomly send to digest ;) everything is
On Mon, 11 Jul 2011 16:25:48 -0500, Jack Schneider wrote:
I have two jpeg files on my desktop. Both show correct file sizes in
Properties. Running Debian Squeeze Up2date. Printer is Lexmark C540
Xl, printer properties shows connected to printer. via my local network.
Using Gthumb to
T o n g mlist4sunt...@yahoo.com writes:
I'm looking for a script-able way to print any arbitrary image onto a
full printer page (letter, A4, etc).
You could try LaTeX.
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On 07/05/11 at 07:18am, Juan Sierra Pons wrote:
I'm looking for a script-able way to print any arbitrary image onto a
full printer page (letter, A4, etc).
All the image viewing tools that I tried didn't give me such feature, and
so far the only solution I have is, cough, cough, doing it
On Tue, 05 Jul 2011 04:03:05 +, T o n g wrote:
I'm looking for a script-able way to print any arbitrary image onto a
full printer page (letter, A4, etc).
All the image viewing tools that I tried didn't give me such feature,
and so far the only solution I have is, cough, cough, doing it
On Tue, 05 Jul 2011 17:10:56 +, Camaleón wrote:
I'm looking for a script-able way to print any arbitrary image onto a
full printer page (letter, A4, etc). . .
Mmmm, not sure if you are looking for something like lp file.jpg -o
fitplot :-?
Can you do that? ... I can't wait to try it
On 07/05/11 19:09, T o n g wrote:
On Tue, 05 Jul 2011 17:10:56 +, Camaleón wrote:
I'm looking for a script-able way to print any arbitrary image onto a
full printer page (letter, A4, etc). . .
Mmmm, not sure if you are looking for something like lp file.jpg -o
fitplot :-?
Can you do
On 07/05/2011 12:03 AM, T o n g wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking for a script-able way to print any arbitrary image onto a
full printer page (letter, A4, etc).
All the image viewing tools that I tried didn't give me such feature, and
so far the only solution I have is,cough,cough, doing it in winword.
Hi,
You can try with the convert command (from ImageMagick package) I used
this long time ago for scripting some faxes.
ImageMagick is a software suite to create, edit, and compose bitmap
images. It can read, convert and write images in a variety of formats
(over 100) including DPX, EXR, GIF,
a2ps ?
On 05/07/11 06:03, T o n g wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking for a script-able way to print any arbitrary image onto a
full printer page (letter, A4, etc).
All the image viewing tools that I tried didn't give me such feature, and
so far the only solution I have is,cough,cough, doing it in
T o n g wrote:
I'm looking for a script-able way to print any arbitrary image onto a
full printer page (letter, A4, etc).
I think the following would do it:
#!/bin/sh
convert $1 /tmp/printer-image.pdf
lpr /tmp/printer-image.pdf
Of course that is just the idea. More details should be
On Mon, 04 Oct 2010 12:12:19 +1100, Rob Hurle wrote:
(...)
In response to another suggestion, there is no postscript module for
this printer as it uses CAPT, the Canon printer driver. The software
provided by Canon puts pstocapt3 in /usr/lib/cups/filter. I notice
that there is a report
On 3 October 2010 14:15, Allan Wind allan_w...@lifeintegrity.com wrote:
On 2010-10-03T13:53:31, Rob Hurle wrote:
But, nothing prints from debian, Windows computers have no trouble.
CUPS (http://localhost:631) shows printing since... but nothing
appears.
What is your Connection set to
On Sun, 03 Oct 2010 13:53:31 +1100, Rob Hurle wrote:
I have a Canon LPB7200Cdn printer connected to the home network and am
trying to get printing going on Lenny:
(...)
Does the printer have installed the PostScript module? If yes, just
download the PPD file from Canon website and install a
On 2010-10-03T17:13:56, Rob Hurle wrote:
socket://192.168.87.12
The IP number is correct. The device is Canon 7200 and if I
change the device to CAPT Printer or anything else (including lpd)
it reverts to the Canon 7200 I guess that this is ipp (IP
printing protocol).
No, socket
On 2010-10-03T13:25:58, Allan Wind wrote:
I would encourage you to push on getting to lpd. Here is what we
use at work:
lpd://192.168.1.4/port1
You might have explicitly set the PPD after changing the
connection.
Try run nmap against the printer to see which ports are
available:
Thanks for all the help:
On 4 October 2010 04:31, Allan Wind allan_w...@lifeintegrity.com wrote:
On 2010-10-03T13:25:58, Allan Wind wrote:
I would encourage you to push on getting to lpd. Here is what we
use at work:
lpd://192.168.1.4/port1
You might have explicitly set the PPD after
Further to this problem. I have been wondering about error messages
appearing in /var/log/syslog (repeated in a few places). Some more
careful investigation shows that when I stop the printer, this is the
error:
Oct 4 12:41:42 debian kernel: [ 1537.372970] c3pldrv[2938]: segfault
at 0 ip
On 2010-10-04T12:12:19, Rob Hurle wrote:
I installed nmap and had a look at the printer. It is listening to
ports 21, 80, 427 (srvlock) and 9100 (jetdirect), all TCP. Port 9100
is not in /etc/services and I'm not sure if this is significant. I've
added it to see what happens.
In other
On 2010-10-03T13:53:31, Rob Hurle wrote:
But, nothing prints from debian, Windows computers have no trouble.
CUPS (http://localhost:631) shows printing since... but nothing
appears.
What is your Connection set to (http://localhost:631/printers
then click on your printer)? I have seen similar
On Fri, 17 Sep 2010 21:20:39 +0200, Merciadri Luca wrote:
Amongst two printers, I've got an Hp Deskjet 990Cxi, and I use
`CUPS+Gutenprint v5.0.2' as a driver for this printer. I would like to
print both sides, e.g. using long edge mode (standard). The problem is
that this seems not to be
Camaleón wrote:
On Fri, 17 Sep 2010 21:20:39 +0200, Merciadri Luca wrote:
Amongst two printers, I've got an Hp Deskjet 990Cxi, and I use
`CUPS+Gutenprint v5.0.2' as a driver for this printer. I would like to
print both sides, e.g. using long edge mode (standard). The problem is
that this
I assume that you are using an Xwindows system and have a web browser
installed. Try http://localhost:631/ to pull up the Cups aministration
page. Set your printer defaults there and lp will follow. I find lp too
arcane for my tastes being lazy. At the main page select: Add printer
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