"Alexander Gieg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> So, again, how can I make my printer work? It's connected. It's
> online. It's working in Windows. It's working in DOS. I've the
> packages installed. So? :-)
>
Short answer: RTFM. (Sorry, I could not control myself)
Real answer: the answer depend
About the message that I posted two days ago:
Nothing of the suggestions that I've received worked. So,
I uninstalled the 'apsfilter' filter, purged its files, and
manually removed all references to it. So, I've installed
the package again, and it works! I don't know why. If
someone know, could sa
Hi Alexander:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> I really think that could be a "happy-administrators-guide.ps", with
> things like: "Well, you have Linux in your computer. You want to make
> Linux usable. Then, do these simple steps..."
> So, again, how can I make my printer work? It's connected. It's
> > I have ghostscript (with all recommended/suggested packages),
> > apsfilter, lpr and all the things necessary to print, but
> > nothing goes to the printer! I don't know if I forget
> > something, or didn't configured correctly. In W95 all works
> > fine, but in Linux doesn't. Can anyone tell m
> >I've an old dot-matrix printer, a Citizen 200GX, and I'm at a
> >*great* distance from purchasing any postscript printer. There
> >is some way of print .ps files in this printer? It's epsons
> >and/or ibm-proprinter compatible.
>
> Ghostscript can do this. It will take a postscript file as inpu
> Hello, ALL!
>
> I've an old dot-matrix printer, a Citizen 200GX, and I'm at a
> *great* distance from purchasing any postscript printer. There
> is some way of print .ps files in this printer? It's epsons
> and/or ibm-proprinter compatible.
Install apsfilter or magicfilter. I use apsfilter and
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