On Mon 12 Jun 2017 at 10:36:56 -0400, Thomas George wrote:
> Two computers, an old pc with Debian Stretch and a new Raspberry Pi with the
> raspbian jessie operating system.
>
> The old pc prints to a lan printer with no problem. The lpstat -t shows the
> identical set up on the Raspberry Pi but
On 06/12/2017 11:08 AM, Jan-Peter Rühmann wrote:
Did the same command work with the Debian PC?
Nonetheless have you choose the right driver?
For the love of $DEITY$, must you top post?
A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text.
Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?
Did the same command work with the Debian PC?
Nonetheless have you choose the right driver?
It is possible that your printer can´t emulate the old Matrix Printers and so
it can´t
Print Text directly the same goes for GDI Printers.
Hope that helps a little pointing out the Problem.
Am 12.06.2017
Two computers, an old pc with Debian Stretch and a new Raspberry Pi with
the raspbian jessie operating system.
The old pc prints to a lan printer with no problem. The lpstat -t shows
the identical set up on the Raspberry Pi but a command lp test.txt
results in no printer output although the
Hi, everyone
I'm trying to setup a printer in network environment.
My printer is HP Laserjet 3015 PCL6.
In MS Windows, the printer is set up as follows :
Port : DOT4_001
Generic IEEE 1284.4 Printing Support
HP Laserjet 3015 PCL6
In debian, when I try to install network printer,
it requires URL,
On Sat, 2009-04-04 at 09:04 +0900, 김정환 wrote:
Hi, everyone
I'm trying to setup a printer in network environment.
My printer is HP Laserjet 3015 PCL6.
In MS Windows, the printer is set up as follows :
Port : DOT4_001
Generic IEEE 1284.4 Printing Support
HP Laserjet 3015 PCL6
In
On Tue, Oct 02, 2007 at 11:01:00PM -0400, Bob C wrote:
I checked my bios setup and under Parellel Port Mode found four choices.
Normal, Bi-directional, EPP and ECP. I experienced the printer problem
with the bios set to ECP.
When I choose Normal, the printer now works.
Normal is
On Sun, Mar 11, 2007 at 08:31:16PM -0400, Bob C wrote:
I am having a difficult time getting my printer to work on Etch with
CUPS 1.2.7. When I print a page from Openoffice the printer responds,
but prints a line of meaningless symbols.
I had hoped that doing regular updates on my system,
Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
Just to be clear, printing from OOo works but the test page does not?
Yes that is what I got again this morning after rebooting the system.
When I click on Print Test Page under my printer settings in the CUPS
utility, I get the message Quota limit reached. The
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On Mon, 12 Mar 2007 08:45:07 -0400
Bob C [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
Just to be clear, printing from OOo works but the test page does
not?
Yes that is what I got again this morning after rebooting the system.
Hi Roberto,
Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
There could always be some sort of bug. What does it say in
/var/log/cups/{access_log,error_log,page_log} when you try and print?
When I looked at the CUPS log files earlier today, I did not have
debugging enabled, in the file /etc/cups/cupsd.conf. I
I am having a difficult time getting my printer to work on Etch with
CUPS 1.2.7. When I print a page from Openoffice the printer responds,
but prints a line of meaningless symbols. Another strange thing is that
When I try to print a test page from CUPS setup program at
http://localhost:631/, I
On Sun, Mar 11, 2007 at 08:31:16PM -0400, Bob C wrote:
I am wondering if there is something obvious I am missing or doing wrong
here? I realize Etch is a testing version of Debian, so could there be
some sort of bug?
There could always be some sort of bug. What does it say in
Bob C wrote:
I am having a difficult time getting my printer to work on Etch with
CUPS 1.2.7. When I print a page from Openoffice the printer responds,
but prints a line of meaningless symbols. Another strange thing is that
When I try to print a test page from CUPS setup program at
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On Sun, 11 Mar 2007 20:31:16 -0400
Bob C [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am having a difficult time getting my printer to work on Etch with
CUPS 1.2.7. When I print a page from Openoffice the printer responds,
but prints a line of meaningless symbols.
Hi Roberto,
There could always be some sort of bug. What does it say in
/var/log/cups/{access_log,error_log,page_log} when you try and print?
When I print a page from Openoffice I get this in the log files
c2d:/var/log/cups# tail -f error_log
(no messages)
c2d:/# tail -f
On Sun, Mar 11, 2007 at 11:29:57PM -0400, Bob C wrote:
Hi Roberto,
There could always be some sort of bug. What does it say in
/var/log/cups/{access_log,error_log,page_log} when you try and print?
When I print a page from Openoffice I get this in the log files
c2d:/var/log/cups#
Freddy-Freeloader wrote:
I had this problem a while back, but for the life of me I can't
remember what the fix was. One thing you might try is HPLIP, if you're
not using it already.
Thanks for the suggestion. I installed HPLIP and find that it doesn't
detect my HP Deskjet 500.
When I ran
Background info: Using potato
installed: lprng
installed: apsfilter
Apsfilter seems to have successfully set up my printer. I assume this as it
successfully printed the test sheet. When I try to print any file from bash
(i.e., cat printcap /dev/lp0), however, paper just runs through the
* Curtis Vaughan [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2002-01-30 14:46 -0500:
Background info: Using potato
installed: lprng
installed: apsfilter
Apsfilter seems to have successfully set up my printer. I assume this as it
successfully printed the test sheet. When I try to print any file from bash
(i.e.,
Trying a2ps yields the same results were I to try lpr: i.e.,
sending job '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
connecting to 'localhost', attempt 1
connected to 'localhost'
requesting printer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
error 'LINK_TRANSFER_FAIL' sending str '^Blp' to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
job '[EMAIL
On Fri, Jan 18, 2002 at 02:14:29PM -0500, Thomas H. George wrote:
My fault. I mistakenly built the kernel with UHCI when I should have used OHCI.
Tom George
On Fri, Jan 18, 2002 at 10:43:14AM -0500, Jerome Acks Jr wrote:
On Thu, Jan 17, 2002 at 04:23:00PM -0500, Thomas H. George,,,
On Thu, Jan 17, 2002 at 04:23:00PM -0500, Thomas H. George,,, wrote:
I have an Epson StylusColor 860 which I wish to use on a usb port. I
compiled my 2.2.19 kernel with usb support, usb file support and usb
printer. cat /proc/bus/usb/devices is emplty, cat /proc/bus/usb/drivers
I would
On Fri, Jan 18, 2002 at 10:43:14AM -0500, Jerome Acks Jr wrote:
On Thu, Jan 17, 2002 at 04:23:00PM -0500, Thomas H. George,,, wrote:
I have an Epson StylusColor 860 which I wish to use on a usb port. I
compiled my 2.2.19 kernel with usb support, usb file support and usb
printer. cat
I have an Epson StylusColor 860 which I wish to use on a usb port. I
compiled my 2.2.19 kernel with usb support, usb file support and usb
printer. cat /proc/bus/usb/devices is emplty, cat /proc/bus/usb/drivers
shows:
hub
usbdevfs
0- 15: usblp
I have checked BIOS
Hi,
I'm new to Linux and to Debian. I'm just switching from CorelLinux
to Debian 2.2, but I've got a problem with the installation dbootstrap
script. Everything goes well until I get to configuring and installing
device driver modules into the kernel. I can't configure the lp module.
The
On Tue, Nov 14, 2000 at 08:53:03AM +0100, Ascenso Gian Piero wrote:
Hi,
Hi.
script. Everything goes well until I get to configuring and installing
device driver modules into the kernel. I can't configure the lp module.
Try loading parport and parport_pc before lp. They should be a bit
Seung-woo Nam wrote:
Hi:
I configured my printer setting with printtool, however, when I try to
print only thing I get is 'No spool file found' printed on the paper.
The entry in printcap is identical to the one in my redhat which is
working. I suspected ther is lp.lock file in
Seung-woo Nam wrote:
Hi:
I configured my printer setting with printtool, however, when I try to
print only thing I get is 'No spool file found' printed on the paper.
The entry in printcap is identical to the one in my redhat which is
working. I suspected ther is lp.lock file in
Subject: Re: printer setup problem
Date: Tue, Oct 10, 2000 at 11:59:08PM +
In reply to:Irger Armin
Quoting Irger Armin([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Seung-woo Nam wrote:
Hi:
I configured my printer setting with printtool, however, when I try to
print only thing I get
Hi:
I configured my printer setting with printtool, however, when I try to
print only thing I get is 'No spool file found' printed on the paper.
The entry in printcap is identical to the one in my redhat which is
working. I suspected ther is lp.lock file in /var/spool/lpd/lp
directory. Would that
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