The bjc-250 does work without the extra lines that seem to effect the
other drivers. However, there is no colour and quality is poor on a
bjc-620. I have just noticed that the foomatic drivers (which I used on
Mandrake 7.2) are not present in kups, qtcups, web interface etc, even
though I have t
On Sunday 18 November 2001 05:26, you wrote:
> I have tried most of the gimp print drivers as well as downloaded
> turboprint. Still does it. Problem seems to be in cups, but a grep of
> the disk shows those strings in libgimpprint.so. I am lost as its a
> real pain. I think I'll try a forced
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On Sunday 18 Nov 2001 8:03 am, you wrote:
> > The drivers I have tried either dont work, or print 4 lines of ascii on
> > a separate page as well as the page I want to print. I cannot find any
>
> Have you tried different bjc drivers?
>
> Currently I
I have tried most of the gimp print drivers as well as downloaded
turboprint. Still does it. Problem seems to be in cups, but a grep of
the disk shows those strings in libgimpprint.so. I am lost as its a
real pain. I think I'll try a forced reinstall of all the cups rpm's
and see if that corre
> The drivers I have tried either dont work, or print 4 lines of ascii on
> a separate page as well as the page I want to print. I cannot find any
Have you tried different bjc drivers?
Currently I have a bjc-250. I'm using the bj200 driver for now with foo-
matic. Works fine, I don't print in c
Thanks Andre, I tried the turboprint driver, but the problem is the
same. Before every page, I get a page (for every page in the print
job!) with 4 ascii lines:
BJLSTART
ControlMode=Common
AckTime=Short
BJLEND
Greping the disk shows some binary files like libgimpprint.so have these
lines in the
On Friday 16 November 2001 09:28, you wrote:
> www.linuxprinting.org is always a good place to look. This link should
> take directly to the a cupsomatic PPD file for the bjc620:
>
> http://www.linuxprinting.org/cups-o-matic.cgi?driver=bjc600&printer=62080&;.
>submit=Generate+CUPS+PPD
>
> You must
www.linuxprinting.org is always a good place to look. This link should
take directly to the a cupsomatic PPD file for the bjc620:
http://www.linuxprinting.org/cups-o-matic.cgi?driver=bjc600&printer=62080&.submit=Generate+CUPS+PPD
You must also install the cupsomatic program also available from
It appears that Mandrake 8.1 doesnt support my canon bjc620 printer.
The drivers I have tried either dont work, or print 4 lines of ascii on
a separate page as well as the page I want to print. I cannot find any
of the Foomatic drivers used on Mandrake 7.2 in the software manager so
I am stuck a
Hi, I have a cups problem under mdk8.1. I am getting a single page
with:
BJLSTART
CONTROLMODE=Common
AckTime=Short
BJLEND
before the printjob proper. Banners are off and I cannot find any
settings that would do this. The printdiver is set to BJC6200.
BillK
Want to buy your Pack or Serv
Same Deal - kups etc just mark the job as cancelled, and go's on and
prints it anyway! Only seems to work if the job is in the queue behind
other jobs. Once it is at the front of the queue, it WILL be printed
unless I manually delete the queued data (rm -f). If I select print
with the printer P
No, its not the printer buffer - its actually cups still downloading the
data until the end of the file. I you have 100 pages of complex graphics -
a very large file, it still insists on downloading the lot! I am not at
the machine at the moment, but on the "jobs" html page, it actually shows
as
It might be possible that the pages continuing to print are those that have
already been sent to the printer. A home inkjet (Epson 660) seems to hold
about half a page in its own internal memory - so if I cancel a job after it
has started printing, it usually has about another half page to print
How does one delete a print job under cups? I have used lprm, the cups
html interface etc but whilst they "delete" the print job, the data from
the current job keeps coming! One even says "print job deleted, sending
xxx bytes to printer"! Needless to say this is a real pain on large
documents o
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