parameters for ghostscript - I think it
should work with device ijs and 'server' ijsgimpprint, which has been
installed in /usr/local/bin.
Some of the instructions recommend CUPS and FooMatic, and seem much more
complicated than I ought to need for a local installation.
I tested the printer
On Tue, 2005-05-17 at 11:49, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Date: Mon, 16 May 2005 23:02:56 +0100
From: Chris Hodgins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Mike Jeays [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: Epson Stylus C86 Printer
Reply-To: Chris Hodgins [EMAIL
for a local installation.
I tested the printer with Windows, and it does work.
Try /dev/unlpt0
Note the n ;-)
That was a really useful hint, thanks! escputil now works, but my
ghostscript filter still needs work.
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, and seem much more
complicated than I ought to need for a local installation.
I tested the printer with Windows, and it does work.
Try /dev/unlpt0
Note the n ;-)
That was a really useful hint, thanks! escputil now works, but my
ghostscript filter still needs work
for ghostscript - I think it
should work with device ijs and 'server' ijsgimpprint, which has been
installed in /usr/local/bin.
Some of the instructions recommend CUPS and FooMatic, and seem much more
complicated than I ought to need for a local installation.
I tested the printer with Windows
parameters for ghostscript - I think it
should work with device ijs and 'server' ijsgimpprint, which has been
installed in /usr/local/bin.
Some of the instructions recommend CUPS and FooMatic, and seem much more
complicated than I ought to need for a local installation.
I tested the printer
with device ijs and 'server' ijsgimpprint, which has been
installed in /usr/local/bin.
Some of the instructions recommend CUPS and FooMatic, and seem much more
complicated than I ought to need for a local installation.
I tested the printer with Windows, and it does work
On Sat, 19 Mar 2005, Karl Agee wrote:
FreeBSD 4.11-Stable. My printer has gone beszerk...and, I cant clear the
queue.
Here is some output:
bash-2.05b$ lpq -P hp
Warning: unable to get address list for remote machine : No address
associated with hostname
Warning: no daemon present
Rank
FreeBSD 4.11-Stable. My printer has gone beszerk...and, I cant clear
the queue.
Here is some output:
bash-2.05b$ lpq -P hp
Warning: unable to get address list for remote machine : No address
associated with hostname
Warning: no daemon present
Rank Owner Job Files
Karl Agee wrote:
FreeBSD 4.11-Stable. My printer has gone beszerk...and, I cant
clear the queue.
Here is some output:
bash-2.05b$ lpq -P hp
Warning: unable to get address list for remote machine : No address
associated with hostname
Warning: no daemon present
Rank Owner Job
I installed 5.3, tailored and recompiled the kernel. Now I don't see the
name of my printer (an epson stylus color 640) any longer in /var/log/message
while, I remember, before recompiling the kernel and using freesbie I could
can see it.
What shall I do?
Vittorio
forever, they only
need an input roller replacement at 10,000 copies or so, which costs
about
$100 for a decent printer repair shop, and very few on the used market
ever went this high on the page count. The print server cards that go in
them speak LPR directly to your UNIX boxes. They speak to every
On Thu, 2005-03-10 at 01:04, Sergei Gnezdov wrote:
My printer is dead. Can anybody recommend a good printer for FreeBSD:
- Lazer (black/white)
- Some colored printer
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Epson Stylus C8x series (C84, C82, etc.) Use gimp-print and ghostscript
to print. Can get full resolution to the printer. Has a parallel port.
The C82 and C84 understand ASCII directly in addition to their epson
language
that you use to print color with. Cheap. Uses separate ink resivors so
On Thu, 2005-03-10 at 01:04, Sergei Gnezdov wrote:
My printer is dead. Can anybody recommend a good printer for FreeBSD:
- Lazer (black/white)
- Some colored printer
I am not able to work whith all in one : HP1210 or lexmark x75.
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On Mar 10, 2005, at 4:00 AM, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
The things are workhorses and last forever, they only need an input
roller replacement at 10,000 copies or so, which costs about $100
for a decent printer repair shop, and very few on the used market
ever went this high on the page count.
Am
My printer is dead. Can anybody recommend a good printer for FreeBSD:
- Lazer (black/white)
- Some colored printer
I have recently bought a HP Color LaserJet 2550L, which could work for
both your needs. It prints fast in B/W, and not-so-fast in colour, but
both in great quality.
I have used
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Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2005 6:19 AM
To: FreeBSD_Questions FreeBSD_Questions
Subject: Re: Recommend a Printer for FreeBSD
On Mar 10, 2005, at 4:00 AM, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote
My printer is dead. Can anybody recommend a good printer for FreeBSD:
- Lazer (black/white)
- Some colored printer
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Is it safe to disconnect connect printer from printer port while machines are
running ?
or do I need to shutdown ?
I want to swap it between my FrreBSD Windoze box
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Hi list,
I'm a freebsd newbie. I have no idea of how to setup my computer to use Laser
printer which is on the network. Ofcourse I can use Internet from my PC.
please help me
regards chezang
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On Fri, 2005-03-04 at 15:09 +0600, chezang wrote:
Hi list,
I'm a freebsd newbie. I have no idea of how to setup my computer to use Laser
printer which is on the network. Ofcourse I can use Internet from my PC.
please help me
regards chezang
http://www.freebsd.org/doc
the instructions in the book, and was able to get
some garbled output to come out of my printer. Then I installed
apsfilter, which enabled some perfect printouts from Firefox. The
apsfilter install created a new print queue that I had to tweak to make
them compatible with the methodology I learned
that apsfilter is massaging, into the
language that HP Deskjets understand. Using Ghostscript in this
way works great if Ghostscript happens to support your printer
model (which it does) Ghostscript tends to support a lot of HP
deskjet models. The apsfilter port installed ghostscript for you
On Tue, 1 Mar 2005, bsdnooby wrote:
Is there an easy way to configure a printer? I've spent over 6 hours so far,
and all I can print is 2 blank sheets of paper whenever I try to print
something.
I was using fluxbox-devel and an HP Deskhet 940c,
See http://www.linuxprinting.org about
Could someone direct me to a website where i might be able to setup my new USB
Printer so it prints from my BSD box direct plz.
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http://www.shinji.nq.nu
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On Tue, 1 Mar 2005 10:50:22 +1000
Warren [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake thus:
Could someone direct me to a website where i might be able to setup my new
USB
Printer so it prints from my BSD box direct plz.
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http://www.shinji.nq.nu
google for Linux printing. You
Is there an easy way to configure a printer? I've spent over 6 hours so
far, and all I can print is 2 blank sheets of paper whenever I try to
print something.
I was using fluxbox-devel and an HP Deskhet 940c, but I also just tried
installing Gnome2 in the hopes it would have a printer config
of course your trying to print graphics - the 940c speaks
ascii well enough. If all you want to do is print ascii, then go here:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/corp-net-guide/index.htm
l
Ted
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there an easy way to configure a printer? I've spent over 6
bsdnooby wrote:
Is there an easy way to configure a printer? I've
spent over 6 hours so far, and all I can print is 2
blank sheets of paper whenever I try to print
something.
I use CUPS and I like it, because it's so easy.
Cups has an easy printer install/add wizard, that
works for my HP
bsdnooby wrote:
I think I got everything back to the original state.
Any suggestions on getting a local deskjet printer to work with
fluxbox and Firefox? I'd also like to be able to print from AbiWord
and Gnumeric, if possible.
I have always had good luck with using the SETUP in apsfilter
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Sent: Friday, February 25, 2005 12:03 PM
To: Ted Mittelstaedt
Cc: Gerry Freymann; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: Lexmark X1100 printer
On Thu, Feb 24, 2005 at 10:53:01PM
.
Another department of a company I used to work for designed and
manufactured parts for (consumer) inkjet printers for HP and
others. According to the people who worked there, those printers were
definitely not engineered to last.
As for winprinters, I decided not to buy any printer if it doesn't
On Wed, Feb 23, 2005 at 11:05:24PM -0800, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Gerry Freymann
Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2005 6:27 PM
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Lexmark X1100 printer
I had to replace my trusty
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Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2005 9:42 AM
To: Gerry Freymann
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: Lexmark X1100 printer
For the most part it depends on the language
I had to replace my trusty old HP930C and went out and purchased a cheap
Lexmark X1185.
It works pretty good on the windoze boxes (networked printer) but I don't
seem to be able to get any drivers to work with it on FreeBSD 4.9R
I've got ghostscript and apsfilter installed. But when I select
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Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2005 6:27 PM
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Lexmark X1100 printer
I had to replace my trusty old HP930C and went out and
purchased a cheap
Howdy all.
I just installed Free BSD 5.3 RELEASE on a PC based machine. It is connected
to the LAN here at work. (Internet connectivity seems to be fine)
After installing KDE (this is the first time for me) I decided to try to
install a printer. (KDE version 3.3)
All the docs say that I
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone has this printer and has gotten it to work with
FreeBSD? I'm using FreeBSD 5.3 and looking around at some web sites my
printer doesn't seem to be supported by hpoj which I believe is the normal
driver set for hp printers in FreeBSD.
I did find a linux driver set
On Sun, 2005-01-23 at 11:14 +0100, Dominique Goncalves wrote:
I have a PSC 2175 and it's working perfectly with my FreeBSD 5.3
I use the ports hpoj.
But the printer/scanner must be detected as ugen device because libusb
only use ugen device. To do this i have removed ultp and umass device
Hello,
I have a PSC 2175 and it's working perfectly with my FreeBSD 5.3
I use the ports hpoj.
But the printer/scanner must be detected as ugen device because libusb
only use ugen device. To do this i have removed ultp and umass device
from the kernel, after rebuild kernel I can see:
ugen0
I have read the manual carefully, looked in the forums and tried everything,
but for the life of me I just cannot get my printer to work under FreeBSD.
Actually my setup is nothing complicated or so you would think. I have an HP
Deskjet 720C connected to my parallel printer port. It workes just
On Jan 22 at 12:27, Kiffin Gish launched this into the bitstream:
I have read the manual carefully, looked in the forums and tried everything,
but for the life of me I just cannot get my printer to work under FreeBSD.
Actually my setup is nothing complicated or so you would think. I have
Like I said, this is just my laptop connected to a printer via the parallel
port.
Nothing to do with Windows, Samba nor a web server.
I'll be happy enough if I can get the basics up and running.
Kiffin Gish
Gouda, The Netherlands
- Original
On Sat, 2005-01-22 at 06:27, Kiffin Gish wrote:
I have read the manual carefully, looked in the forums and tried everything,
but for the life of me I just cannot get my printer to work under FreeBSD.
Actually my setup is nothing complicated or so you would think. I have an HP
Deskjet 720C
On Jan 22 at 16:40, Kiffin Gish responded:
On Jan 22 at 12:27, Kiffin Gish launched this into the bitstream:
I have read the manual carefully, looked in the forums and tried
everything,
but for the life of me I just cannot get my printer to work under
FreeBSD.
Actually my setup
On Tue, 2005-01-18 at 07:49 +0800, Khairil Yusof wrote:
On Fri, 2004-12-31 at 21:24 +0300, Andrew Diakin wrote:
Hmm.. I setup all ports as described this
http://www.freebsddiary.org/cups.php, also I setup
print/hpijs port and copy all *.ppd files to /usr/local/share/cups/model
printer
Kiffin Gish wrote:
Like I said, this is just my laptop connected to a printer via the parallel
port.
Nothing to do with Windows, Samba nor a web server.
I'll be happy enough if I can get the basics up and running.
Kiffin Gish
Gouda, The Netherlands
You might wanna look at www.linuxprinting.org, see if it can use hpjis
as a driver.
If so, then you can follow what they recommend.
Cheers!
On Sat, 22 Jan 2005 13:13:05 -0600, Kevin Kinsey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kiffin Gish wrote:
Like I said, this is just my laptop connected to a printer
Fo you have cups-pstoraster?
Also, have you tried gimp-print? The drivers are excellent and work
extremely well with cups, especially when you use something like .
kprinter --stdin instead of lpr. That way, you have a ton of
configuration options that you can easily change for each file that
Hi,
I've installed and configured FreeBSD, and am now trying to read and write
to my drives and printers.
Upon booting, the OS detects the floppy drive (fd0), hard drive (ad0), CDROM
(acd0) and printer (lpt0), as it should. fstab only has the hard drive (on
which BSD is installed
Hello everyone:
In my infinite wisdom, I managed to miss Chapter 16 of the FreeBSD Handbook.
I should be able to manage with the information on drives presented there.
Printer enabling was no problem.
Thanks
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I have a Cannon S520 printer that I had working under 5.2.1 using cups with
KDE as a graphical interface. After upgrading I have not been able to get it
to print.
I get no error messages when I send a document to print. Even test prints
bring back a message stating the test print
Fo you have cups-pstoraster?
Also, have you tried gimp-print? The drivers are excellent and work
extremely well with cups, especially when you use something like
kprinter --stdin instead of lpr. That way, you have a ton of
configuration options that you can easily change for each file that you
I'm running FreeBSD 5.3 and I have a USB HP printer (Deskjet 842C) and I can't
find any tutorials and the hand book is not much help either unless I'm missing
something on how to setup any USB printer under FreeBSD. Can anyone help me
On Thursday 13 January 2005 07:04 pm, E. J. Cerejo wrote:
I'm running FreeBSD 5.3 and I have a USB HP printer (Deskjet 842C)
and I can't find any tutorials and the hand book is not much help
either unless I'm missing something on how to setup any USB printer
under FreeBSD. Can anyone help me
got the idea that CUPS is
somehow required to make their printer work. Not good. This
leads to less understanding of how things work.
I completely agree with you. The problem is when a user has no idea how
to configure a printer and has to choose among making some clics on a
WEB interface
is there.
Setting up my USB laserprinter takes 10 seconds with CUPS. Drop the ppd
file, point the browser at localhost:631 and configure the printer.
Done. The computer is a tool to get the job done, and most people have
better things to do than spend more time than needed setting up their
printer. It's
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Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2005 2:06 AM
To: Ted Mittelstaedt
Cc: S Salamander; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: Epson Stylus C84 printer setup
Hello Ted
Many thanks
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From: Miguel Mendez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2005 2:21 AM
To: Ted Mittelstaedt
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: Epson Stylus C84 printer setup
On Tue, 4 Jan 2005 21:10:46 -0800
Ted Mittelstaedt [EMAIL PROTECTED
Dear Sirs.
Since the change from the older magicfilter 1.X to the newer version 2.X
it's impoosible to me to print double sided on a double sided-capable
PS-printer.
In magicfilter 1.X I was able to add several piped preprocessings (psset
---setpagedevice=DOUBLE:true). In magicfilter 2.X
the man pages. Enable debugging log mode and
read the logs, all the info is there.
Setting up my USB laserprinter takes 10 seconds with CUPS. Drop the ppd
file, point the browser at localhost:631 and configure the printer.
Done. The computer is a tool to get the job done, and most people have
Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
Why in heavens name are you bothering with CUPS?
Hello Ted and people there.
I have working my Epson C84 in FreeBSD 5.3 perfectly with CUPS and gimp
-print.
Just curious. ¿What is the matter with CUPS?. I do not understand well
what GPL-crutch means. I seems that you
My printer works fine on USB, in both 4.10 and 5.3. I have an HP Photosmart
1215, but a lot of HPs will work, along with many other printers.
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Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2005 2:15 AM
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of regis rampnoux
Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2005 12:55 PM
To: Niy
Subject: RE: USB Bidirectional printer
Thanks for your reply,
On 04-Jan-2005 Niy wrote:
My printer works fine on USB, in both 4.10
and
foomatic-ppdfile -d gimp-print -p Epson-Stylus_Photo_R300
/usr/home/ben/epson_r300_gimp-print.ppd
as well as the file which comes with the pips driver for this printer,
ekspr300_310.ppd.
No luck at all. I guess it's a ppd problem, but I can't think why GIMP can
print and nothing else can
Have you heard of the KISS principle?
CUPS is unnecessary. unnecessary software complicates the machine
and makes it harder to troubleshoot. I don't personally care much
for this.
Also, too many people out there have got the idea that CUPS is
somehow required to make their printer work
I'm trying to get my Epson Stylus C84 printer setup with CUPS and
gimp-print (both of which are installed). The cups daemon is running
and I can access localhost:631 for the administrative setup. However,
don't see the option to use the CUPS/gimp-print driver. There is no
PPD file as I can see
It appears that you should use the C82 driver. From:
http://www.linuxprinting.org/show_printer.cgi?recnum=Epson-Stylus_C84
Parallel and USB ports.
With Gimp-Print 4.2.2 or newer it will work (except full-bleed) when
choosing the Epson Stylus C82 as printer model, with older Gimp-Print
versions
choosing the Epson Stylus C82 as printer model, with older Gimp-Print
versions when choosing the C80 as printer model.
Yes, but I don't see the option to use the C82 driver. When I get to
the step for chosing the make I choose EPSON, but the next step only
shows about 6 choices (generic Epson Stylus
ijs DRIVER
Then define the print queues, such as
cat /etc/printcap
lp-epson|Epson C84 Color printer:\
:sh:\
:lp=/dev/lpt0:sd=/var/spool/output/lp-epson:lf=/var/log/lpd-errs:mx=0:\
:of=/usr/local/bin/epsonfilter:rw:
lp-epson-raw|Epson C84 Color Printer - raw for Windows systems
Hi,
Could you confirm that the use of bidirectional printer feature is not
yet implemented?
Now I need it because the new printers have no parallel port!
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Has anyone sucessfully gotten an HP psc2105 printer to work on
5.3-RELEASE? I have a box that I'd like to put to use as (in
addition to his other tasks) a workgroup print server for a herd of
XP/2000 PC's.
I don't see *any* *nix drivers for this device on the HP site, and
buying another
On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 12:47:55 +0300, Andrew Diakin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 14:16:25 +0800, Khairil Yusof [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 2004-12-31 at 09:02 +0300, Andrew Diakin wrote:
I have a USB Printer-Scanner HP psc 2110 and I want to use it in my
freebsd 5.3
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From: Andrew Diakin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 31 Dec 2004 12:47:55 +0300
Subject: Re: usb printer-scanner
To: Khairil Yusof [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 14:16:25 +0800, Khairil Yusof [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 2004-12-31 at 09:02 +0300
Hi!
I have a USB Printer-Scanner HP psc 2110 and I want to use it in my
freebsd 5.3. I read handbook? but it is too little about usb
printers... Have anybody do such thing?
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On Fri, 2004-12-31 at 09:02 +0300, Andrew Diakin wrote:
I have a USB Printer-Scanner HP psc 2110 and I want to use it in my
freebsd 5.3. I read handbook? but it is too little about usb
printers... Have anybody do such thing?
Use cups and hpijs:
print/cups
print/hpijs
grab the ppd from
On 12/27/04 09:46 PM, Parv sat at the `puter and typed:
in message [EMAIL PROTECTED],
wrote Louis LeBlanc thusly...
Some newer Lexmark printers do support standard protocols, but I
went and spent $80 for a Lexmark color printer several years ago
that spent more time working as a doorstop
At 9:34 AM -0500 12/28/04, Louis LeBlanc wrote:
On 12/27/04 09:46 PM, Parv sat at the `puter and typed:
Lest somebody gets the wrong idea that all Lexmark printers behave
as descried above, my Optra E310 laser printer -- US$[23]00, 199[89]
-- is still going strong. It worked/works in Windows
On Tuesday 28 December 2004 02:14 pm, Garance A Drosihn wrote:
At 9:34 AM -0500 12/28/04, Louis LeBlanc wrote:
On 12/27/04 09:46 PM, Parv sat at the `puter and typed:
Lest somebody gets the wrong idea that all Lexmark printers
behave as descried above, my Optra E310 laser printer --
US
On Tue, Dec 28, 2004 at 02:54:58PM -0600, Andrew L. Gould wrote:
...
If you research Brother laser printers, you'll find that they get great
reviews during the first 6-8 months. After that period, most reviewers
complain about having to replace the drum, which is expensive. If
you're
Hi,
I have a BSD5.3
I'm trying to set-up a printer.(Dell AIO A960)
I think, that this printer made by Lexmark.
They have one looks like what I have(Lexmark X6170)
I do not know if BSD support this printer.
So if you know, pleas let me know.
Thanks,
Leon
If it's a new printer, my best suggestion would be to return it and
get an HP anything.
Some newer Lexmark printers do support standard protocols, but I went
and spent $80 for a Lexmark color printer several years ago that spent
more time working as a doorstop than a printer. They used
At 2:25 PM -0500 12/27/04, Leon wrote:
Hi,
I have a BSD5.3
I'm trying to set-up a printer.(Dell AIO A960)
I think, that this printer made by Lexmark.
They have one looks like what I have(Lexmark X6170)
I do not know if BSD support this printer.
So if you know, pleas let me know.
I do not know
Louis LeBlanc wrote:
If it's a new printer, my best suggestion would be to return it and
get an HP anything.
Some newer Lexmark printers do support standard protocols, but I went
and spent $80 for a Lexmark color printer several years ago that spent
more time working as a doorstop than a printer
On Monday, 27 December 2004 at 14:25:39 -0500, Leon wrote:
Hi,
I have a BSD5.3
I'm trying to set-up a printer.(Dell AIO A960)
I think, that this printer made by Lexmark.
They have one looks like what I have(Lexmark X6170)
I do not know if BSD support this printer.
Neither, in all
in message [EMAIL PROTECTED],
wrote Louis LeBlanc thusly...
Some newer Lexmark printers do support standard protocols, but I
went and spent $80 for a Lexmark color printer several years ago
that spent more time working as a doorstop than a printer. They
used - and still do for some printers
Hi Leon,
I hope you didn't buy this THEN try using it under FreeBSD.
The Dell AllInOne A960 printer is exactly the same as the
Lexmark X6170. Dell commonly rebrands other people's stuff as
their own. By doing this they charge more money for the
Dell branded device, as you would pay if you
Hi,
I have tried to configure printer by KDE.
When I start to print it gave me an error:
The rlpr executable could not be found in you path.
Check your installation.
What should I do?
What should I install?
Where I can find this file?
Thanks,
Leon
and working correctly and I also have CUPS installed. I never
actually installed CUPS but I think it was installed with Samba. I need
to be able to print to an HP LaserJet 5 hooked to a Windows 2003 Server
machine. Could someone please explain to me how to do this? The
printer is shared as HPLaserJet5
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From: Tom Connolly [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 29, 2004 1:22 PM
To: FreeBSD_Questions
Subject: Printing to network printer?
Hello list,
I have Googled on this subject but as I am very new to FreeBSD, I find
the information a bit
anyone ever gotten this to work on cups under freebsd?
supposedly its a Lexmark Z615 printer. Ive found the
CJLZ600LE-CUPS-1.0-1.TAR.gz driver for linux, but has anyone gotten
it to work for freebsd 5.3?
Jason
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I now have my JetDirect hp LaserJet 1300 working over my LAN. There's
lots of tweaking yet to do, but here's what I had to do to make it
print. The printer name is hp1300, its IP is 192.168.1.40. The
FreeBSD (4.10) computer is server1.xyz.net (xyznet substituted for
real URL) and its IP
On Saturday 30 October 2004 12:56, Jay O'Brien wrote:
I'm a new user of 4.10. I want to print to my hp 1300 LaserJet,
which has a JetDirect network server and is connected to my LAN.
The printer is assigned the fixed IP 192.168.1.40. I can ping
that address from my FreeBSD computer.
make
to the printer.
The printer is assigned the fixed IP 192.168.1.40. I can ping
that address from my FreeBSD computer.
Suggestions?
Jay O'Brien
Rio Linda, CA USA
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to my LAN.
The Win machines on the LAN print fine to the printer.
The printer is assigned the fixed IP 192.168.1.40. I can ping
that address from my FreeBSD computer.
Suggestions?
It is about as simple a printer to print to that you can get. On the other
hand, you have problems configuring all
and is connected to my LAN.
The Win machines on the LAN print fine to the printer.
The printer is assigned the fixed IP 192.168.1.40. I can ping
that address from my FreeBSD computer.
Suggestions?
It is about as simple a printer to print to that you can get. On the other
hand, you have
print fine to the printer.
The printer is assigned the fixed IP 192.168.1.40. I can ping
that address from my FreeBSD computer.
Suggestions?
Jay O'Brien
Rio Linda, CA USA
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to my hp 1300 LaserJet,
which has a JetDirect network server and is connected to my LAN.
The Win machines on the LAN print fine to the printer.
The printer is assigned the fixed IP 192.168.1.40. I can ping
that address from my FreeBSD computer.
Suggestions?
It is about as simple
On Tue, Oct 26, 2004 at 08:56:12AM -0700, MrBluez wrote:
Sorry to be impatient but I'm really curious about this stuff. I'm
trying to get my printer (HP LaserJet 4L) to function in Free BSD
5.2.1. I'm following the handbook's instructions verbatim because I
can't reliably get the printer
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