Re: [newbie] Debugging print jobs

2001-07-28 Thread Mark Shaw
That works fine. I suspect the problem lies with the PostScript produced by pcal itself. I just tried opening it up in ghostview. It opens up fine and looks very nice, but I can't print it from ghostview either. > Try opening kups or qtcups and configuring your printer from there. Make sure >

Re: [newbie] Debugging print jobs

2001-07-28 Thread Sridhar Dhanapalan
Try opening kups or qtcups and configuring your printer from there. Make sure that your printer is online (i.e. through CUPS), and print a test page (the page is a postscript file) when you're done. On Sat, 28 Jul 2001 23:56, Mark Shaw wrote: > Still nothing. The xpp window just goes away afte

Re: [newbie] Debugging print jobs

2001-07-28 Thread Mark Shaw
Still nothing. The xpp window just goes away after the 'print' button is pressed. My test PostScript file (non-pcal) printed just fine with xpp. I took a look at /var/log/syslog and there's nothing at all there that suggests anything > If printing is correctly configured for everything el

Re: [newbie] Debugging print jobs

2001-07-25 Thread Sridhar Dhanapalan
If printing is correctly configured for everything else, try running "xpp filename.ps". On Thu, 26 Jul 2001 01:01, Mark Shaw wrote: > I downloaded and installed a pretty cool calendar application (pcal, > to be exact) that produces PostScript calendars in various formats. > I have verified that

[newbie] Debugging print jobs

2001-07-25 Thread Mark Shaw
I downloaded and installed a pretty cool calendar application (pcal, to be exact) that produces PostScript calendars in various formats. I have verified that 1) The output of pcal prints just fine under Solaris 2.7 2) My Mandrake 7.2 box is able to print PostScript produced by other ap