Try setting it up as a different type of HP printer, say an HP660C for example.
MY HP DJ610C is quite happy with Linux believing it is a 660c
On Sat, 29 Apr 2000, you wrote:
> During setup, I could not get my printer to respond. It is a HP Deskjet
> 712C. Any suggestions?
> ---
> lee
> If
Cesar Octavio Delgado wrote:
> You're unlucky. That printer wont work in linux, it is one of those called
> WinPrinters. You can't even print text.
>
> Anyway, it looks like you don't have parrallel port support in the kernel.
> You should compile your kernel with support for parrallel port, and
However, as I told you before, that printer is not going to
work.
-Mensaje original-
De: _lee _kinkade [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Enviado el: Sábado, 29 de Abril de 2000 02:55 p.m.
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Asunto: [newbie] HP Deskjet 712C
During setup, I could not get my printer to respo
Try using the DrakConf icon on the KDE desktop.
Enter the root password when prompted. A GUI should pop-up showing a load
of packages that can be used to configure your system.
Select the printer configuration button. Another window called "Local
Printer Options" should appear. The queue name sh