On Saturday 29 November 2003 10:49 am, Carroll Grigsby wrote:
CG Can you add some whitespace between the initials and the message text?
CG -- cmg
CG
CG
CG
Is that better?
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On Sunday 30 November 2003 08:27 am, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
On Saturday 29 November 2003 10:49 am, Carroll Grigsby wrote:
CG Can you add some whitespace between the initials and the message text?
CG -- cmg
CG
CG
CG
Is that better?
Yes. Well, at least I think so.
-- cmg
Want to buy your
On Friday 28 Nov 2003 10:32 pm, John Richard Smith wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Friday 28 Nov 2003 7:01 pm, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
On Friday 28 November 2003 05:09 am, John Richard Smith wrote:
JRThen again, according to KDE-peripherals-printer,
JRkde believes my Z53 is on a port, local
Anne Wilson wrote:
The detection is odd, sometimes it detects correctly as usb, and other
times you have to tell it that it's wrong, and change it to usb.
Once set, though, it seems entirely stable.
Anne
Indeed, to my mind the detection software needs re-examining.
It's auto is a bit
On Friday 28 November 2003 05:24 pm, John Richard Smith wrote:
JRI think it's dot actually every case, sometimes it seems to detect and
JRset it up correctly, sometimes it mucks it up.It's hard to replicate the
JRcircumstances when it does it right and when it does it wrong. But I
JRthink there
On Saturday 29 November 2003 15:15, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
On Friday 28 November 2003 05:24 pm, John Richard Smith wrote:
JRI think it's dot actually every case, sometimes it seems to detect and
JRset it up correctly, sometimes it mucks it up.It's hard to replicate the
JRcircumstances when it
On Saturday 29 November 2003 09:22 am, H.J.Bathoorn wrote:
H.Sheesh Dark Lord, that JR looks horrible.I always thought only the
bat H.users did that.
H.
H.Good luck,
H.HarM
Ya know - I just thought I'd try it to see how it felt/looked.
Not good, eh?
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On Saturday 29 Nov 2003 9:06 am, John Richard Smith wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
The detection is odd, sometimes it detects correctly as usb, and
other times you have to tell it that it's wrong, and change it to
usb. Once set, though, it seems entirely stable.
Anne
Indeed, to my mind the
On Saturday 29 November 2003 09:28 am, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
On Saturday 29 November 2003 09:22 am, H.J.Bathoorn wrote:
H.Sheesh Dark Lord, that JR looks horrible.I always thought only the
bat H.users did that.
H.
H.Good luck,
H.HarM
Ya know - I just thought I'd try it to see how it
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CG On Saturday 29 November 2003 09:28 am, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
CG On Saturday 29 November 2003 09:22 am, H.J.Bathoorn wrote:
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CG H.Sheesh Dark Lord, that JR looks horrible.I always
On Saturday 29 November 2003 12:01 pm, Charlie Mahan wrote:
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Saturday 29 November 2003 4:20 pm, Carroll Grigsby wrote:
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CG Charlie:
CG Six of one, half dozen of the other. Either way, I find the spaces make
it a CG bit more intelligible. BTW, did you intend to suggest a connection
between me CG and
Ronald J. Hall wrote:
Thanks for the reply John - turned out that /var/spool/cups did not exist - I
created that file, then reran/modify from Webmin, and all was well. :-)
So what procedure did you follow to create /var/spool/cups
and ,
what's webmin got to do with it I wonder ?
John
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On Friday 28 November 2003 02:19 am, John Richard Smith wrote:
JRSo what procedure did you follow to create /var/spool/cups
JRand ,
JRwhat's webmin got to do with it I wonder ?
JR
JRJohn
JR
I just changed to su, then cd'ed into /var/spool and did a:
mkdir cups
As far as Webmin goes, I just
Ronald J. Hall wrote:
I just changed to su, then cd'ed into /var/spool and did a:
mkdir cups
Well I certainly have a /var/spool/cups so that cannot be my problem.
As far as Webmin goes, I just used it to retrace my steps thru the printer
process, making sure all was well. I never tried to
On Friday 28 November 2003 05:09 am, John Richard Smith wrote:
JRThen again, according to KDE-peripherals-printer,
JRkde believes my Z53 is on a port, local system-USB-USB
JRprinte~1-Lexmark Z53,
JRmaybe it is in kde parlance, but if so the OS thinks it is on
JR/dev/usb/lp0
JRBut thern again Pup
On Friday 28 Nov 2003 7:01 pm, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
On Friday 28 November 2003 05:09 am, John Richard Smith wrote:
JRThen again, according to KDE-peripherals-printer,
JRkde believes my Z53 is on a port, local system-USB-USB
JRprinte~1-Lexmark Z53,
JRmaybe it is in kde parlance, but if so
Ronald J. Hall wrote:
On Friday 28 November 2003 05:09 am, John Richard Smith wrote:
Have you tried removing all instances of your printer, down to zero, and
running printerdrake again?
I did this at one point. It might help - I've seen it suggested before.
No I haven't , I didn't
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Friday 28 Nov 2003 7:01 pm, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
On Friday 28 November 2003 05:09 am, John Richard Smith wrote:
JRThen again, according to KDE-peripherals-printer,
JRkde believes my Z53 is on a port, local system-USB-USB
JRprinte~1-Lexmark Z53,
JRmaybe it is in kde
Ronald J. Hall wrote:
I've got an Epson C62 Stylus, via USB that has worked great with v9.1 but now
with my 9.2 install, nada...
A print error occured. Error message received from system:
cupsdoprint -P 'Printer' -J 'signature1a.txt' -H 'localhost:631' -U 'darklord'
-o ' copies=1
Ronald J. Hall wrote:
(repost from the expert list - sorry for duping!)
I've got an Epson C62 Stylus, via USB that has worked great with v9.1 but now
with my 9.2 install, nada...
The KDE and Mandrake control centers find it, identify it, set it up with Cups
but whenever I actually try to
On Thursday 27 November 2003 04:04 am, John Richard Smith wrote:
JRI'm not being very specific here, but maybe this is a starting point,
JRsince it's necessary to isolate the various aspects of a complicated
JRprinter setup in linux, and having isolated the various aspects, attempt
JRto solve
On Thursday 27 November 2003 05:24 pm, Margot wrote:
MaLogged in as root, went to MCC. Deleted the printer, then automatically
Madetected printer to get it back again, reset it as default, then
Mareconfigured CUPS. Printer now works. I have no idea why it stopped
Maworking, or why it now works
(repost from the expert list - sorry for duping!)
I've got an Epson C62 Stylus, via USB that has worked great with v9.1 but now
with my 9.2 install, nada...
The KDE and Mandrake control centers find it, identify it, set it up with Cups
but whenever I actually try to print, via drag 'n drop
]
Sent: 11/22/02 04:45 PM
To: Spencer [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Printer Problems M9.0 and Lexmark Z53
No, the colours are all there, printer works fine in M8.2, not M9.0
but I have found out something.
the ghostscript drivers for M8.2
On Sunday 24 Nov 2002 9:22 am, you wrote:
but the fact of the matter is that
yellow is in segment forY yellow
blue - - M magenta
red _ _C cyan
mauve _ _
Joseph Braddock wrote:
Okay, I tried my printing and guess what, it no longer prints correctly
and I can duplicate your problems. This is strange as I have printed
numerous photos since installing 9.0 (download). I do recall doing a
Mandrake Update that did something with cups, gimp and
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Sunday 24 Nov 2002 9:22 am, you wrote:
but the fact of the matter is that
yellow is in segment forY yellow
blue - - M magenta
red _ _C cyan
mauve _
Joseph Braddock wrote:
I'm am almost positive that it is the driver. While I thought the test
page was printing normally, I noticed that the colors were off from what
was indicated (particularly red was green and vice versa). This also
caused the Mandrake Linux at the bottom of the page to be
I have lexmark printer working in M9.0 with the
lexmarkz53-1.0-9.i386.rpm driver.
The colour balance is a bit off, too blueish.
I cannot see how to adjust that.
I also have misalignment between the
3 primary colours almost certainly due
to printhead adjustment being out.
I keep trying to use
Joe Braddock wrote:
In case it is the driver, have you tried downloading new ones from Lexmark's site? Also, I think the Z53 drivers are tied to GhostScript. Have you looked into a problem with that? I ask these questions, because I am printing from 9.0 to a Z53 flawlessly (text, color, and
Joe Braddock wrote:
---Original Message---
From: John Richard Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 11/22/02 04:45 PM
To: Spencer [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Printer Problems M9.0 and Lexmark Z53
I guess so.
I've been conducting a little experiment
] Printer Problems M9.0 and Lexmark Z53
I guess so.
I've been conducting a little experiment,
this is with Z53 foomatic+gimp-print driver(it's probably the better of
the two ghostscript
drivers) now I've taken the standard colour settings :-
yellow 1.000
contrast
On Friday 22 Nov 2002 5:47 pm, John Richard Smith wrote:
I don't know if anyone else has had problems with their printer
driver/spooling
in M9.0 as me but mine is totally stuffed on the colour side and
nothing I do to
correct the appauling colour balance , hue , saturation and brightness
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Friday 22 Nov 2002 5:47 pm, John Richard Smith wrote:
I don't know if anyone else has had problems with their printer
driver/spooling
in M9.0 as me but mine is totally stuffed on the colour side and
nothing I do to
correct the appauling colour balance , hue , saturation
Joe Braddock wrote:
---Original Message---
From: John Richard Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 11/22/02 11:47 AM
To: NEWBIE 1 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] Printer Problems M9.0 and Lexmark Z53
I don't know if anyone else has had problems with their printer
driver/spooling
On Friday 22 Nov 2002 9:04 pm, John Richard Smith wrote:
Anyway just in case you think it's the cartridge let me assure you
reverting back to M8.2( one of the advantages of dual booting) and putting
the same files though a print cycle produces perfect output. Seems
to suggest someone has
Never mind. :) I did a little more research and found the CUPS
administrative tool. CUPS required that I log on as root before it
would let me delete the job. Maybe that was the problem with the Print
Job Admin tool, I wasn't logged in as root.
All is well...
Rich
On Tue, 2002-03-12 at
I have an HP 930C printer, but I don't think my problem is related to
the printer. I believe the problem is software/driver related.
I'm running Mandrake 8.1 and was printing a large job that I didn't want
to finish. I stopped the printing at the printer and went into the
Print Job
Any ideas on how to get rid of the old job?
Also, are there any HP print utilies out there similar to the one that
HP supplies for Windows systems?
TIA
try NOT cancelling from the printer. delete the job while it's printing. it
will print half a page probably, and then stop.
note: if
Rich,
On Wed, 13 Mar 2002 04:36, in Re: [newbie] Printer Problems, you
wrote:
Never mind. :) I did a little more research and found the CUPS
administrative tool. CUPS required that I log on as root before
it would let me delete the job. Maybe that was the problem with
the Print Job
I am using a Lexmark 3200 with Mandrake 8.0 and when I was installing
Mandrake, I tried all three drivers for the 3200 to no avail.
As when I would, print a test page my printer would become jammed and my
lights would flash to indicate this.
I also tried the generic print driver without
On Wednesday 13 June 2001 15:32, Curtis Matthiesen wrote:
I am using a Lexmark 3200 with Mandrake 8.0 and when I was
installing Mandrake, I tried all three drivers for the 3200 to
no avail.
As when I would, print a test page my printer would become
jammed and my lights would flash to
Marcia wrote:
Dear All, Almost everything is working in 7.2 except for printing. I
thought that Cups would be automatically set up during installation, but
I guess not. I went to Abiword and KWord to print out something and it
did not work. How do I set this printer up with Cups and or
KEdit has really a bug and does not print at all.
Your lp.ppd is probably broken due to a bug in the database of
linuxprinting.org (the origin of the file). I have fixed this databse
bug, and now the PPD files there are correct.
Download
Dear All, Almost everything is working in 7.2 except for printing. I
thought that Cups would be automatically set up during installation, but
I guess not. I went to Abiword and KWord to print out something and it
did not work. How do I set this printer up with Cups and or Kups? I have
looked at
On Thu, 16 Nov 2000, Marcia wrote:
Hello Marcia,
I think you need to log in as root or use 'su'.
Then you can, from inside X-windows, run the 'kups' command to configure
your printer. I have not gotten that far yet, but that is what I have
seen.
Good luck!
Paul
Dear All, Almost everything is
I think you need to log in as root or use 'su'.
Then you can, from inside X-windows, run the 'kups' command to configure
your printer. I have not gotten that far yet, but that is what I have
seen.
Even better: on http://mandrakeuser.org there is a complete article on how
to set it up!
That
On Thursday 16 November 2000 11:20 am, Marcia wrote:
Dear All, Almost everything is working in 7.2 except for printing. I
thought that Cups would be automatically set up during installation,
but I guess not. I went to Abiword and KWord to print out something
and it did not work. How do I set
Same problem here RE the printer. I found that when in say Kedit, select
print and then when the print screen comes up and you cannot select any
printer - simply type in the name you gave the printer (in my case I
called it canon and types in canon) and it seems to print OK.
Nev
Till
I tried to print with KEdit, too, but it has a bug, I will report it.
You method does not work for me.
Till
Neville Cobb wrote:
Same problem here RE the printer. I found that when in say Kedit, select
print and then when the print screen comes up and you cannot select any
printer -
Can you tell me in which security level you are and can you send me also
your /etc/cups/printers.conf, /etc/cups/cupsd.conf, /etc/cups/ppd/*.ppd?
Till
phil wrote:
The desktop printer doesn't list any printers and dragging a file to the
printer icon doesn't print that file.
Originally
Mark Thurston wrote:
I have an HP Deskjet 722C printer and I can not get it to work in
Linux. The system finds the printer, tells me what it is and the
selects a driver, but the driver does not work properly. The test
page prints, but very very slowly and it is all jumbled up and
"Mark Thurston" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have an HP Deskjet 722C printer and I can not get it to work in Linux.
The system finds the printer, tells me what it is and the selects a driver,
but the driver does not work properly. The test page prints, but very very
slowly and it is all
John Rye wrote:
Mark Thurston wrote:
I have an HP Deskjet 722C printer and I can not get it to work in
Linux. The system finds the printer, tells me what it is and the
Look in your printers' manual - somewhere you should find a reference
to earlier HP Deskjets which it is similar
ubject: Re: [newbie] Printer problems
John Rye wrote:
Mark Thurston wrote:
I have an HP Deskjet 722C printer and I can not get it to work in
Linux. The system finds the printer, tells me what it is and the
Look in your printers' manual - somewhere you should find a
The HP 722c and other printers around that model number are a special
PITA from heck. HP decided to use a proprietary set of drivers, which,
despite all their talk about linux support, they have yet to release to
the communtiy the details. Dig around on SourceForge for the pnm2ppa
project, and
I have an HP Deskjet 722C printer and I can not get
it to work in Linux. The system finds the printer, tells me what it is and
the selects a driver, but the driver does not work properly. The test page
prints, but very very slowly and it is all jumbled up and unreadable. I
have tried some
Hey guys,
I have a Brother HL-720 printer and I remembered seeing on one of the
printer how to documents that it is supported under a ghostscript program or
something like that. I have no idea what is ghostscript nor do I know how to get
my printer working. Be gentle, I have no
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Subject: [newbie] Printer problems (easy)
Date: Fri, 26 Nov 1999 09:34:20 -0400
Hey guys,
I have a Brother HL-720 printer and I remembered seeing on one
of the
printer how to documents that it is supported under a ghostscript program
or
something like that. I have no idea what
Will someone please tell me how to get this printer icon to work on my KDE
desktop. It uses the lpr command and I know your suppose to drag and drop
the text icon onto it. But the lpr command doesnt seem to work on my
computer. In fact the only way I can print is to open the klpq window and
Sean Armstrong wrote:
Will someone please tell me how to get this printer icon to work on my KDE
desktop. It uses the lpr command and I know your suppose to drag and drop
the text icon onto it. But the lpr command doesnt seem to work on my
computer. In fact the only way I can print is to
Hello:
This will now be the third time I have posted this question. I have posted
helpful replies to other peoples questions on this list and, yet noone has
helped me on this matter. So here goes it again:
I have Mandrake 6.0 installed on my computer and have a HP officejet 500
printer
Bernhard Rosenkraenzer wrote:
On Mon, 2 Aug 1999, Wilhelm Bertalan wrote:
I found out that /dev/lp0/1/2 was not recognised ("not
detected") but when I look into /dev lp0 (and lp1 and lp2) are still
existing, the entry looks like:
crw-rw 1 root daemon 6, 0 May 5
Hallo,
Yesterday I upgraded the kernel from 2.2.19 to 2.2.34 and everything
seemed to work ok. However, I did not test printing and when I started
it today, it does not work. After investigating a bit further (with
printtool) I found out that /dev/lp0/1/2 was not recognised ("not
detected") but
On Mon, 2 Aug 1999, Wilhelm Bertalan wrote:
I found out that /dev/lp0/1/2 was not recognised ("not
detected") but when I look into /dev lp0 (and lp1 and lp2) are still
existing, the entry looks like:
crw-rw 1 root daemon 6, 0 May 5 1998 lp0
crw-rw 1 root daemon
Wilhelm Bertalan wrote:
Hallo,
Yesterday I upgraded the kernel from 2.2.19 to 2.2.34 and everything
seemed to work ok. However, I did not test printing and when I started
it today, it does not work. After investigating a bit further (with
printtool) I found out that /dev/lp0/1/2 was not
Hello you all:
I have a Canon BJC 210 printer, using Mandrake 6.02, when I
try to print anything it says printer unknown, port not config it is
picked up ok on port lpt0 , so how do I config the port as I am a newbie
I have no idea. If some one would be so kind as to walk me though
Hello Steve:
Yes I have and it is all setup there ok, it says when I try to
print anything " print unknown " it says something along the lines that
the print port has to be config, and I have no idea how to do this at
all.
Thank You in Advance
John Hall
Steve Winston wrote:
Did you
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