On Wed, Feb 25, 2004 at 11:02:07PM -0500, Matt Price wrote: > Hey everyone, > > I've been running Sid on a Blue nad White G3 for the better part of a > year now, and am finally trying to track down the origin of a severe > printing problem. I've been unable to solve the problem even by > taking pretty drastic measures, e.g., removing CUPS and switching to > pdq or LPRng, upgrading to kernel 2.6.x...
(currently running .4.23, self-rolled, off of the benh kernel line) > > I have two printers, both connectedo n USB -- one color dotmatrix ^ er, I mean laserjet, of course, my age is showing > (canon s520) and one laser printer (brother hl-1440). Both work > perfectly well with the same hardware connections when the g3 is > booted up in Macos 9 (not that I do that anymore...). But from linux, > I have similar problems on both: 'garbage' symbols (hearts, question > marks, accented letters, and other pictorial images, mostly) that cut > across the page, and page splitting -- that is, a single page will be > pritned across two, three, or even four physical pages. Sometimes > large numbers of sheets of paper will spew out of the printer with > just a single line of garbage on the top. > > As I said, the hardware is fine. I assume, then, that the problem is > somewhere else: > > in the postscript conversion programs? But I use the regular, > recommended methods for generating postscript (a2ps with lprng, the > cups filters with cups). > > The usb-printer /usb-lp drivers? But surely I'd have heard of a big > problem like this if other people had it, too? > > - something wrong with the underlying usb driver for the g3 > hardware... I suppose that's posible, but again, seems like I would > haveheard about soething so serious by now... > > Anyway, it's a serious issue, and one I'd like to fix. Anyone seen > anything like this before? Any troublehooting suggestions? > > thanks as always, > > matt > >