On Wed, 25 May 2005, Brendan wrote: > What happens is amusing. > I am using a Samsung 1740 (relatively new, but comes with a ppd and they ok it > for Linux) on a server of mine. It shares a LAN with my workstation. Neither > of them can print to it, but both of them can see it and "install it" via a > cups/631 web interface and KDE's print center. They can even send a test > page. Sometimes it reports an error, sometimes not. Nothing ever prints. > The printer worked before I redid my Debian install. I don't remember having > to do anything fancy. >
I can think of a couple of things to try here, depending on how you do things. 1. When you run kprinter, make sure that the pull down list about 75% down in the kprinter window that is labeled "Print system currently used:" is set to CUPS. 2. From the application you are running, when you click on file-print, try entering kprinter, rather than the lpr or lp command. When the kprinter dialogue appears, check as in 1. above. Let me know what happens. Stephen Queen -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]