Hi all: I have recently acquired two obsolete laser printers which were destined for the garbage dump. I would like to use one or both of them with my Debian system, but I'm having some problems.
The first one is an HP LaserJet Plus (500K memory) with serial and parallel interfaces. It works well (parallel) under DOS and windows. In Linux I can print ascii text, but not post-script. I am using Magicfilter and Aladdin-Ghostscript, but when I send a postscript document to the printer it justs hangs. A log file says "25% done...50% done..." etc. "lpq" says the document is in the queue, then a little later it says the queue is empty. But the printer remains silent. Does anyone have any suggestions for me? How about a printcap entry that has actually worked? The second printer is an AppleWriter 1Plus (this is a postscript printer) with serial and AppleTalk interfaces. The printer self-test works flawlessly, but I have not been able to get it to print anything in any operating system (using serial; I don't have AppleTalk, nor know how to use it). DOS, Windows, Debian --- all meet with silence on the part of the printer. I would welcome suggestions, printcap entries, etc. Thanks in advance for any help you can provide. Sherm Ostrowsky -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .