On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 01:15:21PM -0600, Donald Spoon wrote: > > Sounds like you are missing a "filter". Here are a couple of > suggestions for each situation: > > 1. Check and make sure you have Ghostscript installed and working. > > 2. In the KDE Control Center --> System --> Printing Manager --> [your > printer, i.e "LP", etc] --> Instances --> Settings you will get a pop-up > window with 3 tabs. The last tab is called "filters". Select this and > experiment with adding the available filters. I have a "generic image > to postscript" filter and a "pdf writer (needs Ghostscript)" filter > available here. You might have to experiment with the order, and you > might not need all of them... dunno. > > HTH, > > -Don Spoon- > No Luck. I found only an enscript text filter. I tried it and it convert testprint to the ghostscript instructions and printed these but did nothing for the ASCII file when I tried lp printtest. I removed the filter as there is no problem printing from kde - that is, printing text generated in kde. I tried opening a terminal in kde and running lp printtest from the terminal. It didn't work.
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