> Not sure if I can help you... > > Is lprng in the print dialog window's command line (/usr/bin/lpr here)? > Did you try to specify a printer explicitely (-P)? > Did you try to print to a file? > Does it work from xpdf? > Another wild guess, but why not: Try PS Level 1, specified in Acroread's > prefs, or by piping through "ps2ps -dLanguageLevel=1". > > Andre Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi, many of these questions are answered in responses to Roberto's and Erdmut's messages. Unfortunately, I failed to also post the list on my reponse to Roberto so if I can't rectify this soon, I'll address these questions, again. I tried your PS level 1 suggestion. It still would not print directly from acroread using this option. I don't know if this also satisfies your pipe to ps2ps suggestion. If not, I'm not quite understanding the suggestion. Thanks, again. Paul -- Paul Yeatman (858) 534-9896 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ================================== ==Proudly brought to you by Mutt== ==================================