Well, Wayne, I don't really think a Debian potato distribution fails in a 
strategic and basic piece of software such as apsfilter. I rather think there's 
something wrong in my configuration relating to authorizations but I don't know 
where and what to manipulate. Perhaps I missed to define some special group, or 
whatever else.....
What strikes me is that the test which apsfilterconfig suggests works great, 
while any following attempt to print dies unexpectedly.
Any suggestion to fix it before eliminating apsfilter?
Vittorio

>
>       Subject: Problems with printing
>       Date: Tue, May 01, 2001 at 10:10:15PM +0000
>
>In reply to:Victor
>
>Quoting Victor([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > I've installed lprng and apsfilter duly 
>configured for my epson sc 640. 
>> Now it doesn't print anything (whilst the test with apsfilterconfig was 
>> ok) and invariably gives me something like that
>> 
>> debian:~# lpr /etc/printcap
>> debian:~# lpq
>> Printer: [EMAIL PROTECTED]  'y2prn_printerLR.upp ascii'
>>  Queue: no printable jobs in queue
>>  Status: removing job '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' - ABORT at 21:59:34.900
>
>I had the same rsults from apsfilter.  removed it, loaded magicfilter and have 
>been running it ever since.
>
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