please send me the output of this command $ dpkg -l printtool lpr lprng printfilters-ppd
a. On Wed, Oct 24, 2001 at 02:06:25PM +1000, Adam Bogacki wrote: > > Yep, I'm having the same problem. I'm running an EPSON Stylus Photo > 700 under woody using printtool (which I thought had conflicted with > LPRng when I tried to install what 'Debian Unleashed', 2000, described > as "Debian's native printing model") ... If it is as simple as changing > /dev/lp1 t /dev/lp0 it is worth trying. > > Regards, > > Adam Bogacki, > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > On Tue, Oct 23, 2001 at 05:48:34PM -0400 or thereabouts, Stephen Gran wrote: > > Thus spake Sebastiaan: > > > Hi, > > > > > > On Tue, 23 Oct 2001, Vittorio wrote: > > > > > > > While under potato I didn't have any difficulty to make my Epson > > > > StylusColor 640 work using lpr and magicfilter, after installing woody > > > > from scratch I cannot print any longer. > > > > > > > > I'm using -as usual - lpr & magicfilter. I've installed the right > > > > filter using magicfilterconfig. To no avail! > > > > > > > > When I try for instance a "lpr /etc/motd" nothing happens. > > > > > > > > I've checked the connection with my printer issuing: > > > > echo /etc/motd > /dev/lp > > > > and the file is printed regularly. > > > > > > > > What should I check now to make the printer work? > > > > > > > Check /etc/printcap and try to figure out more with lpc (like 'lpc status > > > all') if the file arrives at the spool dir. > > > > > > Greetz, > > > Sebastiaan > > > > I don't know if this is your problem, but I seem to remeber that when I > > upgraded, my printer port changed from /dev/lp1 to /dev/lp0 - again, I > > don't know if that was a dist upgrade or a kernel upgrade, but it killed > > my printing for a while until I figured it out. > > HTH, > > Steve > > > > -- > > There but for the grace of God, goes God. > > -- Winston Churchill, speaking of Sir Stafford Cripps. > > -- A Mennucc "? un mondo difficile. Che vita intensa!" (Renato Carotone)