I can do this: pdq test_file But I can't do this: uptime | pdq and I can't do this: man pdq | pdq
Under other configurations, (cupsys-bsd and the old fashioned lpr) I was able to do these types of print commands successfully.
I have installed: foomatic-bin foomatic-db foomatic-rip foomatic-gswrapper a2ps gs imagemagick lprng (this doesn't work at all!)
I removed the lprng because I couldnt' find any reason to keep it around...
Here's what I have/done so far:
foomatic-configure -O | less gives us the printer information from the database: <printer> <id>Kyocera-FS-1900</id> <make>Kyocera</make> <model>FS-1900</model> <functionality>A</functionality> <driver>Postscript</driver> <autodetect> <!--no known parport probe information--></autodetect> <drivers> <driver>Postscript</driver> <driver>lj5gray</driver> <driver>lj5mono</driver> <driver>ljet4</driver> <driver>pxlmono</driver> </drivers> </printer>
foomatic-configure options: -n <model> -s spooler (pdq, lpd, lprng, direct) -d <driver> -p <id>
-c connection
foomatic-configure -n FS-1900 -s pdq -d Postscript -p Kyocera-FS-1900 -c socket://192.168.0.100:9100/
foomatic-configure -D -n FS-1900
XPDQ doesn't recognize the driver anymore.
Previously any print job that I submitted would just evaporate without any errors. no network traffic either.
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