Fellow, Thank you for your answer.
I followed your suggestion. The web interface was easy to use. I deleted previous printer configuration. Added it once again. This time the device was properly pointed to /dev/lp0. I printed a test page. The job appeared in job list as cancelled. When I restared the job, in the Jobs page, I got this message: Error: client-error-not-possible I use the stable version of Sarge. It can't be that hard. There must be something simple that's missing. Happy Eastern. On Sun, 2006-04-16 at 09:34 +0100, Chris Lale wrote: > Fernando Augusto Bender wrote: > > >Fellows, > > > >I have recently installed Debian on my PC. > >I have migrated from Mandriva 2006, so much of the configuration > >concerning peripherals were ignored by me. Now I regret. > > > >I chose the net-installation, method, with only Desktop option in > >packages selection. > > > >The printer - Canon BJC-250 - is detected by the hardware. > >I have downlaoded and installed through Synaptic the gimp-print, > >foomatic and other drivers. > > > >The configuration through gnome-cups-manager is finished, but i cannot > >print anything on that printer! > >Any document sent to print does not create any entry on Printer's Job > >list. > > > >When in connection Tab, it points to Network Pritner, but the printer is > >local. > >If I chage it to Detected Printer, and close the manager, it does not > >update the entry. > > > >I only get an output if I do something like: > >echo TEXT > /dev/lp0 > > > >What testifies that the printer is running. > > > >It looks like I have no permission for that. > > > >By the way, when I choose: Become Administrator in gnome-cups-manager in > >the terminal (the application was started from the terminal window) I > >get erros like 'authentication failure' althought the root password is > >properly entered and the manager moves on with no error on graphical > >desktop. > > > >I am in a loss of what to do now. > > > >Thanks in advance and best regards. > > > Try using the CUPS web interface - I have never had any problems with > it: http://localhost:631. In the past, gnome-cups-manager has not been > totally reliable. Instructions at > http://newbiedoc.berlios.de/wiki/Setting_up_a_parallel_printer_using_CUPS > have been tested on Sarge (stable) but should be OK if you are using > etch (testing) or sid (unstable). > > Chris. > > -- Ms. Eng. Fernando Augusto Bender Pesquisador em Controle Automático 51 8401 4413 Use Linux: http://www.debian.org Comer, beber e amar. O resto não vale um níquel. Lord Byron -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]