On Sunday 11 January 2004 12:10, Antonio Rodriguez wrote: > Last night I tried printing and got some tilted text on the page > (rotated about +3 deg, + angle meaning tilting the top border to the > left).
Are you sure the paper was feeding straight? 3 deg sounds unlikely to be anything but mechanical. (I don't suppose it matters, but your description of the direction of rotation is still ambiguous - try clockwise/anticlockwise or geographer/mathematician) I then checked cups from localhost:631, everything seemed > fine. Well, restarted the computer, after checking as much as I could > and having not much else to do that I knew. After rebooting, the > printer is not working anymore, the settings in cups are fine, but > every time I send some job to print, it just stands there, > processing, until I cancel it. > It says the /dev/lp0 is busy. Any clues? My printer is hpdj5550, > using the hp driver. I'm completely not an expert on this, but have you tried emptying the printer queue (/var/spool/cups, I recollect) and powered down and restarted the printer and/or emptied its buffer? Someone clever will probably have better advice... -- richard -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]