At 11:31 AM -0600 3/3/03, Peter Elsner wrote:
This particular printer is a high load printer, printing about
50 to 70 pages at a time. Occasionally, the printer just stops
while printing.
We have to force a 'lpc restart lsjd1p2' command several times
to get the printer to restart again.
You will sometimes have better luck if you 'lpc abort' the queue,
wait a few seconds, and then 'lpc start' it. Of course, that
doesn't solve the actual problem...
I believe that lpr/lpd is not resetting after receiving a
Busy/Ready (or Nack/Ack) signal.
Has anyone else seen this problem before?
I have not heard of it. I'd like to see some actual proof of
what is happening (like a tcpdump) before assuming that it's
lpd's fault. Mind you, I'm quite willing to believe it's lpd's
fault, but I can't very well look into the problem unless I know
what sequence of packets is causing it.
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