Alan Grimes: > I spent $450 for the most beautifulest printer ever made.
That is not true, because I own the most beautiful printer:) > Absolutely suprimo HP laser jet network printer. You didn't write what model, hard to help you then. /// What I do is, well it is just me I guess: 0, print out a test page from the printers menu 1, check the printers network config and ping the printer 2, put the printer in postscript mode/emulation and send something simple as to it using lpr: %A4: 210 297mm %72 per tum, 72/25.4 per mm /a 72 25.4 div def a a scale 0.1 setlinewidth 0 3 297 { 0 exch moveto 210 0 rlineto stroke } for 0 3 210 { 0 moveto 0 297 rlineto stroke } for showpage 3, if it can print postscript via lpr, then keep doing that and ignore cups. /// What messes things up is people pressing the wifi-button (if there is one) while on cable, which messes up the network config. If it works with MS-Windows, it can be autodetect (udns, avahi) is missing on your linux box. I usually set printers to fixed ip-address and add it to the local dns for easy access, so I shut down any udns thing; I like a quiet network. Regards, /Karl Hammar