On giu 25 19:45, Robert Nestor wrote: > On my old Brother HL-1270N I found I had to append a “\004” to the end of any > file sent to the printer to get it to print.
Ok! How did you figure it out? In my case, I tried to append a `\004' (ASCII EOT) to my test plain-text file, but nothing happened. > The printer has different internal “queues” How did you manage to know this and how did you obtain their names, like POSTSCRIPT_P1 and (in your printcap file) TEXT_P1? > lp|patches:\ > :sh:lp=:mx#0:rm=patches:rp=TEXT_P1:lf=/var/log/lpd-errs:\ > :sd=/var/spool/output/lpd: I tried to use this same file, but I am still not able to determine the queues of my printer, neither if it requires a special end character. Printer is in my case Brother MFC L2750DN. I could not find anything useful in the user's manual: print queues are not mentioned and PostScript is only considered about an improvement quality Windows driver. Manual is: <https://download.brother.com/welcome/doc100802/cv_mfcl2750dw_uke_oug_a.pdf> Thank you for sharing your printcap file and for all your advices. Rocky
