Samuel Thibault writes:
> How did you start the print?
I tried with a test page in the cups interface and with a odt file:
$ lp -d basic-d test.odt
If I try with a text file:
$ lp -d basic-d test.txt
lp: Unsupported document-format "application/x-idx-doc".
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Raphaël
www.leclavierquibave.fr
Raphaël POITEVIN, le mer. 14 oct. 2020 17:29:35 +0200, a ecrit:
> Here one log line after running a odt print:
> E [14/Oct/2020:17:22:57 +0200] [Job 32] unsupported control character in
> BRF file
How did you start the print?
Samuel
Samuel Thibault writes:
> That could be it (yes it looks like a bad naming but I wouldn't be so
> surprised that it'd be it). You could try to unplug the adaptor and
> restart cups to check whether it still shows that "Serial port".
finally, it seems to be configurable by creating a symlink /dev/
Raphaël POITEVIN, le mar. 06 oct. 2020 10:17:30 +0200, a ecrit:
> Samuel Thibault writes:
> > That could be it (yes it looks like a bad naming but I wouldn't be so
> > surprised that it'd be it). You could try to unplug the adaptor and
> > restart cups to check whether it still shows that "Serial
Samuel Thibault writes:
> That could be it (yes it looks like a bad naming but I wouldn't be so
> surprised that it'd be it). You could try to unplug the adaptor and
> restart cups to check whether it still shows that "Serial port".
I'm not at home, so without the embosser and the converter and I
Jude DaShiell, le lun. 05 oct. 2020 22:00:20 -0400, a ecrit:
> So, Apple improved cups.
Apple didn't. cups-filters is a community-driven project.
> Likely go with:
> CUPS-BRF (Virtual BRF Braille Printer
Really, no :) that is a virtual printer that produces a brf file.
Samuel
So, Apple improved cups. Likely go with:
CUPS-BRF (Virtual BRF Braille Printer
On Tue, 6 Oct 2020, Rapha?l
POITEVIN wrote:
> Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2020 18:42:06
> From: Rapha?l POITEVIN
> To: debian-accessibility@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: Embosser on USB parallel
> Resent-Da
Didier Spaier, le mar. 06 oct. 2020 01:03:32 +0200, a ecrit:
> Le 06/10/2020 à 00:42, Raphaël POITEVIN a écrit :
> > CUPS-BRF (Virtual BRF Braille Printer)
>
> I'd try that.
No, it's a virtual braille printer, it will only create a .brf file.
Samuel
Hi,
Le 06/10/2020 à 00:42, Raphaël POITEVIN a écrit :
> CUPS-BRF (Virtual BRF Braille Printer)
I'd try that.
Cheers, Didier
Raphaël POITEVIN, le mar. 06 oct. 2020 00:42:06 +0200, a ecrit:
> Samuel Thibault writes:
> > It should be, yes. When you go to the administration tab, add a printer,
> > get the list of connections, what choices do you have?
>
> * Serial port #1
That could be it (yes it looks like a bad naming
Hi Samuel,
Samuel Thibault writes:
> It should be, yes. When you go to the administration tab, add a printer,
> get the list of connections, what choices do you have?
* CUPS-BRF (Virtual BRF Braille Printer)
* Serial port #1
* Backend Error Handler
* Internet Printing Protocol (https)
* AppSocke
org
> Subject: Re: Embosser on USB parallel
> Resent-Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2020 16:40:12 + (UTC)
> Resent-From: debian-accessibility@lists.debian.org
>
> Rapha?l POITEVIN, le lun. 05 oct. 2020 17:48:58 +0200, a ecrit:
> > I'm trying to run an old embosser, a basic-d V4 whi
Raphaël POITEVIN, le lun. 05 oct. 2020 17:48:58 +0200, a ecrit:
> I'm trying to run an old embosser, a basic-d V4 which have only parallel
> port. I connected it behind an USB parallel converter which is detected:
> /dev/usb/lp0.
>
> In cups interface localhost:631 I don't find any way to choose t
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