On Fri, 10 Aug 2012 10:42:20 -0400, Guy Gold wrote:
> On Fri,Aug 10 02:35:PM, Camaleón wrote:
>
>> Anyway, being a MacOS client, you should be able to use IPP and thus
>> avoiding messing up with another client/server protocols that may
>> require setting up the correct credentials for accessing
On Fri,Aug 10 02:35:PM, Camaleón wrote:
> Anyway, being a MacOS client, you should be able to use IPP and thus
> avoiding messing up with another client/server protocols that may require
> setting up the correct credentials for accessing the printing resources
> (e.g., samba).
It is a good solu
On Thu, 09 Aug 2012 16:57:48 -0300, David Roguin wrote:
> I have a debian server which have an epson printer installed to it. The
> printer works fine with windows and linux clients but when I try to
> print with a mac it asks for a password and then the printer stops with
> the error
> "/opt/epso
On 09/08/12 03:57 PM, David Roguin wrote:
Hello,
I have a debian server which have an epson printer installed to it.
The printer works fine with windows and linux clients but when I try
to print with a mac it asks for a password and then the printer stops
with the error
"/opt/epson-inkjet-print
Hello,
I have a debian server which have an epson printer installed to it.
The printer works fine with windows and linux clients but when I try
to print with a mac it asks for a password and then the printer stops
with the error
"/opt/epson-inkjet-printer-201101w/cups/lib/filter/epson_inkjet_prin
Thanks. That was a great lead!
Clyde Wilson wrote:
I have installed Debian 3.1 r1 and I am not able to
print anything. I've used CUPS, Kprinter, and others,
read the howto's and the mailing list, but nothing
seems to work. My printer, Epson Stylus C68, seems to
install, but when I print something it just
disappears. It pri
Thanks Mark, that did the trick. I appreciate it!
--- Mark Grieveson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
-
On 2/21/06, Clyde Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:I have installed Debian 3.1 r1 and I am not able
to
print anything. I've used CUPS, Kprinter, and others,
rea
I used printconf and it got me going...thanks for your
help!
--- Grant Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What type of driver are you using for the printer?
> Usually I am able to get generic printing
> functionality fro CUPS by choosing
> the Raw printer option.
> It should be the one that stat
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 21, 2006 at 04:57:47PM -0800, Clyde
> Wilson had the following words of wisdom...
> > I have installed Debian 3.1 r1 and I am not able
> to
> > print anything. I've used CUPS, Kprinter, and
> others,
> > read the howto's and the mailing list, but nothi
On 2/21/06, Clyde Wilson <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have installed Debian 3.1 r1 and I am not able to
print anything. I've used CUPS, Kprinter, and others,
read the howto's and the mailing list, but nothing
seems to work. My printer, Epson Stylus C68, seems to
install, but when I print
What type of driver are you using for the printer?Usually I am able to get generic printing functionality fro CUPS by choosing the Raw printer option.It should be the one that states no driver is needed.Also, I usually add my user account into the lpadmin group.
How are you connecting to your print
I have installed Debian 3.1 r1 and I am not able to
print anything. I've used CUPS, Kprinter, and others,
read the howto's and the mailing list, but nothing
seems to work. My printer, Epson Stylus C68, seems to
install, but when I print something it just
disappears. It prints just fine under Kno
On 6/27/05, Ernst-Magne Vindal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, 27 Jun 2005, Strake wrote:> Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2005 06:09:13 -0400> From: Strake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> To: debian-user <
debian-user@lists.debian.org>> Subject: Re: Printer problems> Resent-Date: Mon
On Mon, 27 Jun 2005, Strake wrote:
> Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2005 06:09:13 -0400
> From: Strake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: debian-user
> Subject: Re: Printer problems
> Resent-Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2005 05:09:19 -0500 (CDT)
> Resent-From: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>
>
On (27/06/05 06:09), Strake wrote:
> On 6/26/05, hacker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > On 6/26/05, Strake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > HP PSC 1350 all-in-one. Connected using USB. I tried printing with both
> > lpr
> > > and Firefox (neither works).
> >
> > Are you using cups? Did you in
From: Strake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Date: Jun 27, 2005 6:08 AMSubject: Re: Printer problemsTo: hacker <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]>On 6/26/05, hacker <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 6/26/05, Strake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> HP PSC 1350 all-in-one. Connected using USB. I tried printing with both lpr
> and Fire
On 6/26/05, Strake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> HP PSC 1350 all-in-one. Connected using USB. I tried printing with both lpr
> and Firefox (neither works).
Are you using cups? Did you install the cupsys-client in addition to
the cupsys package?
Could be a permission problem with your /dev/usb/lp
On 6/26/05, Steve Block <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sun, Jun 26, 2005 at 04:35:13PM -0400, Strake wrote:>I'm running Sarge, and I can't print. My printer's on, and try to print>something but nothing happens. It gets stuck as a job on the spool and>doesn't print.
Well, what kind of printer?, how i
On Sun, Jun 26, 2005 at 04:35:13PM -0400, Strake wrote:
I'm running Sarge, and I can't print. My printer's on, and try to print
something but nothing happens. It gets stuck as a job on the spool and
doesn't print.
Well, what kind of printer?, how is it connected?, what printing system
are you
I'm running Sarge, and I can't print. My printer's on, and try to print
something but nothing happens. It gets stuck as a job on the spool and
doesn't print.-- No place like ~/
Clive Menzies wrote:
On (19/11/04 14:29), Noah Durell wrote:
Hello,
I seem to be getting this error when I try to add a network printer to
my printer list in KDE:
Unable to retrieve the printer list. Error message received from manager:
Connection to CUPS server failed. Check that the CUPS ser
On (19/11/04 14:29), Noah Durell wrote:
> Hello,
> I seem to be getting this error when I try to add a network printer to
> my printer list in KDE:
>
> Unable to retrieve the printer list. Error message received from manager:
> Connection to CUPS server failed. Check that the CUPS server is
> co
Hello,
I seem to be getting this error when I try to add a network printer to
my printer list in KDE:
Unable to retrieve the printer list. Error message received from manager:
Connection to CUPS server failed. Check that the CUPS server is
correctly installed and running. Error: the IPP request
Hello,
I seem to be getting this error when I try to add a network printer to
my printer list in KDE:
Unable to retrieve the printer list. Error message received from manager:
Connection to CUPS server failed. Check that the CUPS server is
correctly installed and running. Error: the IPP request fai
> Henrique de Moraes Holschuh was heard
> to say:
>See the kernel logs. You need to find something like this:
>Oct 3 15:28:52 khazad-dum kernel: printer.c: usblp0: USB
>Bidirectional
>printer dev 13 if 0 alt 0 proto 2 vid 0x03F0 pid 0x6004
dmesg did show disconnect and reconnect messages for bo
On Sun, 03 Oct 2004, Curt Howland wrote:
> On Sunday 03 October 2004 14:11, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh was heard
> to say:
> > Is usblp loading and finding the printer ? It needs to.
>
> usblp is loaded, but this is all I can find:
See the kernel logs. You need to find something like this:
Oct
On Sunday 03 October 2004 14:11, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh was heard
to say:
> Is usblp loading and finding the printer ? It needs to.
usblp is loaded, but this is all I can find:
# lsmod
usblp 13088 0
How do I access it to see what it sees? There's no man page for it,
and
On Sun, 03 Oct 2004, Curt Howland wrote:
> correct new ports. USB thumb-drives and memory-sticks function. By
> this I assume that the usb subsystem is working.
Probably it is.
> However, hpoj simply does not detect the printer.
Is usblp loading and finding the printer ? It needs to.
Is /dev co
Hi, all.
Sid, latest 2.6.8-1-686 kernel. I went back through the archives and
found where I had asked about getting this printer connected before,
and followed those directions, but it's failing right at the outset.
The hpoj documentation suggests ensuring that the USB drivers are
compiled for
On Wed, May 19, 2004 at 05:19:56PM -0700, Clyde Wilson wrote:
> I have installed Woody rev 1 and have not been able to setup my Epson
> C42UX. I've read the Debian reference manual and How-to's until I think
> I'm going blind. Do you have any suggestions?
Find a good collection of printer driv
Clyde Wilson wrote:
I have installed Woody rev 1 and have not been able to setup my Epson
C42UX. I've read the Debian reference manual and How-to's until I
think I'm going blind. Do you have any suggestions?
Hope this helps:-
http://linuxprinting.org/printer_list.cgi
Regards,
David.
--
To UNS
Clyde Wilson wrote:
I have installed Woody rev 1 and have not been able to setup my Epson
C42UX. I've read the Debian reference manual and How-to's until I
think I'm going blind. Do you have any suggestions?
This might give you a starting place:
http://www.linuxprinting.org/pipermail/epson-l
I have installed Woody rev 1 and have not been able to setup my Epson
C42UX. I've read the Debian reference manual and How-to's until I think
I'm going blind. Do you have any suggestions?
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Darik Horn escribió:
You need to install a print filter, which is much like a print driver
under Microsoft Windows.
I use ApsFilter with my HP printers. Run this command as the root
user to install the package:
# apt-get install apsfilter
IIRC, the ApsFilter installer will print a colorful t
"terryfitzgerald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> where would i go in google to set my hp deskjet 400 printer
> so i can print out colored pages?
Probably something like a search for...
hp deskjet 400 color howto
...or something like that.
> it will not allow me to print,it come's out in all nothi
You need to install a print filter, which is much like a print driver
under Microsoft Windows.
I use ApsFilter with my HP printers. Run this command as the root user
to install the package:
# apt-get install apsfilter
IIRC, the ApsFilter installer will print a colorful test page. If you
get
where would i go in google to set my hp deskjet 400
printer
so i can print out colored pages?
it will not allow me to print,it come's out in all
nothing but
green green blotches,the picture will not
print.
my settings are properly set.can you help
me?
thank-you so much.
yours t
On Sun, Aug 24, 2003 at 05:09:06AM -0400, Brad Sawatzky wrote:
> Hi Tom,
>
> Perhaps your Mozilla build requires the Xprint package. Try installing
> xprt-xprintorg (and its depends) and see if mozilla can print.
>
Additionally, I found I needed cupsys-bsd (mentioned in the
xprt-xprintorg notes
On Sunday 24 August 2003 16:27, Kevin McKinley wrote:
> On Sun, 24 Aug 2003 13:58:42 -0400
>
> Mike Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Saturday 23 August 2003 09:37, Tom Allison wrote:
> > > this is my current printer configuration in Mozilla.
> > > lpr ${MOZ_PRINTER_NAME:+'-P'}${MOZ_PRINTER
On Sun, 24 Aug 2003 13:58:42 -0400
Mike Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Saturday 23 August 2003 09:37, Tom Allison wrote:
> > this is my current printer configuration in Mozilla.
> > lpr ${MOZ_PRINTER_NAME:+'-P'}${MOZ_PRINTER_NAME}
>
> Firebird would not print for me. I use cups. Changi
On Saturday 23 August 2003 09:37, Tom Allison wrote:
> this is my current printer configuration in Mozilla.
> lpr ${MOZ_PRINTER_NAME:+'-P'}${MOZ_PRINTER_NAME}
Firebird would not print for me. I use cups. Changing "lpr" to "lp" enabled
printing for me.
--
Mike Mueller
324881 (08/20/2003)
Make
Hi Tom,
Perhaps your Mozilla build requires the Xprint package. Try installing
xprt-xprintorg (and its depends) and see if mozilla can print.
-- Brad
On Sat, 23 Aug 2003, Tom Allison wrote:
> I'm having difficulties getting my cups printer to work with Mozilla.
>
> The printer is located on a
I'm having difficulties getting my cups printer to work with Mozilla.
The printer is located on a different box (server). But for this client, I
can successfully print using 'cat foo | lpr' and Open Office documents as well..
But Mozilla tends to hang. There is a lot of traffic to the server i
A further update. I started double checking everything. I proofread
mime.convs and mime.types again, then ran dpkg -l|grep -i cups and
started running debsums with the "a" option which I hadn't used before.
debsums -as cupsys
debsums: checksum mismatch cupsys file /etc/cups/cupsd.conf
debsums -
Yes. The same error with lpr.
On Thu, Feb 06, 2003 at 09:23:36PM -0500, Jerome Acks Jr wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 06, 2003 at 09:58:31AM -0500, Thomas H. George wrote:
>
> This latter is the one I use with my Epson 860 without having errors
> you report.
>
> > *PPD-Adobe: "4.3"
> > *%PPD file for
On Thu, Feb 06, 2003 at 09:58:31AM -0500, Thomas H. George wrote:
This latter is the one I use with my Epson 860 without having errors
you report.
> *PPD-Adobe: "4.3"
> *%PPD file for CUPS/GIMP-print.
> *%Copyright 1993-2001 by Easy Software Products, All Rights Reserved.
> *%This PPD file may
On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 09:23:27PM -0500, Jerome Acks Jr wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 10:38:32AM -0500, Thomas H. George,,, wrote:
> >
> > The problem: Printing a simple ASCII file (printtest) from a terminal.
> > The results of lp printtest are as follows:
> >
> >Epson Stylus Color
On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 10:38:32AM -0500, Thomas H. George,,, wrote:
> I have three standalone systems all with cupsys, cupsomatic, cupsys-bsd,
> cupsys-driver-gimpprint, gimp1.2, gimp1.2-print and kdelibs3-cups:
>
>Debian Woody, 2.4.18 kernel with HP Deskjet 940c, Foomatic+hpijs
> (my d
On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 01:15:21PM -0600, Donald Spoon wrote:
>
> Sounds like you are missing a "filter". Here are a couple of
> suggestions for each situation:
>
> 1. Check and make sure you have Ghostscript installed and working.
>
> 2. In the KDE Control Center --> System --> Printing Man
Thomas H. George,,, wrote:
I have three standalone systems all with cupsys, cupsomatic, cupsys-bsd,
cupsys-driver-gimpprint, gimp1.2, gimp1.2-print and kdelibs3-cups:
Debian Woody, 2.4.18 kernel with HP Deskjet 940c, Foomatic+hpijs
(my daughter)
Debian Woody, 2.4.18 kernel with Brot
I have three standalone systems all with cupsys, cupsomatic, cupsys-bsd,
cupsys-driver-gimpprint, gimp1.2, gimp1.2-print and kdelibs3-cups:
Debian Woody, 2.4.18 kernel with HP Deskjet 940c, Foomatic+hpijs
(my daughter)
Debian Woody, 2.4.18 kernel with Brother HL-730, Foomatic+hl7x0
I just installed cups and have configured my printer through cups web
interface. Have a problem configuring the printer in x, so that i could print
directly from kmail or openoffice.
Here goes the problem... The printer i have added is working, command lpr -P
is working perfectly. But when i
Thus spake Nathan Weston:
> I have a parallel port printer that used to work just fine... however, I
> recently reinstalled after a drive failure, and now it's not working. I have
> parallel port support in the kernel. At boot-time, I get the messages:
>
> parport0: PC-style at 0x378 [PCSPP,TRIS
I have a parallel port printer that used to work just fine... however, I
recently reinstalled after a drive failure, and now it's not working. I have
parallel port support in the kernel. At boot-time, I get the messages:
parport0: PC-style at 0x378 [PCSPP,TRISTATE]
parport0: cpp_daisy: aa5500ff(
On Thu, 26 Jul 2001 20:01:39 +0100
Roland Hinkley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have been away from Linux and Debian for a while. I am now running a
> 'Woody' system.
>
> I have an Epson USB printer attached which I would like to use.
>
> I have read the documents I can find on USB in
Roland Hinkley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have an Epson USB printer attached which I would like to use.
>
> I have read the documents I can find on USB in general and USB printers
> in particular.
>
> Kernel (2.2.19pre17) is compiled with USB and USB printer support as
> modules. I have cre
Hi,
I have been away from Linux and Debian for a while. I am now running a
'Woody' system.
I have an Epson USB printer attached which I would like to use.
I have read the documents I can find on USB in general and USB printers
in particular.
Kernel (2.2.19pre17) is compiled with USB and USB pri
Hi
When I do lpr foo only numbers are printed. I know that the lpd is running
and lprng is started at bootup. I use magicfilterconfig and as far as I
can see it should be o.k.
I did a strace lpr and tried to send it to the list, but it seems not to
have arrived.
Are there any limitations concernin
I can not get this printer to work in linux. Does anyone have any ideas on
what to do? paraport and para-printer are on in my kernel. It detects the
paralalel port. but, for example, if I do cat file > /dev/lp0 I get
nothing,. No error messages, but no printout. :< Someone said they think
the
I tried that too. Still no luck. However, here is the lpc status all now...
lp35_05:
queuing is enabled
printing is enabled
no entries
no daemon present
lp35A:
queuing is enabled
printing is enabled
5 entries in spool area
lp35A is
I tried what you suggested. It seemed to be a step in the right direction.
After I issued lpc start all, and then checked lpc status all, I got reasonable
results. Moreover, I didn't get the "connection refused" messages from my print
jobs that I had before. However, having said all that, nothi
Sometimes, printers give the code that they are off-line (ran out of ink,
someone
physically took it off line), or the "I'm OK and ready to do your bidding,
master"
signal doesn't get recieved, so lpd thinks that the printer isn't working. You
should be able to see this with lpc status, and a qu
I recently had a sudden "ain't going to print" problem (although not on a
network), and I got around it by dropping into root and going to "lpc".
Then I issued the "abort" command, followed by "start all". When I exited
lpc, everything was back to normal.
YMMV, though. I don't know why it happend
Subject: network printer problems
Date: Mon, May 03, 1999 at 02:17:41PM -0500
In reply to:Marc Mongeon
I am not, by any means a printer guru, but. I installed magicfilter
and the printcap I made using it, allows me to do:
lpr hellow.ps
No sweat, no strain.
HTH
Quoting Marc
I am having a heck of a time setting up a "virtual" postscript
printer. I am trying:
$ cat hellow.ps | /etc/filter.ps | lpr -Praw
where:
- Begin hellow.ps -
%!
/Helvetica findfont 72 scalefont setfont
72 72 moveto
(Hello, world!) show
showpage
- Begin filter.ps -
#!/bin/sh
/usr
Hi guys,
Sorry to annoy you with another printer post, but I am having a
problem here.
HP DeskJet 697C connected on /dev/lp0 with Slink + 2.2.5.
I can't even ouput a text file to it. If I do
echo "blah" > /dev/lp0
It awakes, loads paper, cleans heads, and stops there. Doesn't even
eject the pap
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write:
>Does the Debian distribution for the DEC Alpha have problems with certain
>motherboards or other hardware? I am planning to get an alpha system, and
>I would like to install Debian.
The best thing to do is to ask on debian-alpha (I've cc'ed that and
put
I've been trying for a while to get my scanner and printer to cooperate
and act like a copy machine. I've got a small script that I've hacked in
various ways, but no matter what I try, I can't get the scale quite right.
I've got a Mustek scanner that I use with SANE (at 300dpi, lineart mode)
an
I've got Slink and I'm trying to make aps filter and lpr work as a
team, but it's giving me some problems (that Slackware didn't give me,
oddly enough).
I installed apsfilter and lpr from dselect. I read the stuff for
apsfilter and found out it didn't have teh djc670 driver i use
Paul Nathan Puri wrote:
> My HP LaserJet 6L prints with very wierd characters.
When you say "wierd characters" what exactly are you seeing?
Does it print anything readable? What kind of a file are you using for your
tests?
Are you using a filters? I've seen magic filter dork the output when y
My HP LaserJet 6L prints with very wierd characters. For a brief moment, I
could print quite well. Then I recompiled the kernel and now it prints
gobblety gook. How should I configure my kernel so that I have all the correct
modules? Which modules should be kept as modules, which should be b
Installable modules, eh? A feature I was not aware of. The modules I
have installed are 'serial', 'hpfs', and 'vfat'. I know to type
'insmod' to install a module. How do I either install the module to
print or uninstall the module supporting the Zip drive so that I can
print. I am using kernal
On Wed, 4 Nov 1998, Lance Hoffmeyer wrote:
> In my attempt to isolate why I can't print I came across a potential
> problem. When I installed Linux I had a parallel
> port Zip Drive attached to my printer port. If I type 'mount /dev/sda
> Zip' I am able to mount the zip drive. Since
> my prin
On Wed, Nov 04, 1998 at 09:13:29PM -0600, Lance Hoffmeyer wrote:
> In my attempt to isolate why I can't print I came across a potential
> problem. When I installed Linux I had a parallel
> port Zip Drive attached to my printer port. If I type 'mount /dev/sda
> Zip' I am able to mount the zip dri
In my attempt to isolate why I can't print I came across a potential
problem. When I installed Linux I had a parallel
port Zip Drive attached to my printer port. If I type 'mount /dev/sda
Zip' I am able to mount the zip drive. Since
my printer is connected to the Zip drive I was wondering if t
Make a copy of your /etc/printcap and then run magicfilterconfig.
I think the "if" line should be something like
:if=/usr/sbin/ljet4l-filter
ljet4l-filter is a magicfilter script (it starts with
#! /usr/sbin/magicfilter).
All lines should end with a \ until the end of the printer description.
At 06:18 AM 10/26/1998 -0600, you wrote:
>OK, this is how my printcap looks. I still get the insidious message
>'transfer to [EMAIL PROTECTED] failed'
>What could be causing this? OR, what can I change in my printcap that
>mught get my printer working.
>It is an HP660C but I would think I could st
OK, this is how my printcap looks. I still get the insidious message
'transfer to [EMAIL PROTECTED] failed'
What could be causing this? OR, what can I change in my printcap that
mught get my printer working.
It is an HP660C but I would think I could still get garbage out of it by
typing 'lp test'?
I try and print and get an error
lp: Driver configured but no interfaces found
What does this mean and what do I need to do to print?
Thanks
Lance
well, no one responded to this, so I'll just say that I fixed the problem
by removing lprng and installing lpr. I read that lprng is supposed to be
better but I also read in the bug lists that lprng has a problem with
truncating the pipe before the printer has a chance to receive all the
data, whic
I've been trying off and on for the last three days to get my printer
working. I tried magicfilter but that didn't work, output was always
screwed up and truncated. So I purged magicfilter and installed apsfilter
to see if it was any better and now my printer daemon is refusing all
requests. specif
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