[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> If it's a "line-termination character problem", how can solve it?
Well, with HP printers, there's a control character that you can send
the character to set the convention. I don't know what you'd do for
other printers, or even if it's actually relevant, but I'd say y
You have received some good answers and hopefully one of them will help.
I'd like to add one thing. I recently had a similiar problem. I followed
the docs diligently and installed everything perfectly but I still could
not print. Then out of frustration I deinstalled apsfilter and tried
magicfil
Thank you all for trying to answer my question. I think I have forgotten
to say, that I am indeed "cat"-ing a postsript-file (not raw text or
anything else, but I admit that I tried...) to the printer,
but it does not work. Under DOS the command "copy junk.ps lpt1"
prints every postscript-file wit
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I have a serious problem with my printer: it does not print.
> If I try to print anything (via "cat" as root, or with "lpr"),
> the device seems to receive data, because its display says
> so ("PROCESSING...WAITING..." and then "READY").
> But it still does not print
If this is a postscript only printer, are you sending it a postscript
file or just characters to /dev/lp0? The fact that it says processing
suggests that it is receiving your data, but it can't understand what
you're sending it. Try cat'ing a real (short) postscript file to the
printer and see if
I have a serious problem with my printer: it does not print.
If I try to print anything (via "cat" as root, or with "lpr"),
the device seems to receive data, because its display says
so ("PROCESSING...WAITING..." and then "READY").
But it still does not print.
My Debian is 1.2 of the InfoMagic D
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