Joris Huizer wrote:
Clyde Wilson wrote:
Joris Huizer wrote:
Clyde Wilson wrote:
I have a printer that hooks up to my USB port. If I do a 'echo
"OK" > /dev/usb/lp0' I don't get any output. Is there something I
need to do to get the right device?
You can find information about all sorts of pri
Clyde Wilson wrote:
Joris Huizer wrote:
Clyde Wilson wrote:
I have a printer that hooks up to my USB port. If I do a 'echo "OK"
> /dev/usb/lp0' I don't get any output. Is there something I need to
do to get the right device?
You can find information about all sorts of printers at
http://lin
Joris Huizer wrote:
Clyde Wilson wrote:
I have a printer that hooks up to my USB port. If I do a 'echo "OK"
> /dev/usb/lp0' I don't get any output. Is there something I need to
do to get the right device?
You can find information about all sorts of printers at
http://linuxprinting.org/
Also
welly hartanto wrote:
--- Clyde Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a printer that hooks up to my USB port. If I
do a 'echo "OK" >
/dev/usb/lp0' I don't get any output. Is there
something I need to do
to get the right device?
Are you using udev ? which kernel
--- Clyde Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a printer that hooks up to my USB port. If I
> do a 'echo "OK" >
> /dev/usb/lp0' I don't get any output. Is there
> something I need to do
> to get the right device?
>
Are you using udev ? which kernel is your system
running ?
Several day
Clyde Wilson wrote:
I have a printer that hooks up to my USB port. If I do a 'echo "OK" >
/dev/usb/lp0' I don't get any output. Is there something I need to do
to get the right device?
You can find information about all sorts of printers at
http://linuxprinting.org/
Also, make sure you have
I have a printer that hooks up to my USB port. If I do a 'echo "OK" >
/dev/usb/lp0' I don't get any output. Is there something I need to do
to get the right device?
--
To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Joakim Svensson wrote:
>
> Hello list,
>
> I am running woody and am about to get my EPSON 740 printer
> up and running.
>
> What are the prefered way to do this ? I am thinking
>
> Ghostscript
> gimp-print stp driver
> what else ? magicfilter
> what are PDQ,CUPS,LPD ? can it help me ?
>
> Ha
I set mine up using Magicfilter.
Would you e-mail instructions to me also, if it's not too much trouble?
I don't think my Epson 740 is set up correctly although it seems to work fine.
thanks
--
Andrew
On 01-Nov-2000 Christopher W. Aiken wrote:
> I have set up my Epson 740 on Debian 2.2.
> Works
I'd love that!
Thanks
I have set up my Epson 740 on Debian 2.2.
Works perfectly. I set up three print queues
(360x360, 720x720, 1440x720 resolutions).
If you want I will email you instructions
and GS drivers this evening when I get home
from the office. Pretty simple. Probably
about 15-20 minutes of work.
email me
Hello list,
I am running woody and am about to get my EPSON 740 printer
up and running.
What are the prefered way to do this ? I am thinking
Ghostscript
gimp-print stp driver
what else ? magicfilter
what are PDQ,CUPS,LPD ? can it help me ?
Has anyone done this ?
Do I have to get gs source and
Hi, Christian
I think the series Epson Stylus Color exhibit several models at nice prices.
After
installing recode and magicfilter and using magicfilterconfig after deleting the
current /etc/printcap file and the /var/spool/lpd/lp directory which are
created by
default, the installation is very s
Hi,
I need to purchase a printer for my Debian box. Of course I want one
that will be easy to install and run from Linux without problems.
Please advice when it comes to purchasing an ink printer in the $150-200
class.
TIA
--
Regards,
Christian Dysthe
E
I am using an HP laser jet III that I got from a used computer store
for $225. It was a reconditioned unit. Works great with ghostscript
and magicfilter. For about $100 more I could have got the IIID
version which prints on both sides of the paper (too bad, I wish I got
a IIID before the last ba
Thanx to everyone who passed along their comments and suggestions
regarding my query on the HP LaserJer 6Lse printer. Based upon your
recommendations, I went ahead and purchased it (though I did follow up
on sume suggested alternatives, as well). I set it up yesterday, using
lprng and magicfilter
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Greg Norris) writes:
> As near as I can tell it's not a winprinter, and it's print-language is
> "Enhanced HP PCL 5" (which I believe is a superset of postscript, but
> might well be mistaken on that point).
No; it's a superset of HP's PCL (Printer Control Language) - a
proprie
On Mon, 21 Sep 1998, Greg Norris wrote:
> Of course, any suggestions for alternate laser-printers which work well
> under Linux would also be greatly appreciated.
The HP LaserJet 4M+ is a good printer with a lot of features. With
magicfilter installed, it works like a charm. It's an older model,
> I'm planning to purchase a laser-printer in the near future, and am
> currently looking at a HP LaserJet 6Lse. I was wondering if anyone has
> used this model under Linux, and how well it performed if so.
I use it with no problems here.
Nice printer.
Alex Y.
--
_
_( )_
( (o___
I'm planning to purchase a laser-printer in the near future, and am
currently looking at a HP LaserJet 6Lse. I was wondering if anyone has
used this model under Linux, and how well it performed if so.
As near as I can tell it's not a winprinter, and it's print-language is
"Enhanced HP PCL 5" (whi
According to Civ Kevin F. Havener <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I'm contemplating buying one of the two subject printers. Has anyone out
> there used either of these two printers under Linux?
>
> Easy to use under Linux is the key criteria.
> Color printing is "nice to have" but most of my
On Tue, 2 Sep 1997, Civ Kevin F. Havener wrote:
> I'm contemplating buying one of the two subject printers. Has anyone out
> there used either of these two printers under Linux?
>
> Easy to use under Linux is the key criteria.
> Color printing is "nice to have" but most of my import
On 03-Sep-97 Civ Kevin F. Havener wrote:
>I'm contemplating buying one of the two subject printers. Has anyone out
>there used either of these two printers under Linux?
>
> Easy to use under Linux is the key criteria.
> Color printing is "nice to have" but most of my important printin
I'm contemplating buying one of the two subject printers. Has anyone out
there used either of these two printers under Linux?
Easy to use under Linux is the key criteria.
Color printing is "nice to have" but most of my important printing
needs are black and whit
24 matches
Mail list logo