Stefan Eßer wrote:
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> Have you tried using /dev/unlpt0 instead of /dev/ulpt0 ?
>
> See man 4 ulpt ...
>
> Regards, STefan
Yes, the problem occurs with both. One just takes longer to start the
printjob than the other, but both will spew out a bad page prior to the
first page of the job. It is no
On 2003-11-26 08:54 -0600, "Thomas T. Veldhouse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have had the problem listed in the article below for years (4.x and 5.x).
> I have been unable to use my Lexmark Optra 312 (USB) with FreeBSD (w/cups)
> because there is so often a page of "trash" printed before a print
I have had the problem listed in the article below for years (4.x and 5.x).
I have been unable to use my Lexmark Optra 312 (USB) with FreeBSD (w/cups)
because there is so often a page of "trash" printed before a print job
begins. This ONLY happens on FreeBSD and not on Linux 2.4 (w/cups). I have