On Thursday 09 June 2005 02:33 pm, Gregory Tod wrote:
> This is just a guess (and nothing to do with OpenBSD) but if you had the
> same problem I did once then this may work - see man lpr.
>
>lpr -h -P aps1
>
> Greg
I have seen no burst pages or other garbage from the printer
since I start
> Tried that along with lpc and lprm.
> Nothing stopped the printer printing garbage
> until I deleted the files from /var/spool/lpd/aps1
That is not a Gnumeric problem.
> I printed an older pdf file no problem, so the current print
> problem seems to be in bk2.pdf which was generated
> by the '
This is just a guess (and nothing to do with OpenBSD) but if you had the
same problem I did once then this may work - see man lpr.
lpr -h -P aps1
Greg
Dave Feustel wrote:
I generated a pdf file of a dead simple 1 page spreadsheet
(no formulas) using the gnumeric print command.
I examined
On Thursday 09 June 2005 02:06 pm, Stephan Wehner wrote:
> You're looking for lpq ?
Tried that along with lpc and lprm.
Nothing stopped the printer printing garbage
until I deleted the files from /var/spool/lpd/aps1
I thought there was a command to manipulate the
files in the print queue, but n
You're looking for lpq ?
Also lprm might be useful for you for the next little while :)
Stephan
On 6/9/05, Dave Feustel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I generated a pdf file of a dead simple 1 page spreadsheet
> (no formulas) using the gnumeric print command.
> I examined the file using xpdf and
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