Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer problem ...

2016-01-27 Thread Will Cooke
On 26 January 2016 at 11:05, Barry Drake wrote: > Hi there I've just installed my printer on xenial. The printer I > have, is missing from the database in cups. I had to get the driver from > HP. The printer is an HP Deskjet 30558 all in one. Is this something I > should report as a CU

[ubuntu-uk] Printer problem ...

2016-01-26 Thread Barry Drake
Hi there I've just installed my printer on xenial. The printer I have, is missing from the database in cups. I had to get the driver from HP. The printer is an HP Deskjet 30558 all in one. Is this something I should report as a CUPS bug, or is it an HP problem that I need to report t

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer Problem

2011-12-03 Thread Barry Drake
On 02/12/11 19:42, Michael Daniels wrote: Am still on 10.04 Barry, was after a routine loading of the 10.04 updates. I can not see why it has happened, why should one want a password to print something ? I realised last night that if your problem was caused by an update, it could only have be

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer Problem

2011-12-02 Thread Colin Law
On 2 December 2011 22:07, Michael Daniels wrote: > > >> Date: Fri, 2 Dec 2011 21:00:55 + >> From: ubuntu-advertis...@gmx.com > >> To: ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com >> Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer Problem >> >> On 02/12/11 20:51, Neil Greenwood w

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer Problem

2011-12-02 Thread Michael Daniels
> Date: Fri, 2 Dec 2011 21:00:55 + > From: ubuntu-advertis...@gmx.com > To: ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com > Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer Problem > > On 02/12/11 20:51, Neil Greenwood wrote: > > Ahh, I've also just noticed on the Policies tab (I'm using 1

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer Problem

2011-12-02 Thread Barry Drake
On 02/12/11 20:51, Neil Greenwood wrote: Ahh, I've also just noticed on the Policies tab (I'm using 11.04, so it might be slightly different), there's an "Operation Policy" setting, which has the values "Default behaviour" and "Authenticated" - mine is set to "Default", so check yours isn't set

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer Problem

2011-12-02 Thread Neil Greenwood
On Dydd Gwener 02 mis Rhagfyr 2011 19:56:42 GMT, Michael Daniels wrote: > > From: clan...@googlemail.com > > Date: Fri, 2 Dec 2011 15:52:16 + > > To: ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com > > Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer Problem > > @Michael. If you go to System Setti

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer Problem

2011-12-02 Thread Michael Daniels
> From: clan...@googlemail.com > Date: Fri, 2 Dec 2011 15:52:16 + > To: ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com > Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer Problem > > On 2 December 2011 15:39, Barry Drake wrote: > > I've had a posting off-list from Michael, and replied as follo

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer Problem

2011-12-02 Thread Colin Law
On 2 December 2011 15:39, Barry Drake wrote: > I've had a posting off-list from Michael, and replied as follows.  Does this > make sense? > > On 02/12/11 13:29, Michael Daniels wrote: > >>  /My most recent posting to the list has not attracted as much >>  attention as another, but that is how it h

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer Problem

2011-12-02 Thread Barry Drake
I've had a posting off-list from Michael, and replied as follows. Does this make sense? On 02/12/11 13:29, Michael Daniels wrote: /My most recent posting to the list has not attracted as much attention as another, but that is how it happens./ /Here is my latest challenge. Following an Ubun

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer Authentication

2011-12-01 Thread Michael Daniels
: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer Authentification Thanks Neil, the authentication demand seemed to appear after an Ubuntu update. Mine is not a networked printer, I have, again, searched the internet for help, all seems to relate to network printers. Nothing found in cups help, so I am still trying

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer Authentification

2011-11-30 Thread Michael Daniels
which appears after requesting any document print request. Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2011 17:53:00 + From: neil.greenwood@gmail.com To: ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer Authentification Sorry, I've just realised I didn't make it clear that these settings mi

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer Authentification

2011-11-30 Thread Neil Greenwood
Daniel. > > > > > > > From: danielcas...@gmail.com > > > Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2011 01:04:52 + > > > To: ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com > > > Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer Authentification > > > > > > > > Hey Michael, > > >

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer Authentification

2011-11-30 Thread Neil Greenwood
el Daniels" wrote: > > Local Printer, thanks, Daniel. > > > > From: danielcas...@gmail.com > > Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2011 01:04:52 + > > To: ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com > > Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer Authentification > > > > > Hey Michael, &g

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer Authentification

2011-11-30 Thread Michael Daniels
Local Printer, thanks, Daniel. > From: danielcas...@gmail.com > Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2011 01:04:52 + > To: ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com > Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer Authentification > > Hey Michael, > > Is it a local printer, or is it done across the network with C

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer Authentification

2011-11-29 Thread Daniel Case
Hey Michael, Is it a local printer, or is it done across the network with CUPS? Daniel On 30 November 2011 00:08, Michael Daniels wrote: > I now get a request to enter authentication for each print job, 10.04, have > never previously needed a password to print something, have looked > everywher

[ubuntu-uk] Printer Authentification

2011-11-29 Thread Michael Daniels
I now get a request to enter authentication for each print job, 10.04, have never previously needed a password to print something, have looked everywhere for help, nothing found. Any ideas, please ?-- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailma

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer

2011-11-23 Thread Tony Pursell
On 23 November 2011 11:31, Ted Wager wrote: > Looking for a new printer possibly laser & not to dear. My Samsung has > gone on the blink after 2 years of use. > > Sent from my android device. > > -- > > HP are well supported using HPLIP. But always go to http://www.openprinting.org/printers to

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer

2011-11-23 Thread Vince Marsters
I am using a Konica-Minolta 1650EN colour laser which comes with Linux drivers in the box and works really well. It is network and USB and cost just over £100 when I purchased it last year. Vince On 23/11/11 11:31, Ted Wager wrote: Looking for a new printer possibly laser & not to dear. My S

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer

2011-11-23 Thread Dave Morley
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 23/11/11 11:31, Ted Wager wrote: > Looking for a new printer possibly laser & not to dear. My Samsung > has gone on the blink after 2 years of use. > > Sent from my android device. > > > Your options are HP, Samsung or Lexmark. For lexmark doub

[ubuntu-uk] Printer

2011-11-23 Thread Ted Wager
Looking for a new printer possibly laser & not to dear. My Samsung has gone on the blink after 2 years of use. Sent from my android device.-- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/

[ubuntu-uk] printer problem

2011-09-22 Thread allen williams
After running update manager two days ago, and rebooting as instructed, my printer (Epson RX620) is no longer recognized. The system claims it is not connected (which the printer is, via an USB port, which I have changed twice). I have also tried rebooting with the printer disconnected and th

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer driver ...

2011-02-15 Thread Barry Drake
Just to say thanks to those who replied. '--force' worked with both parts of the driver. The driver is not just a ppd. It contains some library binaries as well. Main thing is, it works. I had a bit of a problem with the scanner, but after spending more time on the Brother Linux support site f

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer driver ...

2011-02-14 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 14 February 2011 16:41, Barry Drake wrote: > I decided to have a go with the AMD 64-bit version of Maverick. I put > it on a second hard drive so the 32-bit version is untouched. All was > fine until I wanted to use my Brother DCP 135C printer/scanner. I > looked at their Linux driver page,

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer driver ...

2011-02-14 Thread Tyler J. Wagner
On Mon, 2011-02-14 at 16:41 +, Barry Drake wrote: > I decided to have a go with the AMD 64-bit version of Maverick. I put > it on a second hard drive so the 32-bit version is untouched. All was > fine until I wanted to use my Brother DCP 135C printer/scanner. I > looked at their Linux driver

[ubuntu-uk] Printer driver ...

2011-02-14 Thread Barry Drake
I decided to have a go with the AMD 64-bit version of Maverick. I put it on a second hard drive so the 32-bit version is untouched. All was fine until I wanted to use my Brother DCP 135C printer/scanner. I looked at their Linux driver page, and the only drivers available are the ones I already h

[ubuntu-uk] printer problem

2011-01-01 Thread Norman Silverstone
The printer in question, an HP P1505n, is connected to a router by a cable as is a laptop running Ubuntu 10.04. Several months ago the printer was set up and working using the laptop and, in addition, was working wirelessly with a desktop machine running Windows XP Pro and wirelessly with another d

[ubuntu-uk] Printer monitor needs older libs

2010-02-17 Thread Wulfy
I wanted to check on the ink levels in my Canon PIXMA iP2500 printer. However, when I ran the monitor, it complained that a library couldn't be found. I ran "ldd" on the program and got this output ( I used the `which..` command because I don't know where the monitor lives): wu...@wulfy-de

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer prob

2009-09-08 Thread Rob Beard
mike daniels wrote: > 9.04 detected and enabled my HP1440 printer automatically. > My Lexmark Z34 was not detected, after adding it, a print request just > returned blank pages. > Any suggestions please, (apart from "use the HP one") ? > Thanks, Michael > > Too be honest the Lexmark printers are n

[ubuntu-uk] Printer prob

2009-09-08 Thread mike daniels
9.04 detected and enabled my HP1440 printer automatically. My Lexmark Z34 was not detected, after adding it, a print request just returned blank pages. Any suggestions please, (apart from "use the HP one") ? Thanks, Michael -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/l

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer problems

2009-07-15 Thread Rob Beard
Neil Greenwood wrote: > 2009/7/14 Wulfy : > >> That's what I did. The settings indicated that the USB port was >> enabled. It appeared in the menu with the printer as seen by the VB >> container. But it was greyed out and I couldn't tick the box. So >> although it was seen, it wasn't actually

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer problems

2009-07-15 Thread Neil Greenwood
2009/7/14 Wulfy : > That's what I did.  The settings indicated that the USB port was > enabled.  It appeared in the menu with the printer as seen by the VB > container.  But it was greyed out and I couldn't tick the box. So > although it was seen, it wasn't actually passing the port through to the

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer problems

2009-07-14 Thread Wulfy
Neil Greenwood wrote: > OK, I wasn't clear enough in my statement. You can only change the > settings for the VM when the VM isn't running or suspended IIRC. > > So, when WinXP is running in the VM, you need to choose the Machine > > Close menu option, then choose "Power Off" in the screen that sho

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer problems

2009-07-14 Thread Neil Greenwood
2009/7/14 Wulfy : > Neil Greenwood wrote: >> 2009/7/11 Wulfy : >> >>> Neil Greenwood wrote: >>> 2009/7/11 Wulfy : > I tried to do that but with a 32-bit WinXP guest.  The problem is that > VirtualBox wouldn't pass the USB through, even though I'd downloaded the > version

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer problems

2009-07-14 Thread Wulfy
Neil Greenwood wrote: > 2009/7/11 Wulfy : > >> Neil Greenwood wrote: >> >>> 2009/7/11 Wulfy : >>> >>> I tried to do that but with a 32-bit WinXP guest. The problem is that VirtualBox wouldn't pass the USB through, even though I'd downloaded the version that's supposed

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer problems

2009-07-13 Thread Neil Greenwood
2009/7/11 Wulfy : > Neil Greenwood wrote: >> 2009/7/11 Wulfy : >> >>> I tried to do that but with a 32-bit WinXP guest.  The problem is that >>> VirtualBox wouldn't pass the USB through, even though I'd downloaded the >>> version that's supposed to do that. >>> >>> >> >> Did you install the guest a

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer problems

2009-07-11 Thread Wulfy
Neil Greenwood wrote: > 2009/7/11 Wulfy : > >> I tried to do that but with a 32-bit WinXP guest. The problem is that >> VirtualBox wouldn't pass the USB through, even though I'd downloaded the >> version that's supposed to do that. >> >> > > Did you install the guest additions? They're nee

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer problems

2009-07-11 Thread Neil Greenwood
2009/7/11 Wulfy : > I tried to do that but with a 32-bit WinXP guest.  The problem is that > VirtualBox wouldn't pass the USB through, even though I'd downloaded the > version that's supposed to do that. > Did you install the guest additions? They're needed to get USB working, IIRC. Cofion/Regard

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer problems

2009-07-10 Thread Wulfy
danattwood wrote: > Wulfy wrote: > >> One of the thing I tried was to install the PPD file. It complained >> that the driver was needed. I even tried to compile the source (not >> something I usually get into) but that kept failing, too... :@( >> >> I think perhaps that if I installed the 32-

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer problems

2009-07-10 Thread Wulfy
Tony Pursell wrote: > On 10 Jul 2009 at 0:02, Wulfy wrote: > > >> My printer died so I bought a new one. It's a Canon PIXMA iP2500. My >> Kubuntu Jaunty set-up recognises the printer and correctly identifies >> it, but it refuses to talk to it. Requesting a test page causes the >> lights t

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer problems

2009-07-10 Thread Tony Pursell
On 10 Jul 2009 at 0:02, Wulfy wrote: > > My printer died so I bought a new one. It's a Canon PIXMA iP2500. My > Kubuntu Jaunty set-up recognises the printer and correctly identifies > it, but it refuses to talk to it. Requesting a test page causes the > lights to flash but no page to appear

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer problems

2009-07-10 Thread Alan Lord (News)
> I think perhaps that if I installed the 32-bit version I could use it. I > don't really want to do that, though... I thought that 64bit Ubuntu was Multilib? Multilib means it has *both* 32 and 64bit libraries. I might be wrong here but I kind of thought that was the whole point of Multilib..

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer problems

2009-07-10 Thread danattwood
Wulfy wrote: > Alan Lord (News) wrote: > >> On 10/07/09 13:16, Wulfy wrote: >> >> >> >>> Thanks, Alan. >>> >>> I had seen that page but it's for the i386 version of Ubuntu. I don't >>> really want to downgrade my architecture just to get the printer >>> going... :@( >>> >>> Once again,

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer problems

2009-07-10 Thread Wulfy
Alan Lord (News) wrote: > On 10/07/09 13:16, Wulfy wrote: > > >> Thanks, Alan. >> >> I had seen that page but it's for the i386 version of Ubuntu. I don't >> really want to downgrade my architecture just to get the printer >> going... :@( >> >> Once again, thanks for responding. >> > > No

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer problems

2009-07-10 Thread Alan Lord (News)
On 10/07/09 13:16, Wulfy wrote: > Thanks, Alan. > > I had seen that page but it's for the i386 version of Ubuntu. I don't > really want to downgrade my architecture just to get the printer > going... :@( > > Once again, thanks for responding. No problem. I had some issues with a KM printer befo

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer problems

2009-07-10 Thread Wulfy
Alan Lord (News) wrote: > On 10/07/09 00:02, Wulfy wrote: > >> My printer died so I bought a new one. It's a Canon PIXMA iP2500. My >> Kubuntu Jaunty set-up recognises the printer and correctly identifies >> it, but it refuses to talk to it. Requesting a test page causes the >> lights to flas

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer problems

2009-07-09 Thread Alan Lord (News)
On 10/07/09 00:02, Wulfy wrote: > My printer died so I bought a new one. It's a Canon PIXMA iP2500. My > Kubuntu Jaunty set-up recognises the printer and correctly identifies > it, but it refuses to talk to it. Requesting a test page causes the > lights to flash but no page to appear. I can't h

[ubuntu-uk] Printer problems

2009-07-09 Thread Wulfy
My printer died so I bought a new one. It's a Canon PIXMA iP2500. My Kubuntu Jaunty set-up recognises the printer and correctly identifies it, but it refuses to talk to it. Requesting a test page causes the lights to flash but no page to appear. I went to the Canon site and there's a driver

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer sharing

2008-03-01 Thread Matthew Wild
On Sat, Mar 1, 2008 at 6:09 PM, Andy Watts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Guys > > We have 2 PCs in the house and l'd like to be able to print from this > one. The printer is installed on my wife's PC which runs Win2KPro. > > l have a wired router and am not sure what is required to be setup. >

[ubuntu-uk] Printer sharing

2008-03-01 Thread Andy Watts
Hi Guys We have 2 PCs in the house and l'd like to be able to print from this one. The printer is installed on my wife's PC which runs Win2KPro. l have a wired router and am not sure what is required to be setup. Hopefully there's a FAQ lurking somewhere :) Andy -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.co

Re: [ubuntu-uk] printer problem

2007-11-07 Thread norman
> Ahh I see. I did notice that the Printer application had changed since > the last release. It seems to me that the first thing to do after loading a new release is to go through all the settings etc. to see what has changed and what the effect, if any, of those changes would be. Norman --

Re: [ubuntu-uk] printer problem

2007-11-07 Thread Rob Beard
norman wrote: < snip > >>> You should find smb.conf in /etc/samba >>> >>> To edit it, open up a terminal and then enter the following on the >>> command line: >>> >>> sudo gedit /etc/samba/smb.conf >>> > > The problem was solved by selecting System -> Administration -> Printing > -> Server

Re: [ubuntu-uk] printer problem

2007-11-07 Thread norman
> > > < snip > > > > You should find smb.conf in /etc/samba > > > > To edit it, open up a terminal and then enter the following on the > > command line: > > > > sudo gedit /etc/samba/smb.conf > > The problem was solved by selecting System -> Administration -> Printing -> Server settings and

Re: [ubuntu-uk] printer problem

2007-11-07 Thread norman
> > < snip > > You should find smb.conf in /etc/samba > > To edit it, open up a terminal and then enter the following on the > command line: > > sudo gedit /etc/samba/smb.conf > > Hope this helps. Thank you, I will give it a go. Norman -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.

Re: [ubuntu-uk] printer problem

2007-11-07 Thread Rob Beard
Quoting norman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > < snip > >> > >> Can your Windows machine still see the printer? >> >> I mean, if you open up Windows Explorer and type in \\ubuntuboxhostname >> (replacing ubuntuboxhostname for the name of your Ubuntu machine) does >> it list the printer amongst any folder

Re: [ubuntu-uk] printer problem

2007-11-07 Thread norman
< snip > > > > Can your Windows machine still see the printer? > > I mean, if you open up Windows Explorer and type in \\ubuntuboxhostname > (replacing ubuntuboxhostname for the name of your Ubuntu machine) does > it list the printer amongst any folder shares? > > I'm just wondering if for so

Re: [ubuntu-uk] printer problem

2007-11-07 Thread Rob Beard
norman wrote: > Does any one else have a problem with printing? For no obvious reason I > am unable to print from a Windows box which is connected via wireless to > my Ubuntu machine and the printer works OK from the Ubuntu machine. I > changed recently to 7.10 and I think there were some changes t

[ubuntu-uk] printer problem

2007-11-06 Thread norman
Does any one else have a problem with printing? For no obvious reason I am unable to print from a Windows box which is connected via wireless to my Ubuntu machine and the printer works OK from the Ubuntu machine. I changed recently to 7.10 and I think there were some changes to Cups today. Please

[ubuntu-uk] Printer

2007-11-05 Thread Ted
Anyone want an HP DJ610 printer? Must be collected from High Peak area Works ok in Linux.. -- Regards Ted Wager G3TPI High Peak UK Using Ubuntu Gutsy Linux -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.kubuntu.org/UKTeam/

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer/scanner/copier

2007-01-18 Thread Bill Smith
London School of Puppetry wrote: > I had an Epson printer with expiry chip and it drove me mad and wasted > millions of pounds. > > On 18/01/07, *Neil Greenwood* < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > wrote: > > On 17/01/07, Robin Menneer < [EMAIL PROTECTED] >

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer/scanner/copier

2007-01-18 Thread Toby Smithe
On Thu, 2007-01-18 at 23:28 +, London School of Puppetry wrote: > I had an Epson printer with expiry chip and it drove me mad and wasted > millions of pounds. A printer cost you millions? I wish I had that kind of money to throw away :P -- Help me get to Venezuela! http://tibsplace.co.uk/ven

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer/scanner/copier

2007-01-18 Thread London School of Puppetry
I had an Epson printer with expiry chip and it drove me mad and wasted millions of pounds. On 18/01/07, Neil Greenwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 17/01/07, Robin Menneer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > David > Thank you for your advice. The trouble is that I'm spoilt for choice. > It looks as

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer/scanner/copier

2007-01-18 Thread Robin Menneer
Neil Thanks for advice. The DX 6000 is the only one which gives ink usage - 425 sheets for black ink - the other models (and makes) are all silent as far as I can ferret out. No info available about expiry date. Should one go for the only machine for which there are ink usage data published ? A

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer/scanner/copier

2007-01-18 Thread Neil Greenwood
On 17/01/07, Robin Menneer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > David > Thank you for your advice. The trouble is that I'm spoilt for choice. > It looks as if it is between hp, canon or epsom, but there are so > many models. I don't mind paying extra if it is worth it. > Robin Robin, You're likely to

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer/scanner/copier

2007-01-17 Thread Robin Menneer
David Thank you for your advice. The trouble is that I'm spoilt for choice. It looks as if it is between hp, canon or epsom, but there are so many models. I don't mind paying extra if it is worth it. Robin On 1/17/07, David Morley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I have to replace my bust hp psc

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer/scanner/copier

2007-01-17 Thread David Morley
> I have to replace my bust hp psc 2175 worked by a mac mini and a > ubuntu pc. The hp psc was expensive in cartridges, probably as it had > no economy printing mode. The printer/computer interface was not > totally reliable. > Any suggestions for a replacement. It's for home working, including

[ubuntu-uk] Printer/scanner/copier

2007-01-17 Thread Robin Menneer
I have to replace my bust hp psc 2175 worked by a mac mini and a ubuntu pc. The hp psc was expensive in cartridges, probably as it had no economy printing mode. The printer/computer interface was not totally reliable. Any suggestions for a replacement. It's for home working, including supporting

[ubuntu-uk] printer problem

2006-12-16 Thread baza
Hi, can anyone advise me on a printer issue? I've got an HP Deskjet 3745 printer. It's detected as a 3740, which is ok, but when I try to print to it the printer info always reports 'job stopped', hitting 'resume' dose not get things moving. Any help welcome Baz -- +++ ht

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer

2005-11-18 Thread Ted
On Thursday 17 November 2005 17:54, Colin Murphy wrote: > On Wednesday 16 November 2005 19:05, Ted wrote: > > Having problems with setting up my DJ720c printer in Ubuntu > > It is picked up ok in dmesg but I cannot print at all...Sending a file > > to it with lpr produces nothing at all..No error m

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer

2005-11-17 Thread Sarangan Thuraisingham
baza wrote: And there endeth the lesson :) I didn't read what this list was 'for' and thought it was for, 'Ubuntu chat' from people in the UK. Baza I just mentioned that questions about apps, linux, etc are more likely to be answered in the ubuntu-users list than here. Besides, all of us in

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer

2005-11-17 Thread Norman Silverstone
On Thu, 2005-11-17 at 19:28 +, baza wrote: > > y because I know how it feels to have a mailing > > > > list mail go unanswered. > > > > > > The 'ubuntu-uk' list is for the ubuntu users in UK and its mainly aimed > > > at letting users know about regional events. You can also get help about > >

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer

2005-11-17 Thread baza
> y because I know how it feels to have a mailing > > > list mail go unanswered. > > > > The 'ubuntu-uk' list is for the ubuntu users in UK and its mainly aimed > > at letting users know about regional events. You can also get help about > > the regional stuff like, how to install welsh support in

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer

2005-11-17 Thread Sarangan Thuraisingham
Colin Murphy wrote: On Thursday 17 November 2005 18:36, Sarangan Thuraisingham wrote: Colin Murphy wrote: I can't help and reply only because I know how it feels to have a mailing list mail go unanswered. The 'ubuntu-uk' list is for the ubuntu users in UK and its mainly aimed at letting use

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer

2005-11-17 Thread Colin Murphy
On Thursday 17 November 2005 18:36, Sarangan Thuraisingham wrote: > Colin Murphy wrote: > > I can't help and reply only because I know how it feels to have a mailing > > list mail go unanswered. > > The 'ubuntu-uk' list is for the ubuntu users in UK and its mainly aimed > at letting users know abou

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer

2005-11-17 Thread Sarangan Thuraisingham
Colin Murphy wrote: I can't help and reply only because I know how it feels to have a mailing list mail go unanswered. The 'ubuntu-uk' list is for the ubuntu users in UK and its mainly aimed at letting users know about regional events. You can also get help about the regional stuff like, ho

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Printer

2005-11-17 Thread Colin Murphy
On Wednesday 16 November 2005 19:05, Ted wrote: > Having problems with setting up my DJ720c printer in Ubuntu > It is picked up ok in dmesg but I cannot print at all...Sending a file > to it with lpr produces nothing at all..No error messages even... > I goto setup the printer with cups ands it tel

[ubuntu-uk] Printer

2005-11-16 Thread Ted
Having problems with setting up my DJ720c printer in Ubuntu It is picked up ok in dmesg but I cannot print at all...Sending a file to it with lpr produces nothing at all..No error messages even... I goto setup the printer with cups ands it tells me it cannot find a running server. I have rein