On Thursday 10 September 2015 15:12:56 Gary Stainburn wrote:
> On Thursday 10 September 2015 13:11:14 Ed Greshko wrote:
> > > 1) the printer is not storing the file in the directory specified. I
> > > set up the connection as cups-pdf:/var/spool/cups-pdf/created but it
> > > stored the file in /roo
On 09/10/15 22:30, Ed Greshko wrote:
> That is odd
>
> I just changed my Out phrase from
>
> Out ${DESKTOP}
> to
> Out /var/spool/cups-pdf/created
>
> did a systemctl restart cups.service
>
> and printed a test page from "System Settings" of KDE as myself and it worked
> as expected.
>
> [root
On 09/10/15 22:12, Gary Stainburn wrote:
> No, I added the path to the connection field in system-config-printers as per
> the web page I was following.
>
> I've now updated the config as you suggested. I now have the line
>
> OUT /var/spool/cups-pdf/created
>
> however, when I did a test print it
On Thursday 10 September 2015 13:11:14 Ed Greshko wrote:
> >
> > 1) the printer is not storing the file in the directory specified. I set
> > up the connection as cups-pdf:/var/spool/cups-pdf/created but it stored
> > the file in /root/Desktop/
>
> Are you saying that in /etc/cups/cups-pdf.conf you
On 09/10/15 19:20, Gary Stainburn wrote:
> Back in the good old days (F9) I could set up a dummy SMB printer which would
> accept the file and then call a program to deal with it. I used this with
> Apple PS drivers on Windows PC's to create PDF files and email them back to
> the user. These wer
Back in the good old days (F9) I could set up a dummy SMB printer which would
accept the file and then call a program to deal with it. I used this with
Apple PS drivers on Windows PC's to create PDF files and email them back to
the user. These were back in the days before windows PDF printe driv