Alex Henry Ribeiro dos Santos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I have an Epson Stylus C42SX and I'm using CUPS and cupsys-bsd.
> I get the following output when trying to align heads using the -P option 
> (All output was manually translated from 
> brazilian portuguese to english by myself):
>
>       # escputil -a -P C42SX -m escp2-c42sx
>       Wasn't able to open (null) read/write: Invalid Adress

The (null) bit is a bug.  However, you do need to use "-r" here,
because the alignment process requires full read-write access to the
device, and so can't go via a print queue ("-P").

> This is the same output I get when I run escputil through the right-click 
> menu in the printing module of KControl.
>
> When I use the -r option, I do not receive any error message, but when I get 
> to the prompt
>
>       1st Passage)
>
> nothing has been printed, and repeating the operation ('r') produces no 
> effect. Again no error appears, neither in 
> the default nor in the error output.

Do you know what options escputil was run with from this menu?  The ps
command should be able to show you.

> I don't this one was expected to work, but I think I should add it anyway:
>
>       # escputil -a -r parallel:/dev/lp0 -m escp2-c42sx
>       Wasn't able to open parallel:/dev/lp0 read/write: Invalid Adress

Try "-r /dev/lp0", i.e.

escputil -a -r /dev/lp0 -m escp2-c42sx

Does this work?


Regards,
Roger

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