One more thing. I printed a test page and it said it was printed using gs-esp. Then I remembered that You mentioned in Your mail that the problem might be gs-esp. It seems to me that I don't have any option exchanging gs-esp in Sarge. I actually tried this while setting up the server. I only installed the gs-gpl and not gs-esp. Printing never worked until I installed gs-esp so I had to install it. Just now I checked the web and the cupsys docs again and couldn't find any decent debian explanation or way how to change this.
I have gs-afpl, gs-aladin, gs-esp and gs-gpl installed. Where do I throw the cupsys switch so it uses another backed? Since You just suggested gs-esp could be the culprit it would be cool if You could tell me where that switch is. Hi, At Sun, 6 Mar 2005 02:10:14 +0100 (MET), Malte Schmidt-Tychsen wrote: > I have a Sarge server running cupsys. After I printed a couple times from > different clients over network (samba win95, openoffice on sarge, ...) > I don't know why those freaked out, but I would really appreciate it if > someone would come up with a fix. Maybe someone has an idea what I can > do. > > I use standard config files and the gimprint driver for the hp laserjet 4 > on my hp laserjet 4+ It looks gimpprint or gs-esp problem rather than cupsys. Could you try other PPD? For example foomatic-filters with hplip or hpijs. Thanks, -- Kenshi Muto [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- DSL Komplett von GMX +++ Supergünstig und stressfrei einsteigen! AKTION "Kein Einrichtungspreis" nutzen: http://www.gmx.net/de/go/dsl -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]