Hello Robb, I'm using a BJ200 at home and I had the same problem at first. To solve it, I had to modify a DIP-switch setting on the printer itself. Unfortunately, I can't remember the DIP number or name by heart, and my doc's at home. So, if you don't find out yourself, mail me back and I'll get you the exact info for tomorrow. Hope this helps. Bye. Ph. A. -- //\\ \\// ///\\\ SCITEX /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /* Scitex Europe, S.A. | Philippe Andersson */ /* Dreve Richelle, 161, E-F,| PC & Network Specialist */ /* 1410 WATERLOO | [EMAIL PROTECTED] */ /* BELGIUM | +32-2-352.25.93 Fax: +32-2-352.25.84 */ /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/
______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Subject: Printing problem-Canon BJ10e Author: debian-user@lists.debian.org at INTERNET Date: 3/16/97 23:27 Hi, I've read the manuals, and the how-to's, and the documentation. And I can't figure this one out. I have a Canon BJ10e printer. I'm using the magicfilter that came from the Debian distribution (everything else is Debian too). I used magicfilterconfig to create the printcap file. Previous to this I tried with Slackware, and just to be sure, I 've even tried two different PCs. No matter what I do, when I print something I get 64 lines on the page, two on the carriage, and then it continues printing on the next page. But the two lines on the carriage never make it onto paper. I've got ":pl#60:" in my printcap, but it seems to have no effect on the number of lines actually printed on the page. Any ideas? Thanks for your help, Robb Ludwig [EMAIL PROTECTED]