*-Patrick Olson (22 Jul) | | The output of lpq is sure interesting! | | The junk below is all from ONE print job from ONE Win3.1 computer. Think | this could be part of the problem? Note that I had to take the printer | offline to get all the pieces to be in the queue together. | | server2# lpq -Pstylus | stylus is ready and printing | Rank Owner Job Files Total Size | active compman 254 /tmp/HYUNDAIXXX.a14088 4096 bytes | 1st compman 255 /tmp/HYUNDAIXXX.a14088 2304 bytes | 2nd compman 256 /tmp/HYUNDAIXXX.a14088 4096 bytes | 3rd compman 257 /tmp/HYUNDAIXXX.a14088 2048 bytes | 4th compman 258 /tmp/HYUNDAIXXX.a14088 3584 bytes | 5th compman 259 /tmp/HYUNDAIXXX.a14088 4096 bytes | 6th compman 260 /tmp/HYUNDAIXXX.a14088 256 bytes | 7th compman 261 /tmp/HYUNDAIXXX.a14088 4096 bytes | 8th compman 262 /tmp/HYUNDAIXXX.a14088 3328 bytes | 9th compman 263 /tmp/HYUNDAIXXX.a14088 4096 bytes | 10th compman 264 /tmp/HYUNDAIXXX.a14088 2560 bytes | 11th compman 265 /tmp/HYUNDAIXXX.a14088 2560 bytes | 12th compman 266 /tmp/HYUNDAIXXX.a14088 2816 bytes | 13th compman 267 /tmp/HYUNDAIXXX.a14088 164 bytes |
Turn off print spooling on the Win machine. I forget exactly the proce dure for this on Win3.1, it has been to long. It thinks it is printing to a local printer and is sending the data in chunks to the printer, which is fine for a directly connected printer. The Win machine does not need to spool, that is what lpr is for. -- Brian Mechanical Engineering [EMAIL PROTECTED] Purdue University http://www.ecn.purdue.edu/~servis -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null