------------------------ Michael Olds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: ------------------------ >OK, >Re: HPDeskJet 960c as local printer on Woody box > > I've used up my variables. I installed the KDE kdelips3-cups package, (and >I also have installed: cupsys; cupsys-client; cupsys-pstoraster; mpage; >foomatic-bin; foomatic-db; and hpijs -- I did not install cupsys-bsd as this >is for printing off the local linux box only; Hm, i installed cupsys-bsd as well. Not sure if i need it though since it's also a local printer in my setup
>I did a custom PPD which looks >like it is installed correctly and is being used) and it knows about CUPS, >but when I start up the wizzard the first dialog box I get is all grayed out >except for "Class of Printers" and if I select that, the next one shows no >printers available. I didn't have to bother with class of Printers. I went to linuxprinting.org, made a ppd for my printer and saved it in de models directory. Then i installed the cupsomatic perl script from the same site in the filter directory and restarted cups > >I did not try Benedict's Cupsomatic Perl script under the thinking that this >was taken care of by my custom PPD and the functions are supplied by the >foomatic guys...yes? Foomatic is needed. I tested it once by uninstalling and see if stuff would work but it doesn't. I'm not sure about the cupsomatic perl script either. linuxprinting.org said to add it so i did. > >In the CUPS http admin tool I appear to be able to set up the printer, and >it sees it at: >URI: parallel /dev/lp0 >and it has Device: Parallel Port 1 > Mine is usb: /dev/usb/lp0 >Clicking on "Print Test Page" gets the printer rolling, and then it spits >out a blank page. Does printing from a webpage work? >when i go to configure it it gives me: client-error-not-found >....first time out I went back and installed the CUPS client, but that didn't >change anything. I had that error too untill i installed all of the above. I *think* that i got that error because i didn't install foomatic.bin > >(I have deleted and re-added, and stopped and started the printer several >times). > >I also took a look at the kernel and I have IEEE support, parallel printer >support, and USB support. > >When I try and print a file from Nedit I get: Unable to Print sh:lpr command >not found (I also mentioned previously that when I try to enter the >administration tool via the command line lpadmin I get no such command) Don't you need to have the cupsys-bsd stuff to manager printing via lpr? >Just to be sure I shut down and restarted a couple of times. Also generously >peppered the operation with /etc/init.d/cupsys restart > >Just Guessing in the dark, I added the printer to the classes following the >obvious...ahum...choices in the wizzard. nada Like i said, i didn't need to add the printer to the classes. > >Best Wishes! >Mike Olds www.buddhadust.org > >How come after 3 rebuilds, when i run # uname -a my kernel is still listed >as #1 the date is the rebuild date, and the vmlinus version in /boot is >also dated correctly. > > >-- >To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] >with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]