On 23 Oct 1998q, Jose L Gomez Dans wrote:
> Hi!
>       First of all, I'd like to thank the response that my previous
> posting to the list had. Most welcome :D Anyway, I tried one of the
> most common references people gave me (ie, use magicfilter, and use
> the ljet4l package). The printer prints now text fine, but when a
> postscript file is sent to it, it prints out all sorts of weird
> characters, and something that resembles the file. Does anybody know
> what's wrong with this? I've got gs (v3.33),  and I've got my
> magicfilter for ljet4l (among others :D).
> 
>       Any more help would be appreciated.
>       Thanks!
>       Jose
> 

This may not be the answer to your problem, but when I ran magicfilterconfig
it chose ljet4l-filter for  my printer (kyocera 600). This didn't work, but
when I replaced it with ljet4-filter it was fine. This was because the one
chosen by magicfilter was for a Postscript printer, which  mine isn't.
Perhaps you should try ljet4-filter instead?

Anthony

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