sebastian:

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I am hoping you have succeeded with this printer on a Debian box.  Here's my 
experience:

I bumbled through two or three different ways of installing it.  I don't understand 
CUPS or FOOMATIC.  But I downloaded the foomatic lexmark kit (I think this was 
referenced on the linuxprinting.org site).  Somehow between installing the lexmark 
foomatic kit and the lexmarkz33 rpm (using alien), and following instructions to some 
extent on this list for the z22/z32, I was able to print two very nice prints.  The 
utility, lexmarkz23-z33, also worked to set the parameters of the printer.  One print 
was in high quailty, and looked quite good.  

I never learned how to use foomatic to print, just lpd/lpr.  But after these two 
prints, success compelled me to edit /etc/printcap, to add an easier alias to the 
spool name.  

After that, I was unable to print anymore, and I"ve been having nothing but trouble.  
Like yourself, I am able to print test pages.  

If you have succeeded, please post your method.  If I discover how I miraculously was 
able to print two pages, I'll share it as well.  Meanwhile, although I disargue with 
using closed source/proprietary drivers, I have wasted my club's money, unless I  can 
get this to print.  

Thank you,

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