On Tue, 2008-12-30 at 22:36 -0500, Zach Uram wrote: > I hope it is ok to post this in here, the packages are the same in Debian. > <snipped> > Is there a way I can manually force it to try and print using the > drivers? It should work, I followed all the steps yet it never creates > an entry for my printer :-( What is wrong?
I'm not sure what is wrong, but I have a suggestion. CUPS has a nice, and in my experience, reliable, Web interface for configuration. You can access it by having your browser connect to "http://localhost:631/". I would suggest using the "Manage Printers" selection, in the "Welcome" section of the page, first, to see if the printer setup you did created anything. If you see it there, you can then choose to "Modify Printer" to verify the setup and perhaps find and fix the problem. You may also want to look at "Set Printer Options", to be sure they are correct. If you don't see the printer listed, then you should use the "Add Printer" link to set it up again. -- Bob McGowan Symantec, Inc.
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