Hi all, I'm running Debian unstable, all up to date, with kernel 2.6.4. I've set up my printer, a GCC Elite 600 connected via parallel port, under CUPS. (Printing on the same machine via WinXP works fine, BTW.) The test page prints beautifully.
However, every regular print job I send its way disappears into the ether. First, it enters the job queue. The printer responds, showing on its display "PS Processing". That continues for anywhere from a second or two to a few minutes, depending on the size of the job. Then the job disappears from the queue and the printer just goes back to "Ready". I've tried this with lpr/lprng, and the same thing happens: A test page prints fine, but nothing else. I've tried printing from various KDE and Gnome applications without luck. I've also tried Knoppix with identical results. I've tried GCC's own PPD, I've tried raw mode, I've tried a generic postscript driver, all with the same results. Here's what's in CUPS' error_log: I [05/Apr/2004:15:07:17 -0700] Printer 'Elite600' now accepting jobs ('root'). I [05/Apr/2004:15:07:17 -0700] Printer 'Elite600' started by 'root'. I [05/Apr/2004:15:07:26 -0700] Adding start banner page "none" to job 6. I [05/Apr/2004:15:07:26 -0700] Adding end banner page "none" to job 6. I [05/Apr/2004:15:07:26 -0700] Job 6 queued on 'Elite600' by 'root'. I [05/Apr/2004:15:07:26 -0700] Started filter /usr/lib/cups/filter/pstops (PID 1994) for job 6. I [05/Apr/2004:15:07:26 -0700] Started backend /usr/lib/cups/backend/parallel (PID 1995) for job 6. So, any idea what might cause a test page to go fine and everything else to fail quietly? Any idea what is different between a test page and a regular print job? Thanks! Steve Freitas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]