Thanks for the help so far. I have verified that the settings do appear to 
correct, it just always times out when attempting to print. I have used 
the web interface to set up the printer, still no good.
Copied below is a section of the error_log, with debug turned on.
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Chip
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D [16/Jul/2003:13:42:34 -0700] StartJob(2, 0x80b6598)
D [16/Jul/2003:13:42:34 -0700] StartJob() id = 2, file = 0/1
D [16/Jul/2003:13:42:34 -0700] StartJob: Sending job to queue tagged as 
raw...
D [16/Jul/2003:13:42:34 -0700] job-sheets=none,none
D [16/Jul/2003:13:42:34 -0700] banner_page = 0
D [16/Jul/2003:13:42:34 -0700] StartJob: argv = 
"Copyroom","2","root","testprint.ps","1","job-sheets=none,none 
page-bottom=36 cpi=12 lpi=7 scaling=100 page-right=36 page-left=36 wrap 
page-top=36 job-priority=50 
job-hold-until=no-hold","/var/spool/cups/d00002-001"
D [16/Jul/2003:13:42:34 -0700] StartJob: envp = 
"PATH=/usr/lib/cups/filter:/bin:/usr/bin","SOFTWARE=CUPS/1.1","USER=root","CHARSET=iso-8859-1","LANG=en_US","","PPD=/etc/cups/ppd/Copyroom.ppd","CUPS_SERVERROOT=/etc/cups","RIP_MAX_CACHE=8m","TMPDIR=/var/spool/cups/tmp","CONTENT_TYPE=application/postscript","DEVICE_URI=","PRINTER=Copyroom","CUPS_DATADIR=/usr/share/cups","CUPS_FONTPATH=/usr/share/cups/fonts","","",""
D [16/Jul/2003:13:42:34 -0700] StartJob: statusfds = 5, 6
D [16/Jul/2003:13:42:34 -0700] StartJob: filterfds[1] = 7, -1
D [16/Jul/2003:13:42:34 -0700] StartJob: backend = 
"/usr/lib/cups/backend/Нÿ¿æ†"
D [16/Jul/2003:13:42:34 -0700] StartJob: filterfds[0] = -1, 8
D [16/Jul/2003:13:42:34 -0700] 
start_process("/usr/lib/cups/backend/Нÿ¿æ†", 0xbfff9cc0, 
0xbfff9170, 7, 8, 6)
E [16/Jul/2003:13:42:34 -0700] PID 14128 stopped with status 22!
I [16/Jul/2003:13:42:34 -0700] Started backend 
/usr/lib/cups/backend/Нÿ¿æ† (PID -14128) for job 2.
D [16/Jul/2003:13:42:34 -0700] [Job 2] 
/usr/lib/cups/backend/Нÿ¿æ†: 
No such file or directory
D [16/Jul/2003:13:42:34 -0700] UpdateJob: job 2, file 0 is complete.
D [16/Jul/2003:13:42:34 -0700] StopJob: id = 2, force = 0
D [16/Jul/2003:13:42:34 -0700] StopJob: printer state is 5
D [16/Jul/2003:13:42:34 -0700] AcceptClient() 5 from localhost:631.
D [16/Jul/2003:13:42:34 -0700] ReadClient() 5 POST / HTTP/1.1
D [16/Jul/2003:13:42:34 -0700] ProcessIPPRequest: 5 status_code=1
D [16/Jul/2003:13:42:34 -0700] CloseClient() 5
================================


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 07/16/2003 12:12:44 PM:

> Yeah look in the "/etc/cups/printers.conf"
> DeviceURI socket://192.168.1.226:9100/
> 
> That's the URI for jetdirect card you should see something like that. Or 
try
> http://127.0.0.1:631 from your web browser should bring up the web 
interface
> for CUPS
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 3:03 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Network printer setup with CUPS
> 
> 
> I don't know what you mean by the right backend or the web front end to 
> CUPS. I am using the RedHat printer configuration gui from the GNOME 
menu. 
> Apparently there is more than this gui available. I do have it set up 
with 
> the ip address and port 9100 though.
> --
> Chip
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 07/16/2003 08:31:14 AM:
> 
> > Did you try xx.xx.xx.xx:9100
> > That would be the jetdirect port. Then you need to let CUPS know the 
> right
> > backend to use.
> > If you use the web front end to CUPS it's real easy.
> > 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> > Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 11:27 AM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Network printer setup with CUPS
> > 
> > 
> > I have set up several printers for a RH9 box, all network printers 
> (shared 
> > Windoze printers), but am having trouble printing to a HP Lazerjet 5Si 

> on 
> > an Intel NetportExpress Pro. I point to the ip address of the box, but 

> the 
> > print queue just shows unable to print, will retry in 15 seconds, and 
it 
> 
> > never prints.
> > Is it even possible to get RH9 to print to this quite old Intel print 
> > server box?
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> > Computer Services
> > Simrad, Inc
> > www.simradusa.com
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> > 
> > "There is no reason anyone would want a computer in their home."
> >      --Ken Olson, president, chairman and founder of Digital Equipment 

> > Corporation, 1977
> >  (Then why do I have 8? Somebody help me!)
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