ent: Sunday, June 04, 2000 11:45 PM
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: HP LaserJet Series II and Debian Linux
>
>
> I am trying desparately to get my HP Laser II to work in
> linux. I have
> to have somthing to print out all these bloody HOWTOs ;o)
>
> I use
Matt wrote:
> Mike:
>
> I am wondering, how much ram is in your LJIII? I think maybe I am hitting
> the top of my printer's physical memory.
That could well be. When I first got my LJIII I had that problem a number
of times. However, I got an overflow error message on the front panel. I
think
Mike:
I am wondering, how much ram is in your LJIII? I think maybe I am hitting the
top of
my printer's physical memory. I don't know how much it has, I just picked it
up in
an HP refurb shop for $65. Do you know if there is anyway to make the lpd
spool the
data in such a way that it won't s
I remember a similar problem about 15 years ago (very pre-Linux) with a
LJ+ and some software that converted PostScript to HPGL. As I recall,
it was because the Laserjet wanted to load the complete page as a
graphic in memory before printing and the printer didn't have enough
memory for a full pag
Matt wrote:
> I am trying desparately to get my HP Laser II to work in linux. I have
> to have somthing to print out all these bloody HOWTOs ;o)
>
> I used both apsfilter and Redhat Printtool to get it to print, but it
> seems to only want to print about 1/2 the page at a time. So when I
> print
I am trying desparately to get my HP Laser II to work in linux. I have
to have somthing to print out all these bloody HOWTOs ;o)
I used both apsfilter and Redhat Printtool to get it to print, but it
seems to only want to print about 1/2 the page at a time. So when I
print one page, I get two pag
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