Daniel Wimpff wrote:
Michael W. Cole wrote:
I am contemplating trying to set up the ability to initiate printing
to my home computer from away-from-home sites. Can someone direct me
as to what I need to read to start trying to figure this out?
One way to print remotly is over ipp (internet prin
Michael W. Cole wrote:
I am contemplating trying to set up the ability to initiate printing
to my home computer from away-from-home sites. Can someone direct me
as to what I need to read to start trying to figure this out?
One way to print remotly is over ipp (internet printing protocol).
The prin
I am contemplating trying to set up the ability to initiate printing
to my home computer from away-from-home sites. Can someone direct me
as to what I need to read to start trying to figure this out? Is this
the same as remote printing with rlpr? It doesn't seem so as I start
to get into the dis
Thank you, Dima
* Dimitri Maziuk ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> * Cam Ellison ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
> > I have been trying to get my Canon BJC-4000 running, with no success. CUPS
> cat somefile > /dev/lp0. Can you get your old dot-matrix printer
> to work? If yes, I'd try rebuilding c
* Cam Ellison ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
> I have been trying to get my Canon BJC-4000 running, with no success. CUPS
> doesn't work, despite some assistance form this list. Printtool tells me
> that I do not have parport compiled into the kernel, which is not the case
> (yes, I verifie
I have been trying to get my Canon BJC-4000 running, with no success. CUPS
doesn't work, despite some assistance form this list. Printtool tells me
that I do not have parport compiled into the kernel, which is not the case
(yes, I verified that it appears in dmesg, and I had my old dot-matrix
>
> sorry, this is a second request...
>
> Is there any way I can send what's actually showing on the on the screen
> to the printer? I'm trying to get XFree86 running and getting a lot of
> error messages. I'd like to be able to print these out so I can try to
> address the problems without h
Rick Jones wrote:
>
> Just type "command > lpr". Replace command with the command you want print
> the output of. This will send the output to lpr (printer). You can also
> look at .xsession-errors (in home dir) and xdm-errors in the /var/log dir,
> depending on what you are doing and at what po
Rick Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
> Just type "command > lpr". Replace command with the command you want print
That should be "command | lpr". Otherwise you'll just get a file
called `lpr', which of course one could print :)
Graeme
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Just type "command > lpr". Replace command with the command you want print
the output of. This will send the output to lpr (printer). You can also
look at .xsession-errors (in home dir) and xdm-errors in the /var/log dir,
depending on what you are doing and at what point you get the errors.
Jus
In your email to me, smorrill, you wrote:
>
> sorry, this is a second request...
>
> Is there any way I can send what's actually showing on the on the screen
> to the printer? I'm trying to get XFree86 running and getting a lot of
> error messages. I'd like to be able to print these out so I c
smorrill wrote:
>
> sorry, this is a second request...
>
> Is there any way I can send what's actually showing on the on the screen
> to the printer? I'm trying to get XFree86 running and getting a lot of
> error messages. I'd like to be able to print these out so I can try to
> address the pro
sorry, this is a second request...
Is there any way I can send what's actually showing on the on the screen
to the printer? I'm trying to get XFree86 running and getting a lot of
error messages. I'd like to be able to print these out so I can try to
address the problems without having to write
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