On Mon, 24 Oct 2005, Marc Wilson wrote:
> In general, if you have the option of talking to a printer *natively* in
> Postscript, always do so. Most *nix applications output Postscript in any
> case, and introducing another translation step is silly.
I am not sure about the 1300, but the LJ 1200 i
On Mon, Oct 24, 2005 at 06:56:12PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 1. Click on add printer and put in Name, Location, Description
Fine.
> 2. It then asks for "Device". I choose AppSocket/HP Jetdirect
> Is this correct?
If you intend to talk to it via the JetDirect, it is.
On 10/24/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Trying to print to HP LaserJet 1300 via HP JetDirect 170x
>
> I go to http://localhost:631/admin
> then:
>
> 1. Click on add printer and put in Name, Location, Description
>
> 2. It then asks for "Device
On 10/24/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Trying to print to HP LaserJet 1300 via HP JetDirect 170x
>
> I go to http://localhost:631/admin
> then:
>
> 1. Click on add printer and put in Name, Location, Description
>
> 2. It then asks for "Device
Trying to print to HP LaserJet 1300 via HP JetDirect 170x
I go to http://localhost:631/admin
then:
1. Click on add printer and put in Name, Location, Description
2. It then asks for "Device". I choose AppSocket/HP Jetdirect
Is this correct?
3. It then asks for "Device URI"
Hello list,
sarge & sid on the same machine (hda1: /sarge ; hda2: /sid)
my printer is a LaserJet4+ with a jetdirect NIC pointing to 192.168.0.2
working perfectly with sarge.
After installing sid (last week) I tried to configure CUPS the same way
as on my sarge installation.
I was able to l
Hello list,
sarge & sid on the same machine (hda1: /sarge ; hda2: /sid)
my printer is a LaserJet4+ with a jetdirect NIC pointing to 192.168.0.2
working perfectly with sarge.
After installing sid (last week) I tried to configure CUPS the same way
as on my sarge installation.
I was able to l
Hello list,
sarge & sid on the same machine (hda1: /sarge ; hda2: /sid)
my printer is a LaserJet4+ with a jetdirect NIC pointing to 192.168.0.2
working perfectly with sarge.
After installing sid (last week) I tried to configure CUPS the same way
as on my sarge installation.
I was able to l
Hello list,
sarge & sid on the same machine (hda1: /sarge ; hda2: /sid)
my printer is a LaserJet4+ with a jetdirect NIC pointing to 192.168.0.2
working perfectly with sarge.
After installing sid (last week) I tried to configure CUPS the same way
as on my sarge installation.
I was able to l
I don't know much about JetDirect, but IIRC I saw that in the list when
I added my printer to cups. I use cupsys-driver-gimpprint and cypsys-bsd
(for lpr to work). And it works perfectly. To configure, you can use the
web frontend, just point your browser to http://localhost:631/ and
you
Dave, any detailed hints; what to install, I never understood those many
files on Linux-Printing.
We have a postscript printer and a non-postscript HP Laser 5.
I tried qtcups hoping for the dependencies to be installed, but it
doesn't do anything.
Uwe
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On Sun, Oct 05, 2003 at 09:55:47PM -0400, Matthew Daubenspeck wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 06, 2003 at 09:26:08AM +0800, Uwe Dippel wrote:
> > I want to continue printing to our JetDirect printer with Debian. I
> > tried to google and apt-cache search came up with so many packages and I
Thanks, Matthew, worked almost out of the box !
Uwe
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On Mon, Oct 06, 2003 at 09:26:08AM +0800, Uwe Dippel wrote:
> I want to continue printing to our JetDirect printer with Debian. I
> tried to google and apt-cache search came up with so many packages and I
> didn't know what to install.
lprng. I never had any luck with getting cup
I want to continue printing to our JetDirect printer with Debian. I
tried to google and apt-cache search came up with so many packages and I
didn't know what to install.
Thanks,
Uwe
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On Fri, 2 Mar 2001, Stan Brown wrote:
>I;m integrating a Debian "testing" machine inot a network with lot's of
>FreeBSD machines, and some HP-UX, and Sun machines.
>
>I'm having a hard time geting the Debian box to print to our networked
>(JetDirect) printer. C
> -Original Message-
> From: Known Human Nick Rusnov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, March 02, 2001 12:44 PM
> To: Stan Brown
> Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: Help geting hP jetdirect printer to work with Debian
>
>
> In messag
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>it was written:
>I;m integrating a Debian "testing" machine inot a network with lot's of
>FreeBSD machines, and some HP-UX, and Sun machines.
>
>I'm having a hard time geting the Debian box to print to our networked
>(JetDire
I;m integrating a Debian "testing" machine inot a network with lot's of
FreeBSD machines, and some HP-UX, and Sun machines.
I'm having a hard time geting the Debian box to print to our networked
(JetDirect) printer. Can anyone give me a pointer to some docs.
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Alec Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>I've got an HP JetDirect EX I'm trying to configure on a Debian 2.2 system
>using lprng as the print spooler. My /etc/bootptab appears to be OK since
>the printer lists the correct IP, netmask, gateway, et al on its status
>
I've got an HP JetDirect EX I'm trying to configure on a Debian 2.2 system
using lprng as the print spooler. My /etc/bootptab appears to be OK since
the printer lists the correct IP, netmask, gateway, et al on its status
page.
Printing to the printer in Windows works fi
> Hey Guys,
> I've just changed networks and was using lpr with a printer on the lan
> that was using jetdirect. I am now on a different network and have edited
> my /etc/printcap to point the remote printer to the new IP.
>
> The only thing is now when I print... n
Hey Guys,
I've just changed networks and was using lpr with a printer on the lan
that was using jetdirect. I am now on a different network and have edited
my /etc/printcap to point the remote printer to the new IP.
The only thing is now when I print... nothing comes out on the printer.
> Can someone help mewith the proper printcap entries for a HP 4000TN (ps)
> hooked up with JetDirect? It will be my only printer.
>
Here is my lprng printcap entry for an hp 8000 dn
lp1|tnp015|rm164_hp|Remote printer entry
:lp=
:rm=tnp015
:rp=raw
:sd=/
Can someone help mewith the proper printcap entries for a HP 4000TN (ps)
hooked up with JetDirect? It will be my only printer.
Thanks.
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On Wed, Aug 18, 1999 at 11:15:30AM +0200, Cleto Pescia wrote:
Hello,
I am experiencing a strange problem with an HP JetDirect J2552A
(firmware A.3.0.16) printer server installed in an HP DesignJet
750C plotter. I can telnet to the plotter and configure it from a
Debian 2.0 box
Hello,
I am experiencing a strange problem with an HP JetDirect J2552A
(firmware A.3.0.16) printer server installed in an HP DesignJet 750C
plotter. I can telnet to the plotter and configure it from a Debian 2.0
box, but I can not send anything to it.
I have tried *everything* reported in the
On Sun, 22 Feb 1998, Asher Haig wrote:
> How do I go about setting up linux to print to a Jetdirect printer? The
Hi,
I'd recommend the lprng package.
1) Install lprng
2) assign an ip-address/name to the jet-direct device
(e.g. netprint.my.domain/192.168.1.100) and add it to /etc/
On Sun, 22 Feb 1998, Asher Haig wrote:
> How do I go about setting up linux to print to a Jetdirect printer? The
> HP page is useless. From what I see, it appears that I need to set it up
> with lpd as a tcp/ip printer. Does that mean that I have to have an
> additional IP a
How do I go about setting up linux to print to a Jetdirect printer? The
HP page is useless. From what I see, it appears that I need to set it up
with lpd as a tcp/ip printer. Does that mean that I have to have an
additional IP address on my network for the printer (if so, is there any
way
Gregory Guthrie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 1) How do I setup for control of a remote HP Jet-direct network box, with
> HP-LaserJet printers on it?
> -- Can I setup the network box to only accept jobs from the spooler?
I don't really know, but I believe you need to create a configuration
file
On Tue, 27 May 1997, [ISO-8859-1] Mika Marjamäki wrote:
> Hi! Does anyone know, what would be best (commercial) Motif for use with
> Debian? Is there any Motifs available as .deb-file?
>
>
> Mika
>
> --
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>
LSL who stock SWiM [Motif 2.0 u
to you.
>
> Alex Y.
>
> >
> > And does anyone have any experience on configuring Debian to use printers
> > that are attached to a HP JetDirect EX Plus3? I think it can share the
> > printers with lpd-protocol, but I didn't get it working..:(
> >
&
uld again use alien to convert rpm to deb.
Hope this was of any help to you.
Alex Y.
>
> And does anyone have any experience on configuring Debian to use printers
> that are attached to a HP JetDirect EX Plus3? I think it can share the
> printers with lpd-protocol, but I didn
On Tue, 27 May 1997, [ISO-8859-1] Mika Marjamäki wrote:
>
> And does anyone have any experience on configuring Debian to use printers
> that are attached to a HP JetDirect EX Plus3? I think it can share the
> printers with lpd-protocol, but I didn't get it working..:(
>
:sd=/var/spool/lpd:\
: :rm=hplaserjet.some.domain:\
: :lf=/var/log/lpd-errs:\
: :st=/var/log/lpd-status:\
: :mx#0:
Be sure to have a separate spool directory for each JetDirect you have. Also,
an entry like rp=text or rp=raw is needed to send jobs as text or binary
data.
Regards,
E.-
-
Mika Marjamäki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> And does anyone have any experience on configuring Debian to use printers
> that are attached to a HP JetDirect EX Plus3? I think it can share the
> printers with lpd-protocol, but I didn't get it working..:(
These printers need t
Hi! Does anyone know, what would be best (commercial) Motif for use with
Debian? Is there any Motifs available as .deb-file?
And does anyone have any experience on configuring Debian to use printers
that are attached to a HP JetDirect EX Plus3? I think it can share the
printers with lpd-protocol
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