On Fri, Nov 09, 2001 at 01:26:46AM +0200, Neilen Marais wrote:
| On 2001.11.08 15:49 Paolo Falcone wrote:
| > Stephen W. Juranich wrote:
...
| > i assume you know the naming conventions if you're using parallel
| > port printers in the 2.2 or 2.4 kernel. what once was the /dev/lp1
| > device then
Hi Paolo
On 2001.11.08 15:49 Paolo Falcone wrote:
Stephen W. Juranich wrote:
>For whatever reason, my printer died. I replaced lpd with lprng.
After
>fiddling around with magicfilter and magicfilterconfig --force
several times
>and a couple of reboots, the best I can manage is a single piece
Thus spake Stephen W. Juranich:
> For whatever reason, my printer died. I replaced lpd with lprng. After
> fiddling around with magicfilter and magicfilterconfig --force several times
> and a couple of reboots, the best I can manage is a single piece of paper
> saying:
>
> Unknown device: hpd
Stephen W. Juranich wrote:
>For whatever reason, my printer died. I replaced lpd with lprng. After
>fiddling around with magicfilter and magicfilterconfig --force several times
>and a couple of reboots, the best I can manage is a single piece of paper
>saying:
>
>Unknown device: hpdj
>
>Any
Hi, maybe you should give CUPS a try. It's pretty adavanced and seems to
be the next generation of printing systems ..
On Thu, 8 Nov 2001, [iso-8859-1] Steve Kieu wrote:
>
> > Unknown device: hpdj
>
> Can you just check if device hpdj is compiled with
> your gs
>
> gs -h | grep "hpdj"
>
>
> Unknown device: hpdj
Can you just check if device hpdj is compiled with
your gs
gs -h | grep "hpdj"
If none, you have to re-compile ghost script.
If yes, (probably, if you are using gs from deb
package); so the problem lying around magicfilter. As
I dont use magicfilter (I used to use it lon
For whatever reason, my printer died. I replaced lpd with lprng. After
fiddling around with magicfilter and magicfilterconfig --force several times
and a couple of reboots, the best I can manage is a single piece of paper
saying:
Unknown device: hpdj
Any suggestions on how to diagnose/solve
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