OK,
I'm answering to myself...
> Hi,
> I just installed a printer on one of my debian machines (Epson
> Stylus Color 1520/cups/foomatic).
> It works locally.
>
> I need to use it from windows, so I followed the "Debian and
> Windows Shared Printing mini-HOWTO".
> Problem is my XP client found
Hi,
I just installed a printer on one of my debian machines (Epson Stylus Color
1520/cups/foomatic).
It works locally.
I need to use it from windows, so I followed the "Debian and Windows Shared
Printing mini-HOWTO".
Problem is my XP client found the printer ok, but the "Printers and Faxes"
pan
On 2004-02-03, Graham Seaman penned:
> Hi,
>
> I have a little old Pentium 2 machine I decided to set up as a print
> server. No usb, so I bought a Belkin pci usb card. Running on stable,
> but upgraded to 2.4.24 with usbcore, OHCI, and usb printer modules.
> Now I'm trying to use it with a Brothe
Hi,
I have a little old Pentium 2 machine I decided to set up as a print
server. No usb,
so I bought a Belkin pci usb card. Running on stable, but upgraded to
2.4.24 with
usbcore, OHCI, and usb printer modules. Now I'm trying to use it with a
Brother
HL-5040 laser printer, but it just won't se
On Thu, 31 May 2001, Andrew D Dixon wrote:
>
> Sidney Brooks wrote:
> >
> >
> > Can anybody tell me what is wrong?
> >
Try cat foo.txt > /dev/lp0 (or lp1) as root. If you still get a 'no such
device' error, look at dmesg (dmesg |less is the easiest). You should see boot
messages about your
I attempted to follow the installation guide written by Mark Stone.
When I got to the module installation, I tried to install the lp module.
Using the autoprobe, the message was "installation failed".
I then looked up my printer data in Windows:
input/output range 0378-037B
input/output range 0778
Sidney Brooks wrote:
>
>
> Can anybody tell me what is wrong?
>
I can't exactly say what is wrong but have you tried magicfilter? It
worked like a charm the last time I had to get a printer going.
later,
Andy
P.S. I've never trusted buying Debian CD's. People always seem to mess
them up. Be
After writing of my printer troubles several days ago and following every
suggestion without success, I decided that my problem was that I had a
vendor version of Debian potato. I then bought an "official" version and my
Debian program still will not print.
I have Windows, Redhat, and Debian o
> #lpr: connect: No such file or directory
> #jobs queued, but cannot start daemon
> Anybody know what I should do?
This is something has been happening to me several times.. every time the
daemon went up after some retrials.. since this system is always up I
didn't research the problem farther. (
Hi all. I'm making progress but still stuck setting up a printer with
debian... Right now I have magicfilter on the system and BSD style
lpr I've run through the /usr/sbin/magicfilterconig routine and set
up an appropriate filter for my printer The printer is connected to
the parallel
Mark Phillips wrote:
>
> Hi again,
>
> I earlier sent a message about problems I have been having getting a
> printer to work under kernel 2.4.0-test11. Well, I since have tried
> it under a 2.15 kernel on a laptop and got the same problem ---
> printer not active or something to that effect.
>
Hi again,
I earlier sent a message about problems I have been having getting a
printer to work under kernel 2.4.0-test11. Well, I since have tried
it under a 2.15 kernel on a laptop and got the same problem ---
printer not active or something to that effect.
I also took the printer home where I
Subject: Re: NEW Samba + Printer woes
Date: Sun, May 09, 1999 at 02:36:22PM +0200
In reply to:Michael Steiner
Quoting Michael Steiner([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> The printcap is designed to work with a remote printer, e.g. I use such
> an entry for a hplj with a build-in et
Wayne Topa wrote:
>
> Subject: NEW Samba + Printer woes
> Date: Sat, May 08, 1999 at 05:13:32PM +
>
> In reply to:Jose L Gomez Dans
>
> Quoting Jose L Gomez Dans([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > Hi!
> > I've finally installed samba
Subject: NEW Samba + Printer woes
Date: Sat, May 08, 1999 at 05:13:32PM +
In reply to:Jose L Gomez Dans
Quoting Jose L Gomez Dans([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hi!
> I've finally installed samba + lprng on an ageing i386. I have two
> parallel ports, and a print
In my previous message, I actually sent the wrong printcap. Sorry for the
large overhead :-///
The printcap I am using is:
#
# Copyright (c) 1983 Regents of the University of California.
# All rights reserved.
#
# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted
# pro
Hi!
I've finally installed samba + lprng on an ageing i386. I have two
parallel ports, and a printer attached to each. I'm using debian hamm.
This is /etc/printcap:
#
# Copyright (c) 1983 Regents of the University of California.
# All rights reserved.
#
# Redistribution and use in source an
justin honold wrote:
> i'm running debian hamm with all the latest files off the
> ftp.debian.org/pub/dists/hamm directory. lpr 5.9-21 and magic filter
> 1.2-17. anyways, i have some problems. my printer (hp deskjet 660c) will
> not print at ALL after installing magic filter. i've forced a new
i'm running debian hamm with all the latest files off the
ftp.debian.org/pub/dists/hamm directory. lpr 5.9-21 and magic filter
1.2-17. anyways, i have some problems. my printer (hp deskjet 660c) will
not print at ALL after installing magic filter. i've forced a new config
with no dice.
here is
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