I'm having problems printing from Netscape. When I try to print, all I get is
either a blank page or
a page that has the following printed on it:
Error: /invalidfont in findfont
Operand stack:
Hello,
Is there any way to get the Netscape Browser (in communicator
4.5) to include the address of the web page on the top corner of
the printout. The same version of netscape but for M$ does this
automatically, even when attached to a linux print server.
Is there anything I can do to get this
On Sat, Dec 05, 1998 at 04:34:52PM +0100, Thomas Adams wrote:
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|Does anybody know why you don't get the top and bottom lines on your print
|like in Windows, where Netscape prints the Title, URL, Date and Time? Is it
|Netscape/Linux', magicfilter's or ghostscript's fault?
I also don't get them
> How do you print to a remote printer from netscape? When I click
> on the "print" button, I get a screen with the print command
> defaulting to "lpd."
Are you sure that the print command says lpd? It should say lpr. lpr
is the "client" that sends a page to the printer. lpd is the daemon.
On Wed, Dec 16, 1998 at 10:10:27AM -0600, Brian Morgan wrote:
> How do you print to a remote printer from netscape? When I click on the
> "print" button, I get a screen with the print command defaulting to "lpd."
> Is there some other place I need to specify which printer in my printcap I
> want t
How do you print to a remote printer from netscape? When I click on the
"print" button, I get a screen with the print command defaulting to "lpd."
Is there some other place I need to specify which printer in my printcap I
want to print to? I've got my printcap setup with a couple of different
pri
On Thu, Dec 03, 1998 at 11:54:40AM -0600, Eric Jensen wrote:
> When you print from netscape, it sends postscript to the printer.
> Assuming you don't have a Postscript printer, you need to use ghostscript
> and a print filter (try the magicfilter package).
Does anybody know why you don't get the
On 03 Dec 1998q, Eric Jensen wrote:
> When you print from netscape, it sends postscript to the printer.
> Assuming you don't have a Postscript printer, you need to use ghostscript
> and a print filter (try the magicfilter package).
>
> eric.
>
> On Thu, 3 Dec 1998, Anthony Campbell wrote:
>
> >
When you print from netscape, it sends postscript to the printer.
Assuming you don't have a Postscript printer, you need to use ghostscript
and a print filter (try the magicfilter package).
eric.
On Thu, 3 Dec 1998, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> Is it possible to print the page that you are displayi
Is it possible to print the page that you are displaying in netscape? When I
try to do so I get the messag "lpr:stdin: empty".
I generally use lynx so am not very familiar with netscape.
Anthony
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"J. T. Lawson" wrote:
>I am a computer teacher in a public school system. I am having
>difficulty printing from Netscape 3.0 on some sites that play music
>and/or include java script. I have emptied the caches.Please advise.
Advice is difficult with so little information.
I am a computer teacher in a public school system. I am having
difficulty printing from Netscape 3.0 on some sites that play music
and/or include java script. I have emptied the caches.Please advise.
Thanks,
J. T. Lawson
I'm running a Debian-1.3.1 machine at our institute with the current
lprng and magicfilter, both in the versions from stable. Printing
works just fine from a bash prompt but when i try from out of
Netscape-3.01 i only get the following error message:
Netscape: subprocess diagnostics (stdout/s
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