> You can try cat somefile.txt > /dev/lp0 (/dev/lp1). As far as
> compatibility is concerned, the only thing I can think of is to
> search the archives, or go deja.com and search there. Hopefully
> someone else has a similar printer and can make a better (more
> informed) suggestion.
Hm. Apparentl
On 02/28/00 01:10PM, Martin Högman wrote:
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>
> Have you set up a /etc/printcap file? You can do so by running
> > magicfilterconfig --force (as root). I'm not sure if your printer is
> > supported directly, but you maybe able to find a filter that works
> > for the most part.
>
> Well, I've g
> Have you set up a /etc/printcap file? You can do so by running
> magicfilterconfig --force (as root). I'm not sure if your printer is
> supported directly, but you maybe able to find a filter that works
> for the most part.
Well, I've got a printcap. Been trying to use the lexmark 5700/7000 d
On 02/27/00 09:25AM, Martin Högman wrote:
> I just plugged in a Lexmark 3200, and have set up the kernel printer support.
> It finds the device, but if I run 'lpr foo' nothing happens.
Have you set up a /etc/printcap file? You can do so by running
magicfilterconfig --force (as root). I'm not su
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