On Wed, Mar 19, 2003 at 05:08:30PM +0200, Johan van der Walt wrote:
> I checked on the Gnome control panel but there is no place where I can
> configure the printcap. The Debian Users Guide also cation about manual
> editing of the printcap because of the use of magicfilter
I don't use GNOME, I
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On Wed, Mar 19, 2003 at 05:08:30PM +0200, Johan van der Walt wrote:
> I checked on the Gnome control panel but there is no place where I can
> configure the printcap. The Debian Users Guide also cation about manual
> editing of the printcap because of
on Sat, Nov 24, 2001 at 04:38:19PM +0100, Andrea Merello ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> Hello Debian World!
>
> Can you help me to install an configure the Epson Stylus Color 580 USB &
>
> Epson LQ 100 printers with my Debian 2.2?
What, if anything, have you tried?
Many people recommend CUPS th
On Fri, Feb 23, 2001 at 04:12:42PM -0800, JOHN MUELLER wrote:
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> Would someone send me some tweaks so I can print ?? I've only had this
> "potato" less than a week and UNIX is my preferred C programming tool,
> but I'm stuck and I guess I'll have to use Visual C++ for a while
> because I can
On 09-Oct-2000 Dwight Johnson wrote:
> What is the preferred way to configure a PostScript printer on debian 2.2?
Thanks to everyone who helped me with suggestions.
I used magicfilter with lpd and also took care to have the kernel modules
parport, parport_pc and lp installed.
Dwight
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I think I used lp=parport0 parport=0x378,7, in my loadlin command line ...
My paralell port uses IRQ 7 under windows, so I though I should use the
same under debian.
I'll try it out(assuming that'll work with loadlin). Thanks.
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Date: Mon, Oct 09, 2000 at 09:19:21AM -0300
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> So, I have my modem running under my debian installation. Thanks to the
> ones who helped me.
>
On 09-Oct-2000 Dwight Johnson wrote:
> What is the preferred way to configure a PostScript printer on debian 2.2?
>
MagicFilter did fine for mine.
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Your mode of life will be changed for the better because of new developments.
No cutesy graphical stuff ala Red Hat, but magicfilter has the
magicfilterconfig script script which should handle it for you.
On Sun, Dec 26, 1999 at 04:31:10PM -0700, Robert L. Harris wrote:
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> Ok,
> Redhat has a neat little control panel that makes installing printers
> and filters very eas
"Robert L. Harris" wrote:
>
> Ok,
> Redhat has a neat little control panel that makes installing printers
> and filters very easy. Does debian have anything comparable or do I
> need to learn the printcap for lprng?
>
You can use magicfilter to set up your printer. It's not like the
printtool
> I don't know how to do network printing. Sorry. I'm sure there is a way
> to do it though.
entries like this:
kh-lj5:\
:lp=/dev/null:sh:\
:sd=/var/spool/lpd/kh-lj5:\
:rm=kh-lj5.somedomain.something:rp=raw
will send to network printers.
rick
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> I would like to know what I have to do to configure a printer. I need to
> configurations:
>
> 1) A local printer attached to a parallel port.
I personally like magicfilter. For a local printer, I think it is as
simple as
1. installing the package "magicfilter"
2. running "magicfilterconfig
William R Ward wrote:
>
> I'm running hamm and wanted to set up a printer (HP OfficeJet). I
> want PostScript files to be automatically filtered using ghostscript,
> and text files to be printed in Courier.
Have you tried package magicfilter? If you install it, you will have the
following filter
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