On Mon, 27 Jul 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Do the apps that create the problems have an option for 'background'
> printing or something similiar? They send the print data to the
> spooler in chunks when the program is not busy. That might be
> something to look for.
Nope. Paintbrush has v
*-Patrick Olson (27 Jul)
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| On Thu, 23 Jul 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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| > Turn off print spooling on the Win machine. I forget exactly the proce
| > dure for this on Win3.1, it has been to long. It thinks it is printing
| > to a local printer and is sending the data in chunks to the printe
On Thu, 23 Jul 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Turn off print spooling on the Win machine. I forget exactly the proce
> dure for this on Win3.1, it has been to long. It thinks it is printing
> to a local printer and is sending the data in chunks to the printer,
> which is fine for a directly con
*-Patrick Olson (22 Jul)
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| The output of lpq is sure interesting!
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| The junk below is all from ONE print job from ONE Win3.1 computer. Think
| this could be part of the problem? Note that I had to take the printer
| offline to get all the pieces to be in the queue together.
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| server2# lp
On Wed, 22 Jul 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Another way to test the source of the problem is to print to a file on
> Win3.1. Then send the print file directly to the printer by 'cat
> > /dev/lpN' where N is probably 1 for 2.0.X kernels and 0
> for 2.1.X kernels. This will eliminate samba an
*-Patrick Olson (22 Jul)
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| I'm trying to print from Windows 3.1 to an Epson Stylus Pro connected to
| my Linux computer (using samba).
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| Whenever I print anything very complicated (graphics, high-res text), it
| comes out with blank spaces, pieces missing, etc.
|
| I know it's something on t
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