Got it working now. I ended up uninstalling CUPS and printconf, then
reinstalling both. Then I went into the Printing Manager and changed the
system to CUPS. Since this time around printconf found my printer, it is
being displayed as detected. Printed a test page and it works!
Thank you!
De
On Tuesday 28 February 2006 11:50 pm, Clyde Wilson wrote:
> You might want to run printconf first. Do this:
> apt-get install printconf
OK, did that, and it installed...then got this at the end:
Printer on parallel:/dev/lp0 was detected by Debian using
You might want to run printconf first. Do this:
apt-get install printconf
Then go back to run your CUPS installation.
--- Derek M Wickersham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> Brand new convert from Redhat to Debian 3.1. Just
> about have everything set
> up except for the printer.
>
Hi Folks,
Brand new convert from Redhat to Debian 3.1. Just about have everything set
up except for the printer.
So I'm trying to figure out how to get my printer recognized and working. I
loaded the Printing Manager utility and it shows I'm using the "Generic UNIX
LPD Print System."
Unde
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