On Fri, Nov 09, 2001 at 01:26:46AM +0200, Neilen Marais wrote:
| On 2001.11.08 15:49 Paolo Falcone wrote:
| > Stephen W. Juranich wrote:
...
| > i assume you know the naming conventions if you're using parallel
| > port printers in the 2.2 or 2.4 kernel. what once was the /dev/lp1
| > device then
Hi Paolo
On 2001.11.08 15:49 Paolo Falcone wrote:
Stephen W. Juranich wrote:
>For whatever reason, my printer died. I replaced lpd with lprng.
After
>fiddling around with magicfilter and magicfilterconfig --force
several times
>and a couple of reboots, the best I can manage is a single piece
Thus spake Stephen W. Juranich:
> For whatever reason, my printer died. I replaced lpd with lprng. After
> fiddling around with magicfilter and magicfilterconfig --force several times
> and a couple of reboots, the best I can manage is a single piece of paper
> saying:
>
> Unknown device: hpd
Stephen W. Juranich wrote:
>For whatever reason, my printer died. I replaced lpd with lprng. After
>fiddling around with magicfilter and magicfilterconfig --force several times
>and a couple of reboots, the best I can manage is a single piece of paper
>saying:
>
>Unknown device: hpdj
>
>Any
Hi, maybe you should give CUPS a try. It's pretty adavanced and seems to
be the next generation of printing systems ..
On Thu, 8 Nov 2001, [iso-8859-1] Steve Kieu wrote:
>
> > Unknown device: hpdj
>
> Can you just check if device hpdj is compiled with
> your gs
>
> gs -h | grep "hpdj"
>
>
> Unknown device: hpdj
Can you just check if device hpdj is compiled with
your gs
gs -h | grep "hpdj"
If none, you have to re-compile ghost script.
If yes, (probably, if you are using gs from deb
package); so the problem lying around magicfilter. As
I dont use magicfilter (I used to use it lon
For whatever reason, my printer died. I replaced lpd with lprng. After
fiddling around with magicfilter and magicfilterconfig --force several times
and a couple of reboots, the best I can manage is a single piece of paper
saying:
Unknown device: hpdj
Any suggestions on how to diagnose/solve
Which canon printer?
Did you change *anything* else on the system between when it worked and
now? Specifically check the printer port device setup. The printer
numbers got changed not so long ago (i.e. lp0 and lp1 may be reversed).
--
Patrick Ouellette
Assistant Computer Engineer
Engineering C
I'm trying to print on a canon bubblejet printer. I've set it up and
got it working previously, but for some reason (since an upgrade to
slink), it no longer works.
I had lprng installed, and when I sent something to the printer it
would happily pretend to do it, but after a while it gives the m
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