How about grap the page by saving it then use The Gimp? Or there is graphical
manupilating program like Electric Eye that can "see" the graphic in the web then
printe it?
eulerkhc
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I don't believe the file format is relevant. No image will print,
regardless of format: png, gif, and jpeg all fail to print. Only text
prints.
On Sat, 2003-02-22 at 23:41, LAST FIRST wrote:
> check he file format of the map.
>
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check he file format of the map.
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In my line of work, I rely heavily on Mapquest to find out where I'm
supposed to be going from one day to the next. Strangely, though, I
can't get Mozilla to print images, including the maps that I download
from Mapquest. It prints all of the text, but no images.
I can print images fine from Gal
On Wed, Apr 24, 2002 at 06:46:07PM +0200, Kjetil Tjensvold wrote:
> Me too had problems with rh 7.2 and postscript. I
> installed Cups (Common Unix Printing System) and now
> all works fine. I had no problems when I had rh 7.0
> installed so it is a 7.2 problem.
Hm... I thought about it too, and
Me too had problems with rh 7.2 and postscript. I
installed Cups (Common Unix Printing System) and now
all works fine. I had no problems when I had rh 7.0
installed so it is a 7.2 problem.
-- Anand Buddhdev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev: > I seem to
be unable to print Postscript level 3.0
> files on
I seem to be unable to print Postscript level 3.0 files on my RedHat
7.2 system. I've never had problems printing before, and I couldn't
understand why I could not print from Mozilla, until I saved a file
instead of printing it, and found that it was a postscript level 3.0
file (whatever that mean
Thanks!
I disabled FF and EOT. Now I don't get those two extra pages at the
end. But I'm still getting extraneous small horizontal marks on some of
the letters, like lower case "t" and "1". On this Red Hat 7.2 machine,
I'm using the LaserJet 4050 Postscript driver. Which driver are you
using?
Little diamond? I got it too!!!
But the problem fix after I disable these optios:
- Send FF
- Send EOT
I ever found this small diamond could be fixed if use draft quality (300x300
dps) rather than normal or presentation quality.
I found this problem on HP Deskjet and Laserjet.
Hope this help
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> On Friday 28 December 2001 01:33 am, ABrady wrote:
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> > Sorry but I did that one, too. I'm not sure he tried it after his
> > reinstall.
> >
> > It uses a lexmark-supplie
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On Friday 28 December 2001 01:33 am, ABrady wrote:
> Sorry but I did that one, too. I'm not sure he tried it after his
> reinstall.
>
> It uses a lexmark-supplied printer driver. In 7.1 that driver needed
> another rpm to be installed (vdk-something)
]> implied:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > After upgrading from Red Hat 7.0 to 7.2, I can't print. When I
> > > submit a print job, the output has several lines that read:
> > >
> > > Unable to open the initial device, quitting.
> > &g
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On Friday 28 December 2001 12:21 am, Hidong Kim wrote:
> Great!
>
> After upgrading all of the packages and following your directions, I
> can print again.
Excellent, glad it helped.
> One small problem is that I have a queue set up for a
> network
t; implied:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > After upgrading from Red Hat 7.0 to 7.2, I can't print. When I
> > > submit a print job, the output has several lines that read:
> > >
> > > Unable to open the initial device, quitting.
> > >
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On Thursday 27 December 2001 05:52 pm, ABrady wrote:
> On Thu, 27 Dec 2001 12:20:27 -0800
>
> Hidong Kim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> implied:
> > Hi,
> >
> > After upgrading from Red Hat 7.0 to 7.2, I can't print. Whe
On Thu, 27 Dec 2001 12:20:27 -0800
Hidong Kim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> implied:
> Hi,
>
> After upgrading from Red Hat 7.0 to 7.2, I can't print. When I submit
> a print job, the output has several lines that read:
>
> Unable to open the initial device, quitting.
t drivers/modules, etc).
>
> On Thu, 27 Dec 2001, Hidong Kim wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > After upgrading from Red Hat 7.0 to 7.2, I can't print. When I submit a
> > print job, the output has several lines that read:
> >
> > Unable to open the
Make sure you have the support for the hardware installed (ie. parallel
port drivers/modules, etc).
On Thu, 27 Dec 2001, Hidong Kim wrote:
> Hi,
>
> After upgrading from Red Hat 7.0 to 7.2, I can't print. When I submit a
> print job, the output has several lines that read:
Hi,
After upgrading from Red Hat 7.0 to 7.2, I can't print. When I submit a
print job, the output has several lines that read:
Unable to open the initial device, quitting.
I've tried creating a completely new queue, and I still get this ouput.
The printer is an Epson Stylus
.
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Subject: Can't print to Win2k Printer
Hi all,
Are there any Redhat 7 printing issues I should be aware of? (Using
printtool and SMB printing)
I have my printer attached to my Win2k box. It is shared and smbclient can
see the printer share.
I get strange error messag
Hi all,
Are there any Redhat 7 printing issues I should be aware of? (Using
printtool and SMB printing)
I have my printer attached to my Win2k box. It is shared and smbclient can
see the printer share.
I get strange error messages in status.lp such as "syntax error: unexpected
end of file" in /
You're welcome :)
On Sun, 19 Nov 2000, Hidong Kim wrote:
> Hi, Statux,
>
> It's so totally working now! I set the permissions on the /usr/lp*
> directories according to your configs. Now I remember that I was also
> playing around with the permissions in /usr/* for another application.
> I mus
Hi, Statux,
It's so totally working now! I set the permissions on the /usr/lp*
directories according to your configs. Now I remember that I was also
playing around with the permissions in /usr/* for another application.
I must've screwed up the printer directories in the process. Thanks,
H
es. There's a printer hooked
> up to one of the machines. I can't print from the machine with the
> printer, but I can print from the remote machine. When I try to print
> from the local machine, I get this error:
>
> lpr: cannot create /var/spool/lpd/lp/.seq
>
>
> I tr
Hi,
I have a network of two Red Hat 6.1 machines. There's a printer hooked
up to one of the machines. I can't print from the machine with the
printer, but I can print from the remote machine. When I try to print
from the local machine, I get this error:
lpr: cannot create /var/sp
e:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I can't print, and I don't know why. When I submit a print job, like
> > "lpr .bashrc", I get the error:
> >
> > lpr: Printer queue is disabled
> >
> >
> > "lpq" shows:
> >
> > Warni
What do your config files for lp look like?
On Mon, 13 Nov 2000, Hidong Kim wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I can't print, and I don't know why. When I submit a print job, like
> "lpr .bashrc", I get the error:
>
> lpr: Printer queue is disabled
>
>
> &qu
Hi,
I can't print, and I don't know why. When I submit a print job, like
"lpr .bashrc", I get the error:
lpr: Printer queue is disabled
"lpq" shows:
Warning: lp is down: lp is ready and printing
Warning: lp queue is turned off
no entries
This is weird
Hi,
I'm having a problem with my printer. I'm running Red Hat 6.1 with
ghostscript. I can print graphics files and Web pages, but I can't
print a regular ascii text file. I can do something like 'lpr file.ps'
(PostScript file) and it'll print fine. I can al
Hello!
I am trying to set up an HP 722c on a machine running Redhat 5.1. I think
I've setup all the configuration files correctly, put I still don't get a
printed page out. Here is my /etc/printcap file:
# /etc/printcap
#
# Please don't edit this file directly unless you know what you are doing!
I've got my RedHat 5.0 running nicely but I can't get it to print. I have
a mostly mac network with a HP LaserJet 4M+ Printer. When I try to print a
test page it says:
error printing test page to que lp
Error Reason: lpr: connect: no such file of directory jobs qued, but cannot
start daemon.
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