Re: Unload module after printer startup

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Hello,
On Tue, Aug 03, 2010 at 09:52:05AM -0300, Mario Daniel Carugno wrote:
> Thanks for the help
> I don't use backlist because in the wiki says so.
> 
> In http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/CUPS_printer-specific_problems#LaserJet_1020
> i can read:
> 
> "Ensure that the usblp module is not blacklisted in the MODULES array
> of /etc/rc.conf"
> 
> Just in case, I'll try it anyway.
> Thanks
> 
There's clearly described what you have to do.
"
...
Ensure that the CUPS daemon is running and added to the /etc/rc.conf
file: 
# /etc/rc.d/cups start
File: /etc/rc.conf
DAEMONS=(... cups crond ...)

Now plug in the USB printer and turn it on. The printer will whirl,
pause, then whirl once more as the firmware is uploaded. Now remove the
usblp module: 
# rmmod usblp
Note: The usblp module must be removed after the firmware is loaded to
the printer, and before any printing job is submitted.
"
As I understand it there is no way to automatize this.
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