Yes, that's all i do to configure the printer. Now I want to automatize the removal of the module after i turn on the printer. If there's a rule that loads the module when the printer is turned on, I guess there must be a way to catch that rule to disable the module loading. 2010/8/3 vlad <vla@xxxxxxxxxxx>: > 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. > -- >