Re: help configure my printer

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Also check your lpd service is running or no # service cups status

Ric

valeed wrote:

Hi Ric,
Thanx for ur reply , i checked  the modules.conf file but there is no line
as 'parport_lowlevel parport_pc'
also there are no old printers in the /var/spool/lpd directory

i have just one printer which is connecte dto the local printer port .

regards

valeed

----- Original Message -----
From: "Rick Malt" <ric@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, September 13, 2003 1:45 PM
Subject: Re: help configure my printer




r u trying local or network/remote printer ?
when u start printtool is it detecting the printer ?
is the line alias 'parport_lowlevel parport_pc' present in your
/etc/modules.conf file.
check the /var/spool/lpd directory for any unwanted/old printer
directories.
delete unwanted dir's and  reconfigure with printtool

Also try reading Printing-HOWTO and Printing-Usage-Howto from tldp.org

Ric

Valeed Mulla wrote:



hi all!
i am trying to configure my printer but unable to do it , please help
i have an hp laserjet 5L , the kudzu recognises it , but the printer
configuration doesnt print the test page , tried several times
its just one error message i get

There was a problem sending CUPS test page to printer que
lpr: unable to print file : server-error-service-unavailable


I have also tried the printconf from te command mode but still the same


please help me to configure a basic printing .


regards


valeed









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