This is a discussion on Duplex Printing Problem: Slackware-11.0 within the Slackware Linux Support forums, part of the Unix Operating Systems category; --> On 2007-02-14, Franz M. Sauerzopf <sauer@ati.ac.at> wrote: > Did you check the Gutenprint stuff? I think it's on extra ...
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| On 2007-02-14, Franz M. Sauerzopf <sauer@ati.ac.at> wrote: > Did you check the Gutenprint stuff? I think it's on extra (or testing?), > and is a newer version for the drivers. It works excellent for me. Franz, I installed gutenprint and upgraded cups to 1.2.4. That really broke things. I can no longer see the PrintPro server using /usr/sbin/printers, and still cannot print on both sides of the paper. Rich -- Richard B. Shepard, Ph.D. | The Environmental Permitting Applied Ecosystem Services, Inc. | Accelerator(TM) <http://www.appl-ecosys.com> Voice: 503-667-4517 Fax: 503-667-8863 |
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| On 2007-02-14, Roel Kluin <rjckluin@_REMOVE_hot_THESE_mail.com> wrote: > also, CUPS 1.2.8 came out today and is available for download from the > CUPS web site at: http://www.cups.org/software.php > > If you're lucky that version corrects your bug. Otherwise you may want to > check changelogs to see wether something relevant was changed in the > version of cups that slackware uses in 11. Roel, I was not able to access a server to get 1.2.8, but I did get 1.2.4 from Slackware testing. It has not solved the problem. Thanks, Ric |
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| On 2007-02-15, Kees Theunissen <theuniss@rijnh.nl> wrote: > This looks like cups being unaware of an installed optional duplex unit. > Check this with the cups web interface on http://localhost:631 Kees, That's what's so frustrating: CUPS drivers (the ESW PrintPro) sees the duplexer; loptions shows it, too. But, it's no longer responding to it. I guess I'll move this thread to one of the CUPS fora and see if I can get a solution there. Thanks, Rich |
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| In <slrnetn8ou.trd.rshepard@salmo.appl-ecosys.com>, rshepard wrote: > I installed gutenprint and upgraded cups to 1.2.4. That really broke > things. I can no longer see the PrintPro server using /usr/sbin/printers, > and still cannot print on both sides of the paper. > I'm sorry for that, here I print to a whole family of HP printers (no LJ5 though, but one 5100...) duplex and all. It is slamd64, with cups-1.1.23-x86_64-2 and gutenprint-5.0.0-x86_64-1. Oh, I just saw that maybe you are not using a postscript printer, ours are all postscript... Should've asked first. Just to check, I installed the LJ 5 driver on the 5100 printer, and it prints duplex nicely. Reading your post again, I find I have no /usr/sbin/printers, which makes me think of the PrintPro, which I do not use. Maybe there is a mismatch between the PrintPro and the new cups? Maybe you should try to remove or upgrade the PrintPro? Sorry, just guessing atm... Good luck Franz |
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| On 2007-02-21, Franz M. Sauerzopf <sauer@ati.ac.at> wrote: > Oh, I just saw that maybe you are not using a postscript printer, ours are > all postscript... Should've asked first. Franz, I have the postscript module in both the LJ5 and the 2500C. Regardless, non-PS output is filtered through either gs or gutenprint (when installed) first. > Just to check, I installed the LJ 5 driver on the 5100 printer, and it > prints duplex nicely. No doubt. It's printed duplex nicely here for more than 8 years. I need to find out why it stopped. > Reading your post again, I find I have no /usr/sbin/printers, which makes > me think of the PrintPro, which I do not use. Maybe there is a mismatch > between the PrintPro and the new cups? Maybe you should try to remove or > upgrade the PrintPro? Gutenprint does only black-and-white with the ColorPro 2500C. That's why I bought the PrintPro drivers years ago. Same printers, same drivers. If they worked then they should still be working now. Rich |
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| On 2007-02-21, rshepard@nospam.appl-ecosys.com wrote: > No doubt. It's printed duplex nicely here for more than 8 years. I need to > find out why it stopped. And I think that I figured out why; I'll know for certain tomorrow morning when I call Easy Software for a PrintPro upgrade. After all these years running a 2.4.x kernel, I moved to 2.6.19.2 when I upgraded the distribution to -11.0. I went to my original /opt/printpro-4.4/ directory and saw that the drivers were last upgraded in 2003, and the file name includes '2.4-linux.' D'oh! Seems reasonable to me that the change in kernel series is what stopped the duplex printing from working. Rich |