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From: Sebastian Werner <sebastian@××××××××××××××××××.de>
To: gentoo-dev@g.o
Subject: Re: [gentoo-dev] Re: setting up cups on gentoo
Date: Sat, 26 May 2001 12:28:54
Message-Id: E153ime-0005Fk-00@mrvdom04.kundenserver.de
In Reply to: Re: [gentoo-dev] Re: setting up cups on gentoo by Collins Richey
1 i don't know much about gimp-print:
2
3 - it is a try to bring photo-realistic printing to linux
4 - it is a package of drivers for some popular printers
5 - based on cups ppd-files
6
7 - if you want good photo-printing try turboprint (www.turboprint.de) (german
8 ;-) and shareware or so but the base package is free available)
9
10 Sebastian Werner
11
12 Am Samstag, 26. Mai 2001 20:24 schrieben Sie:
13 > On Sat, 26 May 2001 19:55:49 +0200 Sebastian Werner
14 >
15 > <sebastian@××××××××××××××××××.de> wrote:
16 > > I have played with cups some time, i have detected that it do not work if
17 > > you
18 > > don't have loaded all the modules: parport, parport_pc, lp
19 >
20 > all these are loaded
21 >
22 > > Then i have started konquerer with http://localhost:631 and setup my
23 > > canon
24 > > bjc 4300. I use the gimp-print package as driver. With the driver from
25 > > linux-printing.org (without stp) i don't have success. Don't know why.
26 >
27 > details on the gimp-print package?
28 >
29 > > Am Samstag, 26. Mai 2001 18:35 schrieben Sie:
30 > > > On Sat, 26 May 2001 09:05:52 -0600 Collins Richey <erichey2@××××.com>
31 > > >
32 > > > wrote:
33 > > > > Do we have any cups experts in the group?
34 > > > >
35 > > > > I'm trying to get cups to work on my gentoo distro - no automatic
36 > >
37 > > stuff
38 > >
39 > > > > like coas or webmin available.
40 > > > >
41 > > > > I've done the RTFM on the cups site several times, but no joy yet
42 > > > >
43 > > > > Here's what I've done
44 > > > >
45 > > > > cups installed and the daemon comes up ok. ghostscript and enscript
46 > >
47 > > are
48 > >
49 > > > > also installed.
50 > > > >
51 > > > > per instructions on the cups site
52 > > > > 1) setup /usr/lib/cups/filter/cupsomatic (755)
53 > > > > 2) setup /usr/local/bin/foomatic-gswrapper (755) (this is in my
54 > >
55 > > $PATH)
56 > >
57 > > > > 3) generated and added the appropriate Canon-BJC-610.....ppd file
58 > > > > 3) /etc/rc.d/init.d/cupsd start (this is the correct script on my
59 > > > > system)
60 > > > > 4) lpadmin (fails with client error)
61 > > > > 5) http://localhost:631/admin
62 > > > > brings up login screen (used root)
63 > > > > did add printer dialog, prompts for parport, Canon and the .ppd
64 > >
65 > > file
66 > >
67 > > > > I added
68 > > > > says added lp0
69 > > > > but manage printers says no printers!
70 > > > > 6) cat xyz | lpr -Plp0 puts a file in /var/spool/cups but no
71 > >
72 > > printing
73 > >
74 > > > > 7) After turning on debugging messages, /var/log/cups/error_log says
75 > > > > (among other things)
76 > > > > Unable to convert file 0 to printable format for job 10!
77 > > > > It doesn't seem to enter the cupsomatic script; therefor, no
78 > >
79 > > conversion
80 > >
81 > > > > 8) All of the ***.conf files in /etc/cups look similar to what I
82 > >
83 > > have on
84 > >
85 > > > > Sybil,where the printer works.
86 > > >
87 > > > More info. lpadmin logs the following errors
88 > > >
89 > > > lpadmin -dlp0 -vparallel:/dev/lp0 -mCanon-BJC-610-bjc610a0.upp.ppd -E
90 > > > (Canon...ppd is in /usr/share/cups/model (per instructions))
91 > > >
92 > > > set_default(3, ipp://localhost/printers/lp0)
93 > > > set_default: resource name '/printers/lp0' no good!
94 > > > send_ipp_error(3, 406)
95 > > > Sending error: client-error-not-found
96 > > >
97 > > > What do I do to get the resource name to be recognized?
98 > >
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