11 Dec
2002
11 Dec
'02
10:25
On Wednesday 11 December 2002 1:14 am, Doug McGarrett wrote:
If I don't have my printer turned on when I boot SuSE, then I cannot print, even if I turn it on later. Is there a way to initiallize the printer if I turn it on after I boot Linux? (The printer is a laser-jet, with Post-Script capability, and SuSE is set up to use that. If I turn on the printer with the computer, it works fine.) I can turn the printer on later in MS Windows. Thanx, all.
If you are using CUPS, try going to Control Center -> System -> Printing Manager, right-clicking the printer, and selecting Start printer. HTH Kevin