Hi Dave,
it is a java and cups related problem, not limited to Maple. Move to
the folder /etc/cups and, as root, open the file printers.conf. For
each printer listed, before the line </printer>, add the line: Option
orientation-requested 3 It is the lack of a default orientation the
origin of the problem.
Regards,
Francesco
On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 5:42 PM, Dave Feustel
I just installed Maple 12 on 64-bit Suse 11.0 and everything worked great until I tried to print. All attempts to print in Maple result in a "No printer service found" message, although printing works for OpenOffice 2.4 and pdf files via lp command.
Googling I found this to be already known problem apparently fixed by replacing the Java Support in Maple 12 with Suse 12 Java files.
I checked the Maple FAQ; the suggested workaround does not work and I submitted a support request to Maplesoft.
Does anyone have any more info about how to fix this problem?
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