On Saturday 16 February 2008 22:49:27 jdd wrote:
Stan Goodman a écrit :
Another possibility that suggests itself is that something is converting innocent plain-text files into Postscript on the way to the printer. It would have to be something old enough to remember Acroreader v3.0.
default linux printing is postscript, so to have postscript is quite normal.
But if your printer is not postscript compatible, some filter don't work.
did youbtry the most simple test, that is configuring with yast this printer under a new name??
I will do that first in the series of options that I now have after reading these responses.
you also mention the fact you installed hylafax, may be this install modifyed your printer setting
The problem appeared before I touched HylaFAX. Still, the fact that the error log mentions HulaFAX, when there is no HylaFAX on the machine at all is very suspicious.
given this is a network printer, can you test the printer from an other computer?
There is still an OS/2 installation on this very computer. The printer works with it as it should.
if al this gives the same result, may be your printer was reset to a factory default (a power failure during night?) and you should watch at it's setup
I'll think about that one.
worth a try jdd -- http://www.dodin.net
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