Paul.Sanders@excellus.com
2002-Jul-11 10:21 UTC
[Samba] job fails to print via samba 2.2.6-pre1 - lpd ASCII and postscript test works fine...
Red Hat 7.3 samba 2.2.6-pre1 using bsd style printing printers: HP LaserJet 8100 HP LaserJet 8150 HP Color LaserJet 4500 HP Color LaserJet 4550 Problem: I set up printers in linux via printconf as JetDirect queues. I have ~90 printers, all but 12 of which are HP LJ 4000/4050. I can send a test page [both ASCII and Postscript] to ALL queues via printconf and all tests come out OK. When I move over to an NT/2k box and send text via samba all jobs print fine. When printing a page containing graphics [in this case an image of a plump Tux with some text...] I get a blank page followed by a page with a short error message: ERROR: timeout OFFENDING COMMAND: timeout STACK: -mark- /sfnts The stack error varies somewhat depending on the page being sent. Samba shows no errors in any log that I have looked into and there in no appreciable delay in the page being printed [which would seem to be the case with a 'timeout' error]. just to clarify - this error is printed on a sheet of paper from the printer not in any logs or onscreen dialog. I changed the queue for one of these printers to a Unix/lpd queue and all jobs regardless of origin print OK. I have not touched the drivers or changed any other setting. These same printers are currently being servered by a Redhat 6.2.4 [VA Linux version] box running 2.2.5-pre and I have no issues like this. [I am upgrading a two-box 'cluster' one box at a time...]. Again, I see no errors - samba seems to think the printer accepted the job while the printer thinks it is getting junk. This is not a show stopper since i can just use the LPD style queue for the cranky printers... Any thoughts.. Paul Sanders Univera Health Care IT Excellus, Inc. Paul.Sanders@excellus.com
Joel Hammer
2002-Jul-11 17:56 UTC
[Samba] job fails to print via samba 2.2.6-pre1 - lpd ASCII and postscript test works fine...
Does this problem occur when the printer is directly hooked up to the client? Is this a samba problem at all? This is a ghostscript (IMHO) error. Joel On Thu, Jul 11, 2002 at 12:37:34PM -0400, Paul.Sanders@excellus.com wrote:> Red Hat 7.3 > samba 2.2.6-pre1 using bsd style printing > > printers: HP LaserJet 8100 > HP LaserJet 8150 > HP Color LaserJet 4500 > HP Color LaserJet 4550 > > Problem: I set up printers in linux via printconf as JetDirect queues. I > have ~90 printers, all but 12 of which are HP LJ 4000/4050. > I can send a test page [both ASCII and Postscript] to ALL queues via > printconf and all tests come out OK. > When I move over to an NT/2k box and send text via samba all jobs print > fine. > When printing a page containing graphics [in this case an image of a plump > Tux with some text...] I get a blank page followed by a page with a short > error message: > > ERROR: timeout > OFFENDING COMMAND: timeout > > STACK: > -mark- > /sfnts > > The stack error varies somewhat depending on the page being sent. Samba > shows no errors in any log that I have looked into and there in no > appreciable delay in the page being printed [which would seem to be the > case with a 'timeout' error]. just to clarify - this error is printed on a > sheet of paper from the printer not in any logs or onscreen dialog. > > I changed the queue for one of these printers to a Unix/lpd queue and all > jobs regardless of origin print OK. I have not touched the drivers or > changed any other setting. > > These same printers are currently being servered by a Redhat 6.2.4 [VA > Linux version] box running 2.2.5-pre and I have no issues like this. [I am > upgrading a two-box 'cluster' one box at a time...]. > > Again, I see no errors - samba seems to think the printer accepted the job > while the printer thinks it is getting junk. > > This is not a show stopper since i can just use the LPD style queue for the > cranky printers... > > Any thoughts.. > > Paul Sanders > Univera Health Care IT > Excellus, Inc. > Paul.Sanders@excellus.com > > > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba