Displaying 20 results from an estimated 200 matches similar to: "Printing problem: printing control characters"
2004 Aug 18
3
CUPS Printing to PostScript Printer
I'm having trouble printing to a HP LaserJet 6MP
Postscript printer. I'm using CUPS and normal
UNIX printing works fine.
I've tried to configure SAMBA for point and click
printing. That all seemed to go okay except that
what is printed is:
=====================================================
-12345X@PJL JOB
@PJL SET RESOLUTION = 600
@PJL SET ECONOMODE = OFF
@PJL ENTER LANGUAGE =
2007 May 18
1
cups, firefox + acrobat (Getting PJL output)
Hello,
I am having a problem when printing pdf files as viewed from firefox/acroread to a samba print share. When I print from firefox, I get PJL output. If I print the very same file directly from Acrobat, the file prints properly. Standard web pages print from firfox just fine.
#Sample output
-12345X@PJL COMMENT MS PCLXL NT DRIVER
@PJl JOB NAME ...
I can print from firefox/acroread
2000 Aug 07
1
Samba messing with PJL to printer
We have a Kyocera FS-3750 printer here that works fine from
Windoze (NT 4.0 and 98) clients if connected "directly" via the Windows
"LPR" interface but which spews out pages of garbage if spooled through
Samba 2.0.7 on a Solaris box. What happens is the printer for some
reason thinks it is being sent text but the first few lines are really
PJL commands :
%-12345X@PJL JOB
@PJL
2004 Apr 20
0
SAMBA 3.0.2 printing problem
Hi
I've recently upgraded to 3.0.2 from 2.2.8 on Redhat 9. We have 2 Linux
servers and a number of windows XP machines. The primary domain
controller has a printer which is shared and to which all the computers
have access. Since upgrading, the other Linux server cannot print to
shared printers on the primary linux controller or on windows machines
and cannot install new shared printers from
2002 Sep 23
6
DNS server and printing.
Good afternoon,
This is my first post, so please be gentle ;)
Anyway, here's my question....I've recently put together a Linux Server for
our company, replacing an old Novel server. I have the box set up with
Samba, as a PDC on our network. So far, just about everything is working
correctly.
One issue I'm coming up against, though, is printing from DOS. I
have Samba
2001 Feb 23
1
Printing with samba2.0.7
Hi all,
I've just install samba2.0.7 on server Tru64.
We have one printer HP5Si and others HP4 on the network. Using Samba from
our Win95 customer we can print correctly to HP4 but to our HP5si we have
the file wanted and one blank page and one page indicated "@PJL RDYMSG
DISPLAY=" " ". So we want to suppress these pages. Is there anyone who can
help me ?
2008 Mar 25
3
Com32 api problem !
(sorry for my english if it is approximate !)
I want to access harddisk from com32 api with PXELINUX.
I try to use int 13h Extended Read Drive Parameters (48h), it doesn't works.
Here is my code, I have an error 1 in AH return code.
Int 13h Read Drive Parameters (08h) work well.
*******************************************************************************************
struct params {
2005 May 26
0
result was WERR_ACCESS_DENIED
rpcclient localhost -d 4 -U'root%Passwd' -c 'adddriver "Windows NT x86"
1999 Jul 15
1
Win98/HP Printer problem. Partially Solved.
I set up a print/fax server here using RH Linux 6.0, and Samba 2.0.3. The
printer is an old (but still very reliable) HP Laserjet 4. Printing from
the Linux box using lpr works fine. However, whenever someone tries to
print from a Windows98 box through SAMBA, there is an extra page printed
on the end. This gets really annoying to the users, more so because the
extra pages cannot be put back into
1999 Jul 16
9
SWAT issue
I have had a RH5.2 server running Samba up for a long time. I upgraded to
Mandrake 6.0. It broke Samba, so I reinstalled using the RPM on the CD.
Samba works just fine, but SWAT will not! If I try to start it manually
(/usr/sbin/swat) it just hangs.
In /etc/services I have a line like this:
swat 901/tcp
In /etc/inetd.conf I have:
swat stream tcp nowait.400 root
2002 Jul 22
1
Printer Migration hackery
Hokay.
It appears that enumdrivers / getdriver in rpcclient is broken, and won't
be fixed soon. I'd fix it meself, but hey, I'm too busy clearing
skyscrapers in a single bound and moving faster than a speeding bullet. Or
maybe I looked at the cvs once and got REALLY scared.
Unfortunately, I can't wait, so I've come up with a nasty hack to help us
with querying samba for the
2004 Mar 09
1
Page_log with number of pages prtinted wrong
The Adobe drivers (on request of the printer PPD associated with them) often put a
PJL header in front of the main PostScript part of the print file. Thus, the printfile
starts with <1B >%-12345X or <escape>%-12345X instead of %!PS). This leads to
the CUPS daemon auto-typing the incoming file as a print-ready file, not initiating
a pass through the pstops filter (to speak more
2008 Jun 06
2
Printing "garbage"
I'm using wine v1.0 rc2 under debian lenny. My CUPS printer (Brother HL2030) works with no problems under linux. I've been trying to get printing from wine working without success. This is what I have tried:
1) renamed the existing ~/.wine directory to force a clean wine config
2) run: wine notepad
3) created some text in notepad
4) File->print in notepad - my CUPS printer shows as the
2002 Nov 08
1
Samba & LPRng: Printer Status in Windows
I know this question has been answered here a while back, but I have not been able to find the mailing with the posts on it.
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I have a redhat server that I am using as a file/print server for student use. I am using samba to help the users with Windows. The problem I have is that when using printing a user can submit a print job, and it prints fine, but cannot see the
2002 Sep 22
0
CUPS filtering mechanism explained, was: [cups raw mode, was Re: unlink data file in cups_job_submit]
Paul Janzen wrote on Samba digest:
> Message: 7
> To: Gerald Carter <jerry@samba.org>
> Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
> From: Paul Janzen <pcj@samba.sez.to>
> Subject: cups raw mode, was Re: [Samba] unlink data file in cups_job_submit
> Date: 21 Sep 2002 12:09:23 -0700
>
>
> Gerald Carter <jerry@samba.org> writes:
>
> > Looks right to
1998 Jul 10
3
Custom Print Command
I'm trying to setup my public printers to do 4 pages per sheet, and am
having nothing but problems making it work.
The system is a Redhat 4.2 box running Samba 1.9.18p4, and the
printers are postscript capable HP 4000 and 8000 machines.
Using Redhat's printtool to set 4 page per sheet output works when
printing via lpr, but as soon as I print from a Win95 box through
samba, it's
2003 Oct 13
0
frustrating - which ppd for win clients
I have had terrible luck trying to find a ppd that works correctly for
both win9x clients and winNT/2000/XP at the same time. The CUPS method is
to find one ppd that works for all and I have tried several: those at
linuxprinting.org, hp's sourceforge site, vendor winNT ppds (docs suggest
these), and vendor win98 ppds. I have tried filtering PJL and not
filtering PJL. I have the stock
2002 Mar 05
1
printing via samba w/ cups server
Hi,
I have a bizarre printing problem, and i think i've narrowed it down
to either samba, or the way windows packages the file to be printed.
I've recently implemented a new server. Users print through the
linux server from their windows desktop machines.
OLD server:
-samba 2.0.7, which uses lpd
NEW server:
-samba 2.2.3, which uses cups
The old server can print to the printer (Savin
2002 Nov 22
3
Print limiting
Hi all
This is my first time writting to samba
I'd like to get a quickly help in this:
Where can I find a program or how can I configure my samba server in order
to limit the number of pages to be printed by users.
Best regards
2005 Jan 12
3
Win2K. Raw CUPS printing, driver download
Using Debian Sarge, samba, CUPS, and an HP G85 mutifunction with HPOJ
to use the G85 USB connection, I've been able to get raw printing to
work, and Point 'n' Print driver download to work, but not at the same
time.
The driver download was a chore, because of HP's proprietary install
program. Had to install the driver locally to get the needed files
and copy them manually to the