I ported application from SysV to Linux and run into troubles with printing.
Application uses lp and HP JetDirect-based printers, it inserts HP control codes in the file and uses plain lp -d dest doc-file command to print it.
The Linux (Ubuntu 8) has CUPS system, which I am not familiar with. I added JetDirect's IP to the hosts and used The UNIX and Linux Forums - Learn UNIX and Linux from Experts interface to add the printer, its model was in the list (this is HP P2015n) and the test print worked like a charm. but when I run app and print from it the control codes in the file body are not recognized as a control sequence characters, but rather as a plain text and printed along with the actual text. I captured the file from the app and tried to print it with -o raw option,
but result is the same, control codes are treated as a part of the text.
Any help on how to tune up this CUPS would be appreciated.
I did a search and found the link for escape codes,- but I am not sure how to modify this script to set the margins.
I started with a script that was already written on my system to set a printer to print landscape. I need to send an report that is in an ascii file to multiple printers from my... (1 Reply)
Hello,
I am using version:
cups-config --version - 1.2.4
However, when i use the -o land or -o landscape command it doesn't print in Landscape.
I have the same problem on another server. (Both running CENTOS).
Does landscape printing work in CUPS? Is there a fix?
Thanks in an... (0 Replies)
Hi all,
Not sure how "for dummies" this question is, but I'd better use understatement...
A. My Environment
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I am using RedHat Linux, version 2.6.18-53.el5.
When I type less --version I get:
less 394
Copyright (C) 1984-2005 Mark Nudelman
...
My terminal is configured... (1 Reply)
Hi, i'm running Openserver 5.0.7 as a CUPS client for a Linux server. The root user can issue a "lpstat -t" to see the printers and can submit jobs without issues.
The problem presents when I try to work as a regular user. If I issue an "lpstat -t" all I get after a few seconds is "lpstat:... (1 Reply)
I thought it may be nice to use rdiff-backup to backup my websites to a thumb drive. But all the capital letters are substituted with octal escape codes. How can I over come this?
There are no issues backing up to another ext3 drive.
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Hi there,
I'm fairly new to bash scripting and already having some troubles. I'm making a script that can print some series of strings in colors based in the information of a file, for simplicity let's say it only does:
#!/bin/bash
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Hi Guys,
I've inherited a mess of an infrastructure in my new job, there hasn't been a sys admin in post for about a year, so things are falling apart. The first thing to break after I started was the printer server. I have it working again, and people can print, however it's very slow, slower... (0 Replies)
Hi All,
Having searched for a solution to this issue i found no suggestions which help my particular problem.
I am getting the following error message on 1 of the 3 printers i have configured:
recoverable: Network host 'xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx' is busy; will retry in 30 seconds
All 3 printers are... (0 Replies)
Hello Experts,
I have been facing an issue with printing through cups configured on Linux server.
All was going on well but all of a sudden the printers started giving an error message, "Unsupported format application/postscript!" and we cant get any prints of any printer.
Need your help as... (2 Replies)
Solaris 10:
Having some trouble with a new printer printing control codes. This is an HP MFP M632.
Tried a few ppd files and without a ppd file using commands similar to the follow:
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cupsenable
cupsenable(8) Apple Inc. cupsenable(8)NAME
cupsdisable, cupsenable - stop/start printers and classes
SYNOPSIS
cupsdisable [ -E ] [-U username ] [ -c ] [ -h server[:port] ] [ -r reason ] [ --hold ] destination(s)
cupsenable [ -E ] [-U username ] [ -c ] [ -h server[:port] ] [ --release ] destination(s)
DESCRIPTION
cupsenable starts the named printers or classes.
cupsdisable stops the named printers or classes. The following options may be used:
-E
Forces encryption of the connection to the server.
-U username
Uses the specified username when connecting to the server.
-c
Cancels all jobs on the named destination.
-h server[:port]
Uses the specified server and port.
--hold
Holds remaining jobs on the named printer. Useful for allowing the current job to complete before performing maintenance.
-r "reason"
Sets the message associated with the stopped state. If no reason is specified then the message is set to "Reason Unknown".
--release
Releases pending jobs for printing. Use after running cupsdisable with the --hold option to resume printing.
COMPATIBILITY
Unlike the System V printing system, CUPS allows printer names to contain any printable character except SPACE, TAB, "/", or "#". Also,
printer and class names are not case-sensitive.
The System V versions of these commands are disable and enable. They have been renamed to avoid conflicts with the bash(1) build-in com-
mands of the same name.
The CUPS versions of disable and enable may ask the user for an access password depending on the printing system configuration. This dif-
fers from the System V versions which require the root user to execute these commands.
SEE ALSO cupsaccept(8), cupsreject(8), cancel(1), lp(1), lpadmin(8), lpstat(1),
http://localhost:631/help
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2007-2013 by Apple Inc.
9 October 2008 CUPS cupsenable(8)