On Wednesday 01 January 2003 16:00, you wrote:
> Question: Can you display the /etc/printcap. yes
>
> # this file was automatically generated by cupsd (lm) form the
> # /etc/cups/printers.conf file. all changes to this file
> # will be lost.
> printer1:
> printer2:
>
>
> That's it.
>
> Thank you for your help.
> Doug.
Doug,
Please delete the HP printer using YaST. Assuming the Epson is going to be
printer1, after reconfiguring it, pick a text file in your home directory,
then enter the command in a terminal, lpr -Pprinter1 /pathtofile, where
/pathtofile is the actual path to the text file, for example,
/home/doug/greeting.txt If the printer prints a page then it should work
directly in other applications that use the CUPS spooler. As I stated in a
previous post, you may need to remove then reinstall your CUPS packages.
Smitty
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