On Wed, 2004-03-10 at 03:11, Matt H. wrote: > On Wed, 10 Mar 2004 01:09:46 +1100, Wolfgang wrote: > > > I have ghostscript (V7.07-15.1) installed as well. And my system still > > prints. The Canon printers are not postscript printers. The Turbo Print > > drivers, only uses the CUPS print spooler & allows apps to print to the TP > > printer. Sounds like one of the packages is corrupted or something of that > > nature. (Possibly even CUPS). I would also try it using the CUPS bjc600 > > driver, since nearly all canon printers seem to work with that driver. > > > > Wolf > > I upgraded to the latest ghostscript packages as outlined in the bugzilla > report in an above post. They indeed fixed the missing bjc* devices issue. > It still didn't let me print any test documents though. :( The CUPS > error_log shows absolutely no error messages or the like at all; the > output seems to suggest the print job completed successfully! > > So I tried the turbo print drivers again, and they don't work as well. So, > I opened up http://localhost:631 and tried submitting a test page there. > The message stated that the print job was completed successfully as > well..But still no document spat out of the printer.. > > Note that this printer works fine on m Winblows 98 box. > I get this funny feeling that there's a simple fix to this..everything > seems to point to this scenario. > > Thanks for your continued help guys. > -- > Matt Checking through my configs here (I'm running both a BJC-3000 & S830D, and both USB). In the printer config tool, make sure that in the queue type screen, the queue type is set to "Locally-connected", and the device is set to "/dev/usb/lp0". This goes for Turboprint as well. (At least in the area of devices, that is). Wolf