Ed, Wolfgang, everyone else,
I have been able to get my PSC 1315 working as well with printing and
scanning using the fstab method - it works great! Except for one minor
thing - the ptal-printd daemon has its own sub-set of paper types and
doesn't import the ones that cups uses, thus when using the
/var/run/ptal-printd/mlc_usb_psc_1315 device via cups or anything else
with, say, mozilla firefox, all of the options listed for paper type
make the output jobs print waaaaaay too big - say I want to print a
whole page, it only prints the top-left of the entire page on ONE page
in a font that's easy to read, but cuts off everything on the other 3/4
of the page! This is a bit disturbing, so everytime I want to print
something, I have to issue a /etc/init.d/hpoj stop and select the
printer to the default cups device in order for it to print right. Any
suggestions?
-Scott
* Eduardo Stefani (edu...@te...) cobbled forth:
> Hello Wolfgang,
>
> My PSC 1315 is working now, print and scan !!!
>
> If you have the LIBUSB librarys installed in you computer, you need compile
> the HPOJ with libusb support and to mount the /proc/bus/usb, is better to
> put in the /etc/fstab.
>
> Pay attention to compile the HPOJ, will be necessary the LIBUSB devel
> library.
>
> [],
> Eduardo Stefani
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